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The DIY Guide to Guerrilla Marketing By Jaci Rae
So what can you do to use guerrilla marketing to help further your music career? The first piece of advice I can give you is to think outside the box. Dont do what everyone else is doing. Here area few ideas to get you started:
· Another easy and free way to get your name out there and seen is to write reviews on every product your own, have used, read or heard. Then post the reviews on places like amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. Make sure to put a small two or three sentence bio at the end of each review that has the name of any CD projects you have done. You cant post your URL there; they will delete your bio. When you post your reviews, put your vanity email address inside your real name. While those sites wont allow you to post your URL, if your URL is part of your real name, they dont say a word. Check out amazon.com and look for one of my reviews. This is what you will see: Jaci Rae - The Rae of Hope. raeofhope@jacirae.com. (Dont use a real email address or you will end up with a lot of spam. That is my website, but the email address if fake.) Why is this an important step? Because people will read your reviews and you get your name out there. Most consumers are Internet savvy and if they are interested in you, will check you out.
These are just a few ideas. A very important part of the guerilla marketing process is the business side. In order for all of the ideas you come up with to benefit you, you have to be registered with the correct places so that when your hard work begins to paying off, other people know it as well. Here is a list of some of the places you must register:
Broadcast Data Systems attn: (find out who is in charge at that time)
and SoundScan http://www.soundscan.com/
I list more ideas as well as places to register your music that will
be crucial to your music success in, The Indie Guide to Music, Marketing
and Money and its companion The Indie Guide to Contact Information.
There are a lot of Guerrilla Marketing techniques I am sure you can
come up with yourself. If you want different results and what you
have been trying in the past always turns out the same, then you must
do something different! Guerrilla marketing is what you need to do
differently. Go after your audience with fervor and diligence, but
think outside the box to get the results you desire and the exposure
for your music that you need. Jaci Raes grit and determination brought her from a poor childhood to a successful singer and performer who tours around the world. She is the recipient of the "Female Vocalist of the Year" award at the Golden Music Awards in Nashville, TN as well as a Barnes and Noble and Amazon #1 Best seller. She is the author of The Indie Guide to Music, Marketing and Money. Jaci lives in California where she spends her spare time working on her music, writing and hanging out with family and friends. For more information, go to http://www.jacirae.com |