If you own a music website Brisgig can implement our software directly into your site!
We are willing to create a feed for your site so that you can have a page dedicated to any selected criterea (style, location, act etc) of gigs on your site that can be easilly updated by either you, or your audience. This page would be on your site, and would be in your site colours and style, those who wished to update your gigs would just do it through the AUSGIG interface, and afterwards be redirected back to your site, (we don't want to steal your traffic).
Win win, you get the automated gig-adding software built into your site, and we get the resulting gig details for our 'general' gig guide (because adding them manually is fun but doing them all ourselves sucks).
If you are still a bit hesitant we can make the test page to show you and you can appraise it before you publish the link.
Either way its an Idea with great rewards, and no risk.
Get back to us about what you think and we can go from there.
RSS gig feeds for Venues and Bands to put on your page.At www.brisgig.com we have taken on the task of converting all our data to the RSS format, and this means that our content is freely available to be put on your websites and blogs.
Don't be daunted by the technical term, it actually stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it is just that: an easy way for you to get the best content on the web delivered to your web page without lifting a finger.
When you are browsing BrisGig; you will notice this:
.This
is the symbol that there is an RSS feed for the particular information you
are viewing. Clicking this link will take you to RSS data for the page,
which, if you link to it, software on your site can access and display on
your site in the way that you want it. Currently BrisGig has 4 branches
of rss feeds, and probably 3,000 specific variations of these. The branches
are:
So it's obvious that with the band feeds, every single band on brisgig has it's own feed, and same as every venue.
Is your band or venue on BrisGig.com?