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Where to Find Your Best Music Marketing
Ideas
by Bob Baker
Different bands have different ways of coming up with promotional strategies.
Many bands take a look at how their favorite successful band is promoting
itself... then borrow some of those tactics to apply to their own marketing
campaign.
There's nothing wrong with that. It's perfectly acceptable to model the steps
others have taken to move up the ladder.
However, you do run the risk of blending in with the mass of bands trying to
get ahead.
To stand out, you must take a fresh approach and do something different from
what everyone else is doing. But you don't have to reinvent the wheel. In fact,
I suggest that you still borrow successful marketing techniques -- only you
borrow them from non-music fields. Good ideas are everywhere. Sometimes, the
best ones are not in the obvious places.
Here's an example. Enterprise Rent-A-Car is one of the biggest and most
successful rental car companies. Enterprise became successful because it catered
to a specific niche within the industry -- insurance replacement vehicles. If
you're involved in an accident or your car goes into the shop, you need a rental
car to drive until yours is fixed. And that's the type of rental upon which
Enterprise built its empire.
So what high-tech marketing technique do you think Enterprise uses to get
that business? The answer: donuts. That's right, employees from local branches
regularly visit repair shops in their area and bring free donuts for the shop
workers. It's simple, it's cheap and it keeps Enterprise at the top of the list
when repair shop customers need rental cars.
Could you borrow this tactic to promote your music? How much would you be
appreciated if you took free donuts (or pizza, candy, etc.) to your favorite
record store, nightclub, radio station or music publication?
From now on, be on the lookout for marketing ideas from any and all sources
-- hair salons, dentists, dance troupes, fast food joints, plumbers, you name
it.
Looking at the music industry for new ideas is fine. But don't overlook the
wealth of ideas you can borrow from other industries as well.
Bob Baker is the author of
"Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook," "Unleash the Artist Within" and "Branding
Yourself Online." He also publishes TheBuzzFactor.com, a web site and e-zine
that have been delivering marketing tips and inspirational messages to music
people of all kinds since 1995. Get your FREE subscription to Bob's e-zine by
visiting TheBuzzFactor.com today.
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