Booking gigs is absolutely necessary if you want to grow your fan base. Smaller venues, coffee shops, local clubs, beach clubs and even private parties – all are good for landing new fans.

But what if you could book a gig that gave you massive exposure at one fell swoop? What if you could sell 40 CDs at one show instead of maybe 2?

Booking a one-time show is not the end all be all.

The more high exposure shows you book and perform the better.

In my recent article on Disc Makers blog I cover how to book gigs that give you massive exposure.

Even before you start a GigCampaign to get the gig, remember, being prepared is a must. Be ready and start booking some high exposure gigs now.

PS. There is a special bonus at the end of the article that you can download. I put together a checklist for booking high exposure gigs, including my favorite email follow-up template. This is the checklist I used to book gigs with big names like Kenny Wayne Shepherd.

Here’s a link to the article:  http://blog.discmakers.com/2017/10/how-to-book-high-exposure-music-gigs-as-an-independent-artist/

 

Craig Kelley

About Craig Kelley

Craig helps indie artists book more gigs, promote their music and submit to record labels @ GigFaster and GigFaster University . His latest release is his 7th album, Not So Blue. His band has supported Grammy artists including Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Rick Derringer, Gary Hoey, Joan Jett, Fuel and many more. http://craigkelley.com He is also the host of The 5 Minute Podcast For Musicians.

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