Here's the scoop on how to increase festival bookings—book 2 years on one call. Getting into your festival of choice is not an easy task. There is so much competition vying for so few performance slots. So how can you make yourself look more attractive to the artistic director? First spend some time on the festival site and get familiar with what the festival is about. Get a real understanding of the scope of the festival and what the director is trying to accomplish with their programming. Look over last year’s schedule and read all the workshop titles and who performed in those workshops. See anything familiar or performers that…
Jeri Goldstein
Festival Bookings Plan Your Approach
March 21, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Book the Gig Goals & PlanningWhen it comes to festival bookings plan your approach for a better response. There’s no doubt that playing festivals can expand your audience within the festival market. There are so many to play and choose from as you plan your festival booking search. If you feel ready to pitch your act to the festival market, then here are 5 steps to take before picking up the phone or emailing a link to your Electronic Press Kit or your website to every festival on some huge list. Set some touring goals as to the markets that are logical for you to tour at this time in your career. Research the festivals…
Make Better Career Building Decisions
March 14, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Goals & PlanningMake better career building decisions by doing the numbers, create budgets and let the numbers guide you rather than your emotions. How many times a day do you have to make a decision that might impact your career or even your life? What factors do you use to help you make your final decision? Most people are influenced by their emotional response to any given situation. Heck, that’s what advertisers count on as do car sales people, real estate agents…you’ve been there. You remember, “So what color car do you see yourself driving.” Emotional? You bet! When it comes to your career, choosing to take a gig or bring a…
Your Name Impacts Your Marketing
March 7, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Marketing Your ActYour name impacts your marketing and sometimes it makes your marketing much harder. Name things to make your marketing easier. This is a motto I live by and frankly so should you. Why make your marketing harder than it already is. Your name for your business, projects, CDs, shows, books, your act, when well chosen, can be a boon to your marketing or a complete hindrance. I recently had a conversation with a band member who was concerned that their band name and then the album name was going to be problematic for their future. I tried to demonstrate how a good name can make a world of difference when…
Multiple Gigs In One Town
February 29, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! TOURING STRATEGIESWouldn't it be great to have multiple gigs in one town. Just think of what that would do to your bottom line and travel expenses. I thought I’d share some ideas on how to do just that by turning one gig in one town into multiple gigs in one town. Let’s say you know of a venue in town you would either like to play or you already have a gig there. Start with a little research about the town. Check the local websites for the town and the chamber of commerce to get some idea of what else is in the town. Look for schools, colleges, businesses and organizations.…
5 Steps Towards Future Gigs
February 22, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Goals & PlanningHere are 5 steps towards future gigs that you can implement immediately and get ahead of the booking game. Since this is winter, you are likely hitting the road to fulfill all the gigs you worked so hard book a few months ago or you are using the winter months to work on future bookings, a recording project or taking time off the road to do whatever... Well I've got a winter to-do list for you to help you stay on track to get future gigs. Step 1: Reconnect with recently played gigs. Gather up all those recently played gig contacts and make a list of your favorites. If you…
Gigs With Big Audiences
February 15, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Book the Gig
Tired of playing for small crowds and want to play Gigs With Big Audiences? Want to build your recognition within a larger marketplace? Want to play in front of hundreds if not thousands? Then it’s time to knock on the doors of city hall. Yes local government departments are a great place to find some big audience gigs. You know the ones I’m talking about. Ever see the whole community turn out at the local band stand or amphitheater or city park? Who goes to these concerts-the whole town perhaps? Well why aren’t you playing on that stage in front of all those people? It is possible you know. So…
Contracts Why You Need Them
January 18, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Book the GigContracts why you need them may baffle you so here's a quick Biz Booster to help you understand just how important it is to issue a contract for every gig. I read a lot of emails lately that talk about getting burned by venues because there was no contract on the date. You worked so hard to get the gig. Now you need to make sure it is real! Trust is a wonderful thing and you want to trust the booker who gave you the date. You want to trust they will promote the date, that you’ll be on their website’s calendar list of upcoming events, that they will pay…
3 Top Factors To Get Great Gigs
January 12, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Book the GigConsider these 3 top factors to get great gigs and increase your income. These three career-changing factors are the difference between struggling to book your tours and booking great tours with ease. # 1. You must know what you are offering. It's not sufficient to simply put it out there that you are an artist. It doesn't matter what type of artist you are, whether you are a singer/songwriter, a classical pianist, a storyteller, a dancer, an actor, a juggler, a comic, a writer or even a visual artist. You need to know what you are presenting, and the various ways you can present your artistry. The mistake I see…
3 Best Practices For The New Year
January 5, 2016 – Posted in: Biz Booster Hot Tip! Goals & PlanningI thought I’d offer 3 best practices for the New Year that you might make part of your routine this year and for years to come. The new year is off and running. Holiday travel is winding down and winter is about to kick into high gear. Are you ready? Adopt these 3 best-practices and you will have an advantage over other artists vying for the same gigs. Practice Gratitude: One sure-fire way to build great relationships in business and in life is to demonstrate your appreciation to those with whom you interact. From the business perspective, that might simply mean remembering to send Thank You notes to bookers, presenters,…

