How to Put Bandcamp on a WordPress Website

If you’re looking to put a Bandcamp shop widget on your WordPress website to promote your music or band, then you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’re going to walk you through the steps to do just that. Hopefully, this will help you or someone you know create a better buying experience for themselves or others. Let’s get started.

The Need For A WordPress Blog

If you’re wondering why you need a WordPress blog to do this, it’s because WordPress is the most popular website building platform in the world today. It’s also the most widely used blogging platform, with over 70% of all websites currently being powered by WordPress. This makes it the perfect choice for musicians, bands, and creatives in general who want to blog about their music or brand.

WordPress also has a built-in functionality called Widget Plus that makes it easy to add different types of content and information on your website. For example, you can add a Bandcamp widget to your WordPress site, and within seconds, you’ll see an icon representing a Bandcamp shop tab on the far right hand side of your blog post.

Step 1: Create a New WordPress Blog

The first step is to create a new WordPress blog. You can use any blogging platform or tool you want to build your website, but for this tutorial, we’ll be using the WordPress platform. Once you have your blog set up with a nice, clean and fresh theme, it’s time to move on to the next step.

Step 2: Add a Widget To Your WordPress Blog

Now that you have your blog set up with a clean, fresh WordPress theme, it’s time to add more content to your site. One of the best ways to do this is to add a widget to your website. A WordPress widget is a small snippet of code that will automatically display content and information on your website. You can find and add different types of widgets to your blog to display articles, videos, and more.

To add a Bandcamp widget to your blog, head over to the widgets section of your WordPress dashboard. From there, click on add new widget. A blank space will appear on your blog’s sidebar. Within the blank space, click on the Add Widget button. You’ll then see a search bar with a list of available widgets from which to choose. Scroll down and click on the Bandcamp widget. Finally, click on the Add button to add the selected widget to your blog’s sidebar.

Step 3: Configure The Bandcamp Widget

Once you’ve added the Bandcamp widget to your WordPress site, it’s time to configure it. First, enter your Bandcamp username and password within the two text boxes provided, then click on the Save Changes button at the top of the page. From now on, whenever someone clicks on the Bandcamp icon located at the right hand side of your blog post, they will be taken to your Bandcamp shop to make a purchase or check out your latest music or videos.

That’s it! Now whenever someone clicks on the Bandcamp logo on your blog post or website, they will be taken to their personal Bandcamp shop where all of your music and merchandise is displayed. If you’ve followed these steps correctly, you should now be able to add a Bandcamp tab to your WordPress website. Congratulations!

Why Should You Host Your Music On Bandcamp?

There are a number of reasons why you or someone you know might want to host their music on Bandcamp. For one, Bandcamp is the largest independent digital music store in the world. It keeps all of its content in the cloud, so it can be accessed from any device at any time (provided you have an internet connection).

This means that if you or someone you know uses Bandcamp, they can upload and download their music and listen to their favorite songs anytime and anywhere. All of this is done directly from the Bandcamp app, which is available for iOS and Android phones and tablets. Additionally, Bandcamp offers a free, daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on the latest trends, news, and product information regarding digital music and streaming.

Other platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal provide users with similar features, but limit users to only one or two devices. This makes it more difficult for creators to keep up with their music when on the go. Bandcamp, on the other hand, is fully responsive, which means it looks the same no matter what device you’re on (phone, tablet, or computer).

Setting Up A Personal Shop On Bandcamp

If you or someone you know uses Bandcamp and has a lot of music content, then it might be a good idea to set up a personal shop on the platform. This is a space where you can show off all of your work, including new and vintage recordings, live sets, and interviews. You can also sell your merch and gift items, as well as promote your latest albums and singles.

Since your personal shop is part of your personal branding, you might want to put a little effort into making it look unique and fitting for your brand. For example, you could change the overall color scheme, add some personality quirks or fonts, or create a graphic or text-based design for your shop’s identity.

How Does All This Affect My Music Business?

Depending on how much music you have available, this step could be very beneficial to your business. For instance, if you have a lot of singles, it might be a good idea to set up a Bandcamp shop and create a playlists for your fans to discover your music.

If someone clicks on a song in a playlist, they will be taken to your personal shop to buy the song. This gives you or them the opportunity to listen to your music and purchases from your shop in the same place.

The benefit of having a Bandcamp shop is that it gives you or someone you know the opportunity to promote your music and merchandise to a much larger audience. Additionally, if you’re an independent artist, label, or band, having your own shop provides you with the freedom to promote your music without having to rely on a major label or corporation for distribution.

So, to recap, we’ve talked about why you might want a WordPress blog and how to put one on your website. Now, we’ll discuss how to put Bandcamp on a WordPress blog. Hopefully, this will help you or someone you know create a better buying experience for themselves or others. Thanks for reading! We’d love to hear your thoughts and comments below.