
"We Are Indie" is a resource for Independent Christian Musicians, Labels, Bands and Artists seeking to spread the gospel through music of all genres. We will be posting tips for independent artists through posts, articles and other means. Our mission is to bring artists of all genres and ethnic background together under one banner - that of Jesus Christ. There is strength in numbers. One body. One mind. ONE CHURCH! United we stand. Divided, we fall.
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Showing posts with label booking. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Indie Artist Promo Tip #80
Indie Artist Promotional Tip #80
From We Are Indie Christian & CLG Distribution:
Broadcast any and all media coverage to your fan base. Include it in e-mail, use it in blogs and on social networks. Always double-check to make sure you're allowed to redistribute the content, though.
To learn more about distribution, please visit CLGDistribution.com.
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booking,
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chrematizo label group,
clg distribution,
guerrilla marketing,
independent musician,
indie christian,
jesus wired entertainment group,
music promotion,
touring,
we are indie christian
Friday, March 30, 2012
Indie Artist Promo Tip #79
Indie Artist Promotional Tip #79
From We Are Indie Christian & CLG Distribution:
Let the fans in on top secret news and content. People like to feel special.
To learn more about distribution, please visit CLGDistribution.com.
Labels:
booking,
branding,
chrematizo label group,
clg distribution,
guerrilla marketing,
independent musician,
indie christian,
jesus wired entertainment group,
music promotion,
touring,
we are indie christian
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Indie Artist Promo Tip #78
Indie Artist Promotional Tip #78
From We Are Indie Christian & CLG Distribution:
When booking shows, always seek venues to suit your needs. If your average crowd is 100 people, don’t book a 500 seat venue. Always seek to pack the house! Doing so will ensure the venue will be excited to have you back on your next tour. Develop a reputation for selling out shows. Doing so will take you far!
To learn more about distribution, please visit CLGDistribution.com.
Labels:
booking,
branding,
chrematizo label group,
clg distribution,
guerrilla marketing,
independent musician,
indie christian,
jesus wired entertainment group,
music promotion,
touring,
we are indie christian
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Indie Artist Promo Tip #77
Indie Artist Promotional Tip #77
From We Are Indie Christian & CLG Distribution:
Make sure to have a focused, disciplined approach when booking shows. For those new to the game, start locally and then spiral outward from there. If you’re not hot in your home town, it’s unlikely you’ll be hot where potential fans are even less likely to know who you are. Once you’ve reached a saturation point in your own town, start booking shows in bordering towns. Always seek to line up shows in an organized fashion to prevent excess travel from show to show.
To learn more about distribution, please visit CLGDistribution.com.
Labels:
booking,
branding,
chrematizo label group,
clg distribution,
guerrilla marketing,
independent musician,
indie christian,
jesus wired entertainment group,
music promotion,
touring,
we are indie christian
We Want Your Feedback: Tips & Tricks For Booking A Show
We want you to get involved in the "We Are Indie" Christian Music Community.
We want this site to become a place where discussion takes place regarding what works and what doesn't work in regards to marketing and promoting your music. So we're opening the floor to our readers.
QUESTION: What are some of the tips you've discovered as an independent regarding booking shows?
Here are some topics to get you started:
The floor is yours. Please share your thoughts!
We want this site to become a place where discussion takes place regarding what works and what doesn't work in regards to marketing and promoting your music. So we're opening the floor to our readers.
QUESTION: What are some of the tips you've discovered as an independent regarding booking shows?
Here are some topics to get you started:
- How do you go about the process?
- How often do you visit the same region?
- Do you find that leaving a certain amount of time between visits increases or decreases attendance?
- Have you found certain approaches related to booking shows that work better than others?
- If there's one key point you would want to share with anyone new to booking shows, what would it be?
The floor is yours. Please share your thoughts!
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marketing,
promotion,
public relations,
radio promotion
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