Saturday, July 17, 2010

Musicians,How You Can Create Your Own Media,and Profit On it!

By Mark Grove

This is an important post,so please musicians,take notes so your band can benefit by it,and you can help  other musicians and gain leverage and position as an in demand band that makes a good living.Musicians, want to have your own media for your band,here's a few tips Hey guys,here's a little tip so your band doesn't waste time waiting for conventional media to interview you.Start by doing it yourself.Write articles on your own band,have other members interview you and at your gigs as well.Write bios and artist profiles on each band member as well.

Along with that take videos of your interviews to put on your band website.Then when you have regular articles on your band,keep writing articles so you always have something fresh to use.Don't start using conventional media yet,use like I said College media.Chances are they can give your band the sort of hip cache your band needs.Whether it's College radio,print or TV.


After you have all that in place and you're playing at least once a week,start writing for a band you would like to open for.This shows you want to help other players.Write articles on them,interview them at their gigs,and offer to open for for free.By helping other bands could end being lucrative joint ventures where you go on the
road together.And if the band you open for wants someone to handle selling CDS for them at their gigs,do it,for a cut of the profits.

But keep writing your own media packages and use unconventional media like college and doing it your self.Think for your self players and just do it!

How Bands Can Create Your Own Media--Create Value For Other Bands And Prosper  

I keep on harping about playing for free and giving away your best material. Literally giving away the kitchen sink. Well, at least giving away your Mother -in-Law who hates you being a Musician. Read down to the bottom of this golden-nugget filled report to find out how your band can start it's own media.

The Realization:


The realization is no one knows who your band is--at least not yet.If your lead guitarist isn't the greatest thing since the Shred Master's Like Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert,or Blues Guru Derek Trucks. Chances are you'll have to play for free for a while.



Mean while, play those Jam Sessions weekly even though you hate it like a passion sometimes. Open for other bands for free, and come out with a 3 or 5 song EP and  give away a number of them for free.

For free? what in the hell are you talkin' bout Mark?



Yes, free.Just a small portion of them.


If you structure your band as a business when you first start out, you can actually  write off the free CD's as a promotional business item expense. You may live in Canada, United States, South America, Asia or Europe. If you have a Liberal government that encourages indie music business, you'll be able to write off  those expenses.



Work on writing more songs for your bands and other bands,and practice you ass off and give away songs on your bands website.


Giving Value interviewing Band's:


Offer to interview other band's in your genre and set up audio and video podcasts of those interviews on your website.This creates MASSIVE VALUE for other bands. Keep playing regularly opening up for other bands. Then start asking for money.



Because, if a club booker only offers 50 to 100 bucks for opening or even head lining because of low attendance,work out a deal with the club booker and put that money in a bank account. Preferably, in a high interest ING Direct account. If you  have a 3 piece band that money is useless to each member, other than a little spending money. Hardly worth it.


But you could take the money and use it in the business online or paying for gas to gigs, and writing that off as well.


Besides giving value to other bands think about how to create value for your band. Creating even more Massive Value for other bands:


Set up videos and podcasts of other bands interviewing them on different aspects of the music business such as guitar and gear tips, music business, getting booked,recording-- what ever.


These can be free to musicians and eventually used as how to material in E-books for even more value to musicians.


Going back to opening up for musicians. Offer to start round table discussions at clubs with the headlining acts and interview them, and have fans turn out as well.This can be done before or after gigs. Keep on playing gigs and asking to open for other bands. This also gives you leverage with high paying gigs by creating value for clubs,bands and your fans.



You have created so much value with your free stuff, musicians will wonder, if their free stuff is this good the stuff like interviews, CD's, and how to stuff.The CDs and shows I have to pay for, for musicians must be incredible!



This little tip will help your band insurmountably when you become a headliner and start touring.

But keep on creating value for other bands by continuing to give away so much value that you create fans of musicians,music industry people and your fans most of all.

Okay,How To Start Your Band's Own Media:

I'll keep it simple.Start by writing your own articles,bios and press kit material.Or get help from me.Tell other band members we're going to create our own media.

Huh? Yeah,you're probably saying,I don't want to do that shit!

If you're not getting any media interviews,do it yourself.

Yep.If you play even just one gig a week or a month for that
matter,have a band member interview you before and after the
gig with the audience present.Just a short interview.

Now,to get a little leverage since you're bringing people out
to a local club,ask the owner to bring out the media to watch
the interview and your gig.

Make sure you have someone from the band video tape the interview
so you can put it on your band website.Another way to create your
band's own media is to hook up a computer at the gig and have the
video stream live on the internet.

http://ustream.tv is a great way to stream band interviews,shows and interviewing other bands,for free.

Start doing this interview process for every gig.Have other band members interview each other,and interview other band's as well.Create a service like I have and write articles for bands.Be their go to guys.

If you play mainly metal,target bands in that genre.Don't stray far from your genre. But stick to making money for your band.What I said about wanting to open for other band's by interviewing them regularly.Do it.Don't ask for anything in return.

This is part of creating a music media empire.At some point make inroads with this band and open up for them.If it's for just 100 bucks,take it and bank the money for important band business.If they can't pay you,play it anyway.

By constantly doing interviews with this band and other bands,you'll create so much value they'll want to pay you a cut of the profits.Continue to do regular interviews with your bands and other ones you want to open for.

If you provide a writing and media service like this for musicians,they'll love you for it,while you work on your own band material,jam and open for local and regional bands in bigger cities.Eventually,you'll open for bands that play 2,000 seat theaters and big hockey arenas.

If you work it right,you'll continue to create media for your band,other bands and get paid for it.And,you'll go on the road making at least 3 or 4 grand opening for bands you went out of your way to interview and create media for,not asking for anything in return.

It's simpler than you think guys.

Email me:mdgrove@rock.com

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