How Shopping Malls Can Increase Your Gig Audience
If you have been to a shopping mall on, at least, one
occasion, you know the tremendous crowds that most of them attract daily.
Hundreds, and even thousands, of daily shoppers flock to the largest
shopping malls.
And, while most malls have large crowds year round, two of their busiest
shopping periods are during summer and Christmas seasons, which adds even
more potential mall shoppers.
Also, most people tend to, naturally, shop in their own neighborhood malls
in the interest of convenience and saving time.
And, there is an entirely different crowd that frequents malls during
summers, and that is the one that desires to stay cool for free while
reducing its home cooling bills.
But, while the mall itself is a large crowd attraction overall, a number
of its stores are even more attractive with consistent repeat customers.
Such stores include; hair salons, sports stores, game stores, clothing
stores, eye clinics, nail salons, music stores, restaurants, just to cite
a few.
And, while you may feel that the only stores your music is likely to have
anything in common with are mall music stores, here is an idea on how you
can get other unrelated mall stores working with you in increasing your
gig audience as well.
First, for maximum effect in increasing each gig's audience, select the
mall that is closest to your upcoming gig.
Next, approach various store managers in the mall with the proposition of
a "barter" deal, whereby, through a co-promotion, you agree to distribute
fliers at your gigs that include their store coupons, discounts or ads in
exchange for their placing your band's promotional fliers on their
checkout counters for their customers (this will, obviously, involve your
creation of two separate fliers).
Flyer #1:
Flyer #1 will be your normal flyer (you do have one, right?) that you use
to promote your gigs. Again, this will be a group of your fliers (say, 50,
or so) that is left with each store.
Flyer #2:
Flyer #2 is the flyer that you will use that contains your various stores'
coupons that you will distribute at your area gig.
In creating this particular flyer, if each store can provide you with a
discount coupon, this is great as you can then take the coupons and
photocopy them onto a master sheet, then easily make copies from the
master sheet.
If some stores agree to the co-promotion, but do not have discount
coupons, have them provide you with a business card with a special notice
or symbol on it which you will photocopy on the flyer, and which store
personnel can identify as the co-promotion campaign when a customer brings
one in.
If, for whatever reason this will not work, ask the store manager if you
can create a simple design on computer with your band name and the store
name, along with any discount the store wishes to present. The store will
also likely wish to approve your design before you distribute it.
While the preceding may sound like a bit of effort initially, keep in mind
that this is not a one-time deal, but is to be an ongoing relationship
with the store since you will likely play in the area again and,
therefore, is worth this small investment of time and task.
Also, at such office supply stores such as Staples and Office Max, you can
usually get copies at a nominal cost, from two to seven cents per copy.
Now, consider the possible increase of your audience over a short time
period if you can:
* Get an agreement with ten stores in any given mall
* Distribute 50-100 fliers to each mall store
* Pass out 50-100 store coupon fliers at each gig
* Multiply this process by five area malls
Then, repeat the entire process.
Special Note: Approach stores for co-promotion *only* after you have
obtained permission from each upcoming gig management to distribute such a
co-promotion sponsorship flyer in the gig venue.
Doing so, in advance, will save any unnecessary time and effort should the
venue not approve later.
About the author:
Kenny Love is president of MuBiz.com, a multi-service music firm providing
radio promotion, media publicity, gig publicity and business services for
musicians. Get complete details at
http://www.myspace.com/kenlove
Written by: Kenny Love
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