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Marketing
Your Brand With A Music Concert
We recently received an email from an urban clothing store in Nebraska, asking if we thought
promoting a local concert was a good ideas to market their store. The short answer is, if you
think having a thousand or more teens and young adults screaming and having a good time at
a show with your banners hanging all around the venue is a good idea, yes. Here are some
suggestions to help make your event a successful and memorable one.
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Unless you have experience producing concerts/festivals, start small. Consider using a small
theater/auditorium (1,000-2,000 people capacity) for a show or the parking lot of your
business for a mini festival. If your town is big on local talent, book them as opening acts with
one nationally known artist (within your budget) as the headliner. However, the bigger your
venue the more you may have to spend on a well-known headliner, to help sell more tickets.
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Don't be afraid to hire a professional consultant or concert promoter. You can oversee the
project while they do the work. In some instances you can setup a partnership with their
company and do it as a joint venture.
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Make sure all vendors and sponsors fit the theme of your event. For example, a high-end
import beer sponsor/vendor may not be a good fit for a show featuring local hip hop music.
However, if your urban wear is geared toward an older urban adult and you are putting on a
90's retro hip hop show, it could be a good match.
Read more at http://ConcertPromoUSA.net
Currently
Accepting Offers
Hip Hop: Future, Roscoe Dash, Flo Rida, Pitbull, Red Cafe, Styles P, Travis Porter, Rick Ross, Webbie, Lil Kim, Curren$y, Tity Boi a.k.a 2Chainz, Young Chris, Yung L.A., Meek Mill, Yo Gotti, Trina
Throwback Hip Hop: Mystikal, DMX, Chamillionaire, Project Pat, B.G.,
Hosts: Idris Elba, Pooch Hall, Toya Wright, Hosea Sanchez, Boris Kodjoe
R&B: Lloyd, New Edition, Charlie Wilson, Johnny Gill, Melani Fiona, Miguel, Eric Benet, Avant, Donell Jones, Jagged Edge, H-Town, Ginuwine, LeToya Luckett, Jon B.
Old School: Colonel Abrams, D-Train, Cherrelle, Johnny Kemp, K-Ci & JoJo, Zapp, Cameo, Lakeside, S.O.S. Band, Midnight Star, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Comedy: Tyler Craig, Rickey Smiley, DooDoo Brown, Huggy Lowdown & Chris Paul, Nick Lewis
Comedy Package: Shuckey Duckey, Chris Thomas, and Bruh Man
DJs: DJ Drama, Greg Street, DJ Scream, DJ Infamous, DJ Jelly, DJ Michael Watts, DJ Envy
NOTE:
The fastest way to book an artist
or get a price quote is by completing our online booking request form at
http://eJams.net/bookingform.htm.
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