Another downside to consider: musicians are notorious for being short on cash. Most musicians, sadly, are struggling musicians.
The tiny percentage of musicians who are successful enough to have plenty of cash are also successful enough to desire a very unique design, and they’d be more likely to hire a designer than use a cookie cutter templated solution.
That leaves these questions:
1/ how many musicians are in between those two extremes?
2/ Are there enough musicians in that unicorn-like middle ground (of having enough money to readily pay for this but not so successful as to be too overly-discerning in their web design tastes) to make this a good business?
3/ Do you have a good, reliable, inexpensive way to market to musicians that fit this persona? If not, factor the costs to buy traffic into your financial models as you’re trying to determine an ideal price.
Another downside to consider: musicians are notorious for being short on cash. Most musicians, sadly, are struggling musicians.
The tiny percentage of musicians who are successful enough to have plenty of cash are also successful enough to desire a very unique design, and they’d be more likely to hire a designer than use a cookie cutter templated solution.
That leaves these questions:
1/ how many musicians are in between those two extremes?
2/ Are there enough musicians in that unicorn-like middle ground (of having enough money to readily pay for this but not so successful as to be too overly-discerning in their web design tastes) to make this a good business?
3/ Do you have a good, reliable, inexpensive way to market to musicians that fit this persona? If not, factor the costs to buy traffic into your financial models as you’re trying to determine an ideal price.