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Issue XVIII, Volume III

Welcome to the eighteenth issue of the Onlinegigs Booking & Promotional Tips monthly newsletter, Volume III. We've suggested in the past that one of the most important things that positions a band for success is treating the band as a business organization. Businesses develop business plans to lay out their strategy. The practice of doing this will also further cement them in your mind. Having this clearer picture will help you stay focused and on track. This month's advice article by Peter Spellman gives you a good outline for planning your work and Onlinegigs helps you organize the tasks and steps that come out of this planning. Also check out the feature this month on using groups in your private address book to organize those contacts.

Jay Flanzbaum Onlinegigs, Founder


Booking Advice
Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan
 
Setting Up and Using Groups
 
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Booking Advice
Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan

By Peter Spellman

Scenario 1: A talented band wants a record deal but their gig schedule is erratic and members' day jobs keep sucking their energies so there's not much left for anything else. Scenario 2: A terrific songwriter keeps churning out tunes weekly but they just sit in her notebook while she dreams of someday recording them. Scenario 3: A singer and producer team up and record two cuts for release but then realize all the cash has gone to recording and manufacturing with none left for promotion and marketing. Scenario 4: A music school graduate with great promise sits in his insurance job cubicle and wonders, " What went wrong?"

Sound familiar?

After fifteen years of working in artist development I've become painfully aware of a tremendous amount of musically-gifted talent being squandered. Some musicians progress in fits and starts--one step forward, two back; two steps forward, one back...and so on. Others are just spinning their wheels, stalled. Still others are going in circles. A few, perhaps the most tragic, are spinning their wheels and going in circles.

What accounts for all this misguided effort? It could be many things: a lack of talent, drug abuse, laziness, etc. But, more often than not, musicians tend to get nowhere because of the absence of a map. A map is a plan that points to your destination and lays out the best routes to get there. Maps give us the "bird's eye view", the lay of the land so to speak, so that our journey toward our destination is discernable and deliberate, rather than haphazard and blind. Singer-songwriter Kelly Pardekooper of Iowa city put it this way: "The bottom line for me is that until I had a plan written down in black and white, I was just swimming in the dark, I had no anchor for my boat, no Felix for my Oscar."

Those planning to be doctors and investment bankers have a fairly clear path to their respective destinations: four years of college, followed by several more years of specialized study, and then onto a"job". The requirements are clear; the maps come pre-packaged. Musicians, on the other hand, don't usually have the luxury of a clearly-defined "job" waiting at the end of their preparation. The musician's map will have hundreds of potential paths, and will be as unique as the life and talent it's guiding...

Read
the full article here.

Peter Spellmam is the director of Music Business Solutions (www.mbsolutions.com) and author of "The Self Promoting Musician: Strategies for Independent Music Success" (Berklee Press). Music Business Solutions works to help musicians, songwriters and industry careerists start and grow a successful music business through vital information and creative management strategies.

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Setting Up and Using Groups

As you may already be aware, Onlinegigs includes a private address book for you to store online, any additional contacts that you have. It is always accessible to you. Within these contacts, you can set up groups for anything to define a set of contacts. This grouping function is also used to segregate your fan list when you utilize Onlinegigs Fan Management system. You can then search by groups and pull up all the related contact records whenever you need to contact them or send a newsletter to them. All you have to do when you set up a new contact is switch over to the group tab and add the contact to an existing group or create a new one.

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