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Independent Music performer – Naming Your Band

Posted by Music Blog | Posted in Indie Music | Posted on 22-10-2009

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Virtually all individuals would say the first thing to do is to find a name for the band. Lets start from there s venue we??

The auditions are over, you have found your bass player and you all seem to get along really well. The excitement is in the air and you have had your 1st performer bonding celebration.

Now its time to start your musical journey together.

Personally, I think that locating a performer name is THE hardest decision that the performer will ever have to make and therefore one of the the majority necessary decisions as well.

A performer name is a remarkably necessary part of the artists identity. It’s the 1st point of contact a punter has with the band.

Does this conversation sound familiar to you?

Them: “Hey, I saw this cool performer last night. You gotta check them out”

You: “Cool, what was the name of the band?”

Them: “Ummmmmm……. I don’t know”.

Arrrrrgh!!!! I get that all the time.

I can’t recall how a lot of times individuals have raved about a performer to me but can’t tell me the name when I ask them. Right there is the has been ted opening for a band. It frustrates me no end.

This is a best example of how extremely necessary a performer name is.

The performer name is the 1st thing that a punter will remember. They will not address the performer by the names of the individuals in it when they talk to their friends (unless they’re individual friends of yours) they will address the performer by its name.

The optimum way to find a band name is through sheer persistance. Locating a band name that’s agreeable by everyone isn’t an simple task.

Here are some performer name party suggestions:

1. Get every member to write down their personal list of potential band names

This can be the 1st task that the band may do collectively. performance a date for the 1st band meeting and amidst now and then do that task.

2. Make brainstorming performer names the topic of your first ever performer meeting

When anybody gets together put all of the lists out on the table and go through each one keeping to one side the names that’strike a chord’ (sorry about the pun) with all of you and getting rid of the rest.

As a group try brainstorming some ideas. This is a amazing way to start formulating what the performer is all about, what its image is etc, etc.

3. Create a competition among all your companions /family/anyone else via email

This is a great way to start compiling the beginnings of your artists email list. List all of your companions /family/anyone else that you want to include and their email addresses and compile them all into one mailing group. Send out an email outlining the competition and be ready for the pointers to come flooding in.

It is important to have a cut off date for the competition (perhaps by your first performer meeting) and to have a prize on provide. Of course the prize is totally up to you.

Ensure that when you do find a performer name that you announce it through your email group. You have just started email promotion of your band.

Whatever you do have fun with the process and do not let the quest to find a band name override the other things that you have to do such as writing songs and finding rehearsal space.

I guarantee that once you have agreed on a performer name you’ll all collectively breathe a very large sigh of relief. The hardest part of the journey has been achieved.

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Real World Marketing Marketing For Musicians

Posted by Music Blog | Posted in Indie Music, Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2009

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Are you a performer, singer, songwriter or musician thats wondering how you can make resources with your Independent music before you even get a record deal? Well if you have, you are reading the write article. In this series I’m going to share with you a couple of ways you can make resources with your music and your likewise going to learn several strategies to advocate you make even more resources with your Independent music.

Let me start off by telling you that the best way to make resources with your Indie music is by selling it directly to your listeners instead of trying to get distribution into the music stores or selling on iTunes (by the way, you’ll want to get distribution and sell on iTunes), I’m just saying selling direct to listeners is better and you get more resources doing it this way (which is necessary, right?).

So now you are wondering, How do I sell straight to the audiences? Its not prefer you have your own store, right? Well, here is a hint, its staring you in the face right now…. that is right, the Internet ! The Internet is the most important way to make resources with your Independent music! Here are several reasons why the Internet is such a great vehicle to use to sell your Independent music.

1. You have a group of people who’ll instantly buy your compact disc  when released

2. You might have your compact discs selling with al most no endeavor on your part, just collect the resources and ship the compact disc.

3. You get more bang for your buck, advertising and marketing wise.

4. You may have other people sell your CD  for you and only pay them when they sell the CD s!

How great is that! Those are just a few of the great things about selling your music Online using the Web. By the way, you do not even have to have a complete compact disc  yet in order to this. Of course it would be better if you did have a whole compact disc, but what Im, saying is that you could sell the singles as you complete them.

