Monday, March 10, 2014

How Your Band Can Seem More Real To Your Fans By Adopting Jimmy Fallon's Down To Earth Way Of Presenting Himself

Jimmy Fallon is the new king of late night. There's been a lot of hoopla and intrigue surrounding the crowning of Fallon to the throne that Carson and Jay had. But what I want to talk about is identifying with your fans, and potential ones.   You don't have to come across like a crazy man who does all kinds of wild things that get only your hardcore fans talking.

What i'm talking about is telling your fans when onstage who you really are. Even the top paid bands never really tell you about themselves. Their music sold the show. It's different now, and people want more human entertainers. Not ones they can't relate to.

You have very little time onstage to tell people about your band. That's where interviews, audios and podcasts for your fans come in handy to tell your story.

Start by telling about the real you and what your band does everyday. Be honest.Tell people how you got together and made the realization you wanted to be full time musicians. And tell people about your mistakes, and times you really didn't get it or even care.

Humanize yourself and your band. I have a link to a well known marketer Kevin Rogers who can help your bands message become more real to your fans.

Oh, tell fans what you discovered along the way from people who helped you. Even make fun of yourself.

You'll seem more real to your fans and they'll feel part of your tribe.

Kevin Rogers is a well known marketer and copywriter, and he helps people of all walks of life get their message across in a way that makes your band seem more real in a way like you're talking with a friend.

It doesn't get any better than that. The link to Kevin Rogers and his article on creating a Jimmy Fallon like sales hook is right here. And you're doing it without coming off like a salesman. Just click the link below this.

 Much success musicians.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               http://thecopywritersedge.com/copywriting/jimmy-fallons-60-second-sales-hook/

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