If you’re getting ready for the Gympie Music Muster – whether you’re running a stall, food truck, local service or creative business – now’s the time to check your website’s pulling its weight.
Thousands of festival-goers will be out at Amamoor Creek, soaking up the music, roaming the markets, and discovering local legends like you. And the first place many of them will go? Their phones.
A clear, simple, mobile-friendly website helps you connect with them in the moment – so they can find you, contact you, and walk straight up to your stall.
What Festival-Goers Want From Your Website
Out in the paddock, people aren’t looking for long intros or fancy animations. They’re after:
- Where you are at the festival
- What you offer — food, products or services
- When you’re trading
- How to get in touch
- Why they should choose you
If your website covers those things quickly and clearly, you’re making life easier for the very people you want to reach.
5 Simple Ways to Connect With the Muster Crowd
You don’t need a full rebuild. Just a few small changes can make a big impact.
1. Make It Mobile-Friendly
Festival-goers are browsing from camp chairs, tents and food lines — on small screens and patchy reception. Keep your layout simple, text legible, and loading times short.
2. Put Essentials First
Make your location, product list, opening hours, and contact info easy to spot — preferably at the top of your homepage.
3. Add a Clear Call to Action
Phrases like “Find us near the rodeo ring” or “Order online for pickup at our stall” help turn clicks into customers.
4. Link Up Your Signage and Socials
Add your website to your Instagram bio, Facebook posts, flyers or signage. Even better – print a QR code for quick access.
5. Give It a Quick Tune-Up Before You Go
Make sure your details are current, links are working, and images are optimised. Tools like TinyPNG can help speed things up.
Be Easy to Find — Even in a Forest
The Gympie Muster is an amazing opportunity to grow your audience and make genuine connections. A helpful website makes it easier for festival-goers to discover your business, visit your stall, and keep in touch after the dust settles.
At Wavebreak Technology, we help local businesses across Queensland create websites that actually work – no jargon, no fluff. Just clear, practical support so you can focus on showing up and standing out.
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