Making your band for hire is an excellent way to earn to begin with some useful pocket money or even a full time living depending on how popular you become with your clients. It is also great for bands that become bored or stale from just rehearsing all the time.
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.
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 for hire have webpages or accounts on myspace and facebook where they can build up fans and show off their music. You should consider doing the same. After all, it's free advertising, and you never know who is out there.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
Musician Steve R Jones is one of the founding members of Soul Desire is a specialist writer for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. finding a specialist Band For Hire will ensure the success of your event. Find out more about finding a professional Band For Hire from this site.
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