Saturday 30 October 2010

Letting People Know You Have A Band For Hire

By Steve R Jones

Every band wants to hit it big and get that record label and those world tours, but before you can do that you need to first put your band for hire. Not only will this earn you a little cash, it's a great way to get exposure and start building a fan base.

So how do you go about getting those gigs? Like any business or organisation you need to promote yourself. The internet is quite good at helping you achieve this. Start by using the search engines and type something into the search box like, 'band for hire' and see what this yields.

Think to yourself who wants a band for hire? Examples include weddings, functions, birthdays, corporate events, pubs and clubs etc. Once you know who your target market is you must now establish how you are going to get your message across to them.

Most bands that are for hire normally have their own website or myspace (or similar) account so that people can see what sort of band you are and listen to any music you may have put up.

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.

It might be worthwhile to use an agent. While an agent does take a portion of your money, he can only do so if he actually gets you jobs that pay you in the first place.

Now that you are a band for hire have you considered whether you're doing local gigs or ones further a field? Being willing to travel will give you more gigs and you may get more money?

The kind of gigs you do will also have an affect on what your band can expect to be paid. Local gigs in pubs will attract the smallest form of revenue but the upside is they provide a good opportunity for any band to test out new songs and are better in some respects than rehearsing as musicians like to play as much as possible.

Travelling further a field? All good bands for hire do this when the money offered is good. Generally speaking the money will be better and it will be playing to a bigger venue rather than a pub. - 42265

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