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?
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.
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.
Unfortunately a lot of people and organisations do not have access to the internet or the time to access it so you may have to do some ringing around and be prepared to have some brochures or flyers with information on the band and a CD or DVD showing you performing some of your songs.
Don't forget to consider getting your band an agent. While they take a portion of the money you earn, it is their job to get your band gigs, and they won't make money until they do.
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.
When you're playing gigs, remember that some will pay better than others. Weddings may pay more money than a club, but performing in a club, even for a small amount, might be better for your band. Weddings and birthday parties will also restrict what songs you can play while a club will give you a chance to perform new songs and see how people react to your music.
A good band for hire will always seriously consider traveling further afield, particularly when the money offered is good. It's makes more sense to play to a bigger venue than in a small pub, not only for the better money, but to get your music heard by more people and to get your band known.
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?
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.
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.
Unfortunately a lot of people and organisations do not have access to the internet or the time to access it so you may have to do some ringing around and be prepared to have some brochures or flyers with information on the band and a CD or DVD showing you performing some of your songs.
Don't forget to consider getting your band an agent. While they take a portion of the money you earn, it is their job to get your band gigs, and they won't make money until they do.
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.
When you're playing gigs, remember that some will pay better than others. Weddings may pay more money than a club, but performing in a club, even for a small amount, might be better for your band. Weddings and birthday parties will also restrict what songs you can play while a club will give you a chance to perform new songs and see how people react to your music.
A good band for hire will always seriously consider traveling further afield, particularly when the money offered is good. It's makes more sense to play to a bigger venue than in a small pub, not only for the better money, but to get your music heard by more people and to get your band known.
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