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Band Promotion – Free Music Marketing

Posted by Music Blog | Posted in live music | Posted on 18-10-2009

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Even if you are currently sleeping on your buddy’s couch, you may encourage your performer with little or no money. ( You will need a computer and Web access)

Free music marketing (as the name suggests) doesn’t fee money, but it will take some time, creative and determination. Ready?

1. Get an Email Account. Free email accounts are available from Gmail, Hotmail or many other web-based email companies. Simply go to their homepage and sign up for an account, and you’ll be up and going in minutes.

2. Get a MySpace.com Page. You can get the performer a MySpace.com web site for free. There you can also load up some of your songs, photos, etc. Once you have your web site up email all your friends and listeners to come check it out and add them to your friend list. You can then contact them all at once to announce future gigs, song releases, etc.

3. Get Something to Sell. You can’t make any money if you don’t have anything to sell. When you are playing performances, even free ones can make you money by selling stuff to the audiences. Make sure you have copies of your music on compact disc or a flash drive to sell. You can additionally sell merchandise with your band’s name and logo on it. You can do this Internet for free by session ting up a virtual storefront at CaféPress.com. They’ll give you a little retailer front web site and show how your logo looks on multiple items you select. Once a person buys the stuff, they handle all the billing and shipping and send you a check.

4. Get a Sponsor. No, not an AA sponsor! I mean a business sponsor who will give your band resources to encourage their company. Establish off by looking for “Angel” sponsors. These might be parents, grandparents or companions of the family who have a little extra resources to invest in your career. Then look to businesses who would benefit from advertising to the fans you will be playing to. Auto dealers, clothing stores, soft drink or beer distributors, are additionally a nice prospects. Show them that their resources will be going directly into the creation of the marketing materials, and not the band beer fund! For instance, you put their logo with yours on T-shirts, flyers, posters, banners, etc., in ex differ for them paying for the cost of creating those pieces.

5. Alert The Media. Contact Regional radio and TV station and offer to performance any on or off air events or events they are having. You may or may not get paid this time, but having your name on the minds and lips of the Regional movers and shakers may only endorse your career. With a little work you may market your music for free and keep all the rewards yourself. people are doing this right now, and so may you. You just need to choose up several marketing tips, tricks and techniques prefer the pros use.

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Band Promotion – Free Music Marketing

Posted by Music Blog | Posted in live music | Posted on 09-07-2009

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Even if you’re currently sleeping on your buddy’s couch, you can  encourage  your performer with little or no money. ( You’ll need a computer and Web access)

Free music marketing (as the name suggests) does not cost money, but it will take some time, creative and determination. Ready?

1. Get an Email Account. Free email accounts are available from Gmail, Hotmail or a lot of other web-based email businesses. Simply go to their homepage and sign up for an account, and you’ll be up and going in minutes.

2. Get a MySpace.com Page. You could get the band a MySpace.com website for free. There you could furthermore load up some of your tunes, photos, etc. Once you’ve your website up email all your friends and fans to come check it out and add them to your friend list. You could then contact them all at once to announce future shows, song releases, etc.

3. Get Something to Sell. You can’t make any money if you don’t have anything to sell. When you’re playing gigs, even free ones could make you money by selling stuff to the listeners. Ensure you’ve copies of your music on compact disc  or a flash drive to sell. You could additionally sell merchandise with your band’s name and logo on it. You could do this Internet for free by session ting up a virtual storefront at CaféPress.com. They’ll give you a little store front website and show how your logo looks on multiple items you select. Once someone buys the stuff, they handle all the billing and shipping and send you a check.

4. Get a Sponsor. No, not an AA sponsor! I mean a business sponsor who will give your performer money to  encourage  their company. Start off by looking for “Angel” sponsors. These might be parents, grandparents or friends of the family who have a little extra money to invest in your career. Then look to companies who would value from advertising to the audiences you’ll be playing to. Auto dealers, clothing stores, soft drink or beer distributors, are also a wonderful prospects. Show them that their money will be going directly into the creation of the marketing materials, and not the performer beer fund! By way of example, you put their logo with yours on T-shirts, flyers, posters, banners, etc., in ex change for them paying for the fee of creating those pieces.

5. Alert The Media. Contact Local/Regional radio and television station and provide to play any on or off air parties or parties they’re having. You could or could not get paid this time, but having your name on the minds and lips of the Local/Regional movers and shakers could only advocate your career. With a little work you could market your music for free and keep all the rewards yourself. individuals are doing this right now, and so could you. You just need to pick up a few marketing tips, tricks and techniques prefer the pros use.

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