Add Segments (talks, interviews, performances, etc) to your playlist
Simply write in the Artist and Track name fields to add great segments you've done on air. You can also add images, videos and descriptions to engage your online visitors.
Using the formats explained below will increase rankings of your segments on google & assist with sharing to social media.
ADD SEGMENT TO PLAYLIST:
In Artist Name field write [SEGMENT TYPE]: & Name of Band, Organisation, or Topic. Segment Type can be anything you want, but it's put in capitals to distinguish from songs.
Try these examples:
INTERVIEW:
LIVE PERFORMANCE:
REVIEW:
DEBATE:
NEWS:
GIG GUIDE:
DISCUSSION:
In Track Name field write something enticing about the segment: This will draw the visitor to click on the segment to read more.
If your Station has Amrap's Radio Replay (ability to stream songs and segments on demand) also add the time that you played the track to the 'airtime' field.
EDIT SEGMENT CONTENT:
- IMPORTANT! Be sure to hide incorrect image, video, track info on your content pane. Most results will be wrong because it's looking for a song.
- It's good to write a summary in the 'track notes' field if appropriate.
Using the formats explained below will increase rankings of your segments on google & assist with sharing to social media.
ADD SEGMENT TO PLAYLIST:
In Artist Name field write [SEGMENT TYPE]: & Name of Band, Organisation, or Topic. Segment Type can be anything you want, but it's put in capitals to distinguish from songs.
Try these examples:
INTERVIEW:
LIVE PERFORMANCE:
REVIEW:
DEBATE:
NEWS:
GIG GUIDE:
DISCUSSION:
In Track Name field write something enticing about the segment: This will draw the visitor to click on the segment to read more.
If your Station has Amrap's Radio Replay (ability to stream songs and segments on demand) also add the time that you played the track to the 'airtime' field.
EDIT SEGMENT CONTENT:
- IMPORTANT! Be sure to hide incorrect image, video, track info on your content pane. Most results will be wrong because it's looking for a song.
- It's good to write a summary in the 'track notes' field if appropriate.