Free Webinar On Booking Corporate, Private Gigs For Your Band
Given how well it's help up in the digital age, the live show remains a large part of many bands and artists' revenue. One of the most financially rewarding types of live show, however, is in the form of corporate, private gigs.
For many bands, live shows still represent a large percentage of their revenue. That’s because in the digital age, fans still value unique experiences.
There are of course many types of live shows that you can perform. These include at traditional music venues and bars, coffeehouses, house concerts, colleges & universities, and music festivals.
But there’s another type of live show that offers an opportunity to make money for your band, make new connections, and not have to worry about marketing and promotion: private & corporate gigs.
Join Dave & Allison from Bandzoogle along with their special guest Mark Steiner (CEO of GigSalad) for this free webinar on how to book private & corporate gigs for your band!
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why you should consider playing private & corporate gigs
What types of private gigs are available to you
What you need to have in place to book private gigs
How to find and book private gigs
How to communicate (and negotiate) with clients
And more! There will be lots of additional resources shared during the webinar. You’ll also be able to ask any questions you have during a Q&A at the end.
Details:
Date: Wednesday, August 30th Time: 12:00pm EST
*Can't make it to the live webinar? No worries! Just register to get a replay link to watch the webinar anytime.
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