Thursday 11 November 2010

Making Your Band For Hire

By Steve R Jones

A great way to make a little money and get yourself noticed is to make your band for hire. This can also keep your band from going stale with nothing but rehearsals all the time, and can also let you know what songs work for you and what songs don't. Going out on gigs is also a great way to get a bigger fan base.

You're probably wondering how to get started. The first thing to do is to remember that you're selling a product, and like any good product you need to have the right advertising. To get some basic ideas google 'band for hire' online and see what other bands are offering. What do they charge, where do they play, and are any of them your competition?

It's also a good idea to consider what sort of places are looking for a band for hire. Weddings are popular, and so are clubs, but think about birthday parties, school dances and even corporate events.

Many bands put up a webpage, or list themselves with facebook or myspace which lets people listen to your music and get a sense of who you are.

However, many people looking for a band for hire might not have the time to search through dozens of webpages, and even if they do, they might not find your page. So make some fliers, or put your music on CD or DVD to hand out to people and let them get a taste of your music and what you can do.

Have you also considered using an agent? They do take a percentage of your earning but it may be worth it if they bring your band in gigs.

When becoming a band for hire, you have to consider whether you are a local band only, or will you go to other cities and states? Being able to travel can give you more opportunities, and more money.

And, speaking of the money, you have to consider which gigs will pay the most, and which will pay the least. A local club might give you the least amount of money for your time, but will also give you more exposure while a high paying wedding will be filled with people more interested in the party than your songs.

If you make the choice to travel further afield, you've made a good decision. Any band for hire that is serious about their craft is willing to travel, at least if the money is good. It's always better to play to a bigger venue than a small pub, not only for the better money, but also to get your music heard by as many people as possible. - 42265

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