Promoting Your Next Gig: Seven Ways To Attract An Audience


by Georgina Pearce - Date: 2008-11-05 - Word Count: 249 Share This!

It's often the band's responsibility to get the audience to show up to the next gig. Here are seven ways you can get the word out.

Advertise early. As soon as you've been booked at an event, get together with your band and design a marketing strategy. Don't wait until the week before the event.

Get your advertising out there. You should have fliers, postcards, and posters printed up advertising your gig. Hang them up, pass them out, and mail them in.

Hand out fliers at concerts. Go see bands that play music similar to yours. Pass out your fliers to audience members and network with the band. If you build a good relationship with them, they may even help promote your CDs too.

Tell your friends and family. Your friends and family are your number-one fans-and they'll work for you like nobody else. Get them to tell their friends and pass out postcards.

Announce it online. If you're not already on Facebook and MySpace, you should be. Make sure you're announcing your gig on your online profile, website and blog.

Announce it to the local newspapers. Local newspapers often have a section that highlights local events and entertainment.

Open for another band. Network with other Indie bands as much as you can. Hopefully, you'll be able to find a band that will be thrilled to let you open for them.

The more you promote yourself, the more visible you'll be-and the more likely you'll draw a crowd on the night of your next gig.

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G. Pearce works for Magellan Duplication a UK company that specializes in long and short run CD duplication and replication services. For more info check out www.magellanduplication.com/cd-duplication.htm

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