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HELP! I need input from some creative, think OUT of the BOX people with some ideas for my first and last holid
My kids have never come to my house (when they don't have to split the time across town w/Dad)for a holiday. They are all 3 grown, 3 grandkids from 2-13 and are into healthy, not meat foods.
LOVE DESSERTS. Id like to have thru the day, intermittent fun little activities, can involve music(they have a hiphop band) a little
beer and wine. Some kind of little gift at their placesetting.All real colorful, upbeat and heres the catch. I am so broke.It seems they always kind of seem bored. None eat meat or drink milk.
Any ideas?????
Find a 99 cent type store and get some fun and colorful place settings for the table. For the kids, you might try having little scavenfer hunts with clues (easy of course) to find small and cheap puzzle books or candy (if they eat it). Makes the holiday fun. Also, for the adults, bath soap for a woman is inexpensive and colorful and you can wrap it in colored saran wrap to make it cute. You can find receipes online for bath salts (made with powdered laundry soap too. If they like desserts, you can make cookies in a jar. You layer the ingredients in a large Mason jar and put the directions on a card. You can find these ideas on the internet easily. Good Luck
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Make Music, Make Money - Finding and Selling to Venues
Finding The Right Venues
In my years of talking with venue management regarding live-music, I've learned that not every 'music venue' is right for every musician/band. Here are some tips on how to find the right venue for your music.
- Genre - Ask what type of music the venue usually features. What's the average age of the venue's target market? Make sure you fit with the program.
- Draw - There are two basic types of music venues. The first type has an embedded base of music-loving customers that show up to hear quality acts. The second, and more prevelant type, needs the performers to bring their fan base with them. If you've got a good following, great, you can pick and choose where to play. If you don't, just tell the truth. Misleading managers will end badly for you and it reflects poorly on all musicians trying to earn a buck.
- Pay Scale - It may seem abrupt, but discussing the pay scale with management up front will save you a lot of time. Why go into great detail about how great your band is if you need $900 and they only pay $300?
Like it or not, selling yourself is an important part of getting gigs.
3-Secrets to Selling to Venues
Getting into a venue to perform solo, or with a band, is a daunting task.
I've been selling to bars/restaurants for years with quite a bit of success. Here are three secrets to successful venue selling.
1. Respect Their Time - Venue owners/managers are very busy people. They must manage every aspect of their operation. From finding a replacement for the dishwasher that didn't show up this morning to overseeing the delivery of beer and burgers, they do it all.
Call during their 'down time,' afternoons, 2 - 5, is the best time to call venues. You'll have the most success if you adhere to this time frame and venue operators will appreciate it.
2. Stand Out - Is there something about you act that sets you apart from the rest? If so, great. If not, develop something that makes you stand out. Once you've got it, push it! Venue operators typically want to know two things, 1. how much you charge, and 2. how many people can you bring.
Your 'stand out' item will help convince a manager/owner that you're worth the risk.
3. Audition - Way too many musicians rely on press kits as their only sales tool. In many cases, the press kit is only the start.
Many music venues have open mics. Lookup the open mics in the town where you want to play (OpenMic.US is a great place to start.). Pick the places that you most want to play and go to their open mic. Talk to the manager in advance of your performance and tell him you're auditioning. After you play, get with the manager and ask for a date.
Employ these three tactics with venue operators and you'll be getting booked on a regular basis.
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About the Author
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