To find out what you need to get started selling your CD  On-line, check my other article titled What You Need to Make Money With Your Independent Music On-line. Till next time.

What’s everybody’s favorite radio station?

Answer — W.I.I.F.M.

What’s In It For Me? What do they get by being your fan? Your client? Your Media individuals are going to want to know why they ought to book you. audiences want to know why they ought to continue help ing you and buying your discs. Your booking agents want to know why they ought to continue to find performances for your band. The optimum way to keep them hooked is to tell them What’s in it for them.

Virtually all individuals are inundated with massive amounts of information. In order to keep them tuned in to your message is to

1) remind them you exist and

2) to Keep it tell them what they’re going to get.

The majority of individuals in this world are motivated by two things: Fear and Greed. Fear of losing something and the Greed of gaining something. The trick is to keep it short and sweet and above all simple. K.I.S.S. Keep It simple Stupid.

You will have a different message for your fans. Possibly more entertaining, light hearted, fun. Your Agents are going to want to hear something professional, responsible, business- like. Your Media and Press contacts will want to hear a new twist, public relations, something anybody can use to reach the expansive st readership.

Here’s another way to keep your reader interested: Use the word “You” instead of “I”.

For example: “I can really get a lot of people to your club if I can get booked there next month” doesn’t work as well as “Your fans will be on their feet and screaming for more when you book our popular band now selling out rooms thru out the Midwest.”

Yet another idea would be, “I’llget a brand new DVD out in the mail tomorrow” may be vary d to “You’ll be receiving your free DVD as soon as you fax back your info.”

These may be just semantics but when you start using them, you will see an increase in your responses. This will establish momentum. When you start getting more calls, u will eventually get more performances. amazing shows will bring in more listeners which will get you better performer bookings from the agents. may you see it?

When you start finding better shows, two things will happen. You will be able to charge more on every show and you will be getting so a lot of concert able to turn down work.

We’ve all been around the block once or twice in the absence of our Mommies here. Or as the saying goes “You can not Dazzle me with Brilliance nor Baffle me with Bull”. Cut to the chase. Give it to me straight. Please don’t think that I am really going to believe you’re ready to take the music world by storm if you’re playing pool clubs and coffee shops. Keep it real. Base your articles and publicity material in the Real World. You and I are not going to fall for B.S. What makes you think anyone out there is any diverse? Tell it like it is. Just add a little sizzle to the steak. Keep your marketing and press statements exhilarating and entertaining. all of us are in the business of fun.

Feel free to be a little wild and outlandish. It’s okay. people won’t mind. We’re in an industry where people are looking for an escape. Let them have it to take their minds off of things. It keeps us in business. Just keep it real. Take your picture with a donkey for promo. Just do not be the donkey.

Commit to at least six months to any marketing campaign

Do not think you are going to hit a homerun every time. Build slowly and look to just get on base. A walk is as good as a hit. You need to give yourself time to find out what works. Once you do, then do that over and over. Just be sure to try as many varying marketing pieces as you could afford. Try postcards and Google Ad Words at the same time. See which one works better. Change your message to fit varying demographics and target markets. Use your creativity to get their attention. There has been a performer that sent me their promo. I had about 50 artists sending me stuff for this festival and I opened theirs’ 1st because it has been not like all the other packets I has been getting.

It has been kind of lumpy. Inside has been a Nerf Ball with the band’s name on it. Only it has been really small and when you got it wet it got really big. all of us were whipping this thing around the office and throwing it at each others’ heads. One time all of us named the band after the promotional item all of us had in stock. It has been a refrigerator magnet made of knotted ropes in the shape of the letter ‘Y’. So all of us called the band “Why Knot”. A bottle of aspirin inside and envelope could accent your chance headline that could something along the lines of, “Did that final band you hire give anyone a headache?”

Be sure to stay within the bounds of the law and there is no limit to what your fertile imagination could come up with to hook them. These suggestions for booking performances and creating better paying music career are found in the breakthrough new book available at our Web site. Just look at the link below. There you will find a step by step formula for creating music performances.

We’d love it if you check it out. Either way, I certainly hope you thought of ways you could find performances that pay the the majority money doing what you love – making music.

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