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Revamped Dima Music website
Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 19:09
by DarkSky
Dima Music is currently being rebranded, and that means: lots of new stuff including an all-new website.
The new website is more professional, can be viewed on both PC/Mac and mobile devices. It is also more focussed on B2B than B2C.
Have a look yourself!
www.dimamusic.net
Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 20:33
by Lebon14
I know you answered me already on twitter but I can't help but miss the catalog.

Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 22:36
by para_rigby
It seems more geared towards marketing than towards fans

Cannot find much on the catalog or artists...
Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 22:52
by the_ditz
para_rigby wrote:It seems more geared towards marketing than towards fans

Cannot find much on the catalog or artists...
That's what makes it more B2B (business to business) than B2C (business to consumer). It's not really for fans from the little I could get to load (seems a bit glitchy in places, not always loading the pages correctly - I'm on Chrome if that makes a difference) but if it serves whatever purpose you need it to Sjoerd, fair play.
Re: Revamped Dima Music website
Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 22:58
by zoupzuop2
DarkSky wrote:Dima Music is currently being rebranded, and that means: lots of new stuff including an all-new website.
The new website is more professional, can be viewed on both PC/Mac and mobile devices. It is also more focussed on B2B than B2C.
Have a look yourself!
www.dimamusic.net
It's a nice design and it's a relief to see it on as many devices as we desire, but I question the move to B2B over B2C. Music is almost entirely a B2C enterprise in its current state, and unless you're REALLY hinging on licensing from other companies, it's just that much less that could be reaching out to consumers— something at which Dima Music has recently excelled, I've got to say.
Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 01:16
by para_rigby
Sorry for my earlier post. I did not realize what those acronyms meant. It's been great that DIMA has been on Facebook for its fans so I guess that it would suffice for its website to be more towards business aspects, but maybe their could be a portions geared towards fans?
As well, maybe you could link the digital releases not only to Juno, but to iTunes and other stores? Just an idea.
Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 06:58
by SuperEuroJimmy
Besides being really slow (uh what?), why is the Eternity-sample the track from SEB199? It's really bad hearing Big Heart starting at the end... ;<
Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 19:03
by Tiger
para_rigby wrote: Cannot find much on the catalog
I could put the catalog on my website. It's not that hard. The key is if I want to.
Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 19:41
by DarkSky
para_rigby wrote:Sorry for my earlier post. I did not realize what those acronyms meant. It's been great that DIMA has been on Facebook for its fans so I guess that it would suffice for its website to be more towards business aspects, but maybe their could be a portions geared towards fans?
As well, maybe you could link the digital releases not only to Juno, but to iTunes and other stores? Just an idea.
This is exactly our point of view. The interaction with the fans will be made through Facebook.
With regards to the speed issues, I'm doing everything I can to get the website moved to a faster server in the coming days. It will be improved.
We are not planning to bring back the catalog anytime soon. But for the EBP fans I have uploaded a backup of the database to
http://www.dimamusic.net/database
Note: this database will not be updated.