Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to get from Who to U2 Publicity Tips for Bands
How to get from Who to U2 Publicity Tips for Bands     Suzy S.              U2 has been a hot topic in the media these days because of the upcoming re-release of their 1991 album Achtung Baby. With 22 Grammy awards, a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the #22 spot on the Rolling Stones list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, U2 clearly has a huge presence in the music industry.   And Bono (and his signature sunglasses) is well-known across the globe, given all his humanitarian work.  These heavy hitters have had a long and successful career, and have worked hard to get there.   Many bands just starting out dream of this kind of popularity  but how do you actually get to that level?   If youre new to the music scene, its essential to get your name out there to bridge the gap between your fans and your music.  Indie Music Planet has some great tips for boosting your music career and making a name for yourself:  Promo Tip #1: A music artist must start somewhere.   Create a plan with some ideas and set goals  as to what you  need to accomplish weekly, monthly, and yearly. Start  small and make it  progressive. Reach benchmarks and keep at it.  Promo Tip #2: Image is everything. Image is the complete  package â"  artist/band name, look, performance, merchandise, and style,  to how  that brand is marketed. A stage name can be a descriptive  statement of  the image you or your band project. Be unique and  interesting to look at  in some way, and build your own unique stage  persona.  Promo Tip #3: Be innovative in your promotional efforts!  The  Internet has made it possible to hear a LOT more music, from a LOT  more  artists. You are now a very small fish in a very large pond â" you  will  need to find a way to stand out, above and glow in the dark.  Think  beyond the box on every promo tip.   Promo Tip #4: Announce every song, every CD, decent  chart  position, contest win, top sales on releases, announce anything  and  everything to stay in the publicâs eye. If you canât write a decent   article up for the press release, get someone that can. Write a review   of every gig and get feedback from local VIPs, fans, whomever matters   and include the best quotes. Is it news worthy? Write and promote it.   Get the most mileage you can from your promotional tactics.  Promo Tip #5 Professional photos mean you take  yourself  seriously. All photos in your press kit should be quality  photos, not  just your main bio picture. The money spent on a  photographer that can  capture your music âimageâ is money well spent.  Promo Tip #6: Collect email addresses to keep your fans current on what you are up to. When  building  your lists, try to list their location â" city, state and zip  with a bit  of personal input about that fan. This is a great way to  create a more  personal and targeted mailing list without bombarding  people that are  too far away to attend a show.  Promo Tip #7: Create a video and get on YouTube. Place  your video  on all relevant video sites. Video scrapbook your  music,   progress, accomplishments, and jam sessions. This could  make for  good clips in other projects.  Promo Tip #8: Elevator Pitch â" If you only have one  shot to make  an impression in 30 seconds or less, can you do it? You  will need to, so  practice it!  Promo Tip #9: Attend music conferences, indie showcases, and music festivals. Gain exposure and network.  Promo Tip #10: Be easy to work with and be flexible. A  good  reputation carries a lot of weight. Flexibility can also mean  possibly  adjusting areas of your work or image so as to get your foot  in the door,  if need be.  Promo Tip #11: Play for free if you have to, anywhere, and any time.  Create an event with a cause and donate the  proceeds to a  charity. This can open up some interesting contacts and  opportunities. Or, sponsor an event.  Promoting is an ongoing process, but the more time you spend doing it, the wider your fan base will become.   Your success relies on the effort you put forth, and with any luck, youll go from a who? to the well-known reputation of U2.  Like these posts?   Sign up to receive daily updates right to your inbox!   Click here to subscribe.  
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