Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Get Free Publicity For A Concert

After all the rehearsing and planning, musicians require immense crowds to give thanks what they’ve accomplished. Without spending a penny, it’s imaginable to receive the consultation away approximately an upcoming Concerto. By utilizing word-of-mouth techniques to the fullest, bolstered by the incredible advertising possibilities offered online, you’ll compass a considerable inauguration. Add to that a earmarked hook to attract the print media’s keeping extremely as that of community TV stations.


Instructions


1. Interrogate every band member to directly contact 20 potential concertgoers. This might be done in human race, by bell or by e-mail. You might propose that band members mail elsewhere words messages to Each on their cell bell contact lists. They might too post the concert as an event on Facebook or Myspace and invite their friends-who, Sure, can invite their friends.


2. Request a special donation (of money and time) from parents of band members. This donation will go for copies of group pictures of the band that will be printed on the top half of fliers. On the bottom of the flier, print the name of the group(s) performing, the date, time, and location, of the concert and the price of tickets. Give a sneak preview of the concert whenever and wherever you’re given an opportunity. You might be able to receive permission for a few musicians to show up outside a native restaurant or perhaps you could offer to play a couple of numbers at a native police or fire station the night before the concert. Play in the food court of a mall, if you’re given a chance. Again, these sneak previews might get your band some media attention and it might also attract some new concertgoers.


Come up with a special hook or theme, one that will attract local media attention. For instance, if the concert will be held before a holiday, make it a "Halloween Concert" or a "Valentine’s Day Concert." You might consider accomplishing two goals immediately by making your concert into a fundraiser for a good cause, something to which the media usually responds well. Try out an idea like "free admission for grandparents." Offer to make rehearsal photos available to the daily newspaper or invite a native TV station to attend a rehearsal.


4. Give parents markers and let them draw a circle around their kid’s face and then an arrow leading out onto the margin where they draw a big star. Parents get a kick out of this. Then ask parents to help find places to post and distribute the fliers.3.