Forum Moderators: phranque
Having that said, I would leave any programming site that play music. This is so homepage from 1995.
Playing music on personal homepages may be so 1995, but so is thinking inside the proverbial box! ;)
If you can implement the feature tastefully (ie give the user control over what is played) and dont break any legal boundaries with regards the tracks you play, then there's no reason not to go for it, at least on a limited basis to see how your visitors react to it.
Or, why not find some unsigned bands that are willing to let you play their music for free. It'd be good exposure for them and free and legal for you. (I guess "win/win" is also so 1995.)
You only need to look here at the Friday word game or any other Foo thread to see that.
Visitors aren't a demographic solely occupied with what your core business offers and the sooner people begin to realise that the better they will do. Obviously there is a line to draw where the frivilous extras detract from the core business, but I don't think that line has been crossed here (again, one of the reasons why WebmasterWorld doesn't do site reviews for example - the spam would detract from the core focus of the site).
I totally agree if the music was forced upon users of Gargen's site it would signal the end as most would hate it. But given the option in an unobtrusive way, it *could* work. Of course it could also be a non starter in which case - lesson learned, move on, and kudos for trying.
It's a good idea and it's great in this day and age to see people thinking about the extra things they can do for visitors to their site. Whether or not it makes a difference to the bottom line doesn't matter. If Gargen has the time, resources and comittment to do try this out, even on a trial basis, then there is zero reason not to try.
MG