You're a professional musician.
One night, you happen to be in the area of the door at one of your gigs and notice that there is a large gentleman standing in the doorway turning people away. You edge closer to hear what he's saying.
"Sorry, you can't come in, you're blind. The band don't want blind people at their gigs or buying their CDs!"
You are horrified!
"Hi, you're shortsighted, aren't you? Right, you can come in but you'll have to stand at the very back and won't be able to see much. Band don't really want shortsighted people being able to see them!"
You are outraged!
Then you see that he is holding up a printed card and asking people to read it.
"Sorry, the fact that you can't read this means you're colour-blind. Can't let you in I'm afraid. Band don't want colour-blind people coming to their gigs!"
By now you are absolutely incandescent!
You find the promoter and vent your wrath, angrily asking who this idiot is and what he's playing at. The promoter replies, "Nothing to do with us - he told us he was part of your team, that he does this at all your gigs!"
Who is he?
In a large number of cases, he's the person who built your website!
And the statements made above are exactly the message around 60% of all musician-related websites are giving to those people described.
To find out why, read on.