- I was wondering should I add my own music to my web page. I don't know how it would affect my users
- I was wondering should I add my own music to my web page. I don't know how it would affect my users
Are you building a music-related niche website? If not, I think that adding music will do very little good. If the music plays automatically, it will probably drive visitors away.
Here's part of an article from moz.com:
How to Convince a Client their Site Doesn't Need Music
"I've lost count of how many clients have requested that music be playing in the background of their website. As a professional web developer with a few too many years of implementing ridiculous requests, I've acquired quite a knack for convincing a client that music is a bad idea. There are obvious exceptions: such as band websites or sites heavily involved in multimedia. I'm talking about content-rich sites where the user does not expect (or want) a multimedia experience."
More at: https://moz.com/blog/how-to-convince-a-client-their-site-doesnt-need-music
A web search for "music on website" returns thousands of articles, most of which recommend against it. Here's a discussion on the topic:
https://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com/thread/3099
Great idea -- IMHO, adding music is entirely appropriate for a music-related niche.
I think that most people, though, find music distracting/annoying on a non-music related site, especially when it comes on with no warning.
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Are you building a music-related niche website? If not, I think that adding music will do very little good. If the music plays automatically, it will probably drive visitors away.
Here's part of an article from moz.com:
How to Convince a Client their Site Doesn't Need Music
"I've lost count of how many clients have requested that music be playing in the background of their website. As a professional web developer with a few too many years of implementing ridiculous requests, I've acquired quite a knack for convincing a client that music is a bad idea. There are obvious exceptions: such as band websites or sites heavily involved in multimedia. I'm talking about content-rich sites where the user does not expect (or want) a multimedia experience."
More at: https://moz.com/blog/how-to-convince-a-client-their-site-doesnt-need-music
A web search for "music on website" returns thousands of articles, most of which recommend against it. Here's a discussion on the topic:
https://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com/thread/3099
Thanks this was helpful I may consider building a website later on just for my music
Great idea -- IMHO, adding music is entirely appropriate for a music-related niche.
I think that most people, though, find music distracting/annoying on a non-music related site, especially when it comes on with no warning.
Thanks you've been very informative