Music Promotion Articles
Building Fan Loyalty after a Gig
Too many Indie artists never think past the last song of their set. They put so much time into writing great songs, crafting an energetic stageshow, putting on a tight performance, but when their last song is through,…
How to Get a Bigger Crowd at your Live Gigs
Having a successful draw at your shows is truly a mark of adequate marketing. One of the most bittersweet things is to receive word that you just got on a sweet bill at a nice venue for a show that’s…
Making Band Flyer Templates – Advice
Many Indie Artists believe that all they have to do to pack a club to capacity is open Microsoft Word and write their band name/show info in GIGANTIC LETTERS, hit up Kinko’s and tape up 200 band flyers all around…
Marketing your Music on Myspace, part I
If you don’t know what MySpace is by now, this is probably your first time using a computer. Their tagline is, “MySpace: A Place for Friends”, and that’s what it is. Before MySpace, it was difficult for the ‘average’…
Marketing your Shows as Events for bigger turnouts
You know what they say, Familiarity breeds contempt. Well it can happen with your fans and your shows. Most musicians assume that they can send out an email about their show and everyone is going to be excited as them…
