Marketing your venue is important to both the venue and the
performers you hire. I’m sure you would like to see that the money you are
putting out to hire performers, pay tier and staff is being put to its best
use. One of the ways to do that is to market your venue shows to get the best
possible audience you can. As most of you are aware, I manage and am business
partners with musician Seth Regan, also known as Mankind Tracer in Second Life.
When we are promoting anything, the following are just a few of the things we
do to get the information out there to the SL public.
One of the important ways you can market shows at your venue
is to list them in Second Life events. This is a very critical step in
marketing as the majority of fans are looking in events to see who is
performing. You should list in events as early as possible. If you book the
performer a month before they actually play then list it right then because the
sooner you can, the closer to the top of the event listing for that time you
will be. Make sure to ask the performers if they have any promotional text just
for SL Events.
When you are hiring musicians to perform at your venue,
consider the time you are booking them and have realistic expectations. In SL
the most live shows are starting between 6pm and 8pm. There could be 40 other
shows happening at the same time and there are only so many concurrent users to
attend those shows. This makes marketing even more important because if people do
not know what is happening at your venue then how will they show up?
In SL another great resource is SL event groups. You can join
groups and send notices and group messages about your events. There are a
plethora of groups out there like Musical Metaverse, Live Music 24, Shooting
Star and many more. If you do not have many group spots left, you can create an
alt and join the groups and then log into your alt 30 minutes before the show
and send notices.
Seth Regan performing at To The Stars live music venue. |
Social media is also another great way to market your shows.
Facebook has tons of groups specifically for Second Life and SL Events. There
are a lot of SLers that have Facebook accounts either as their avatar or under
their real life name and they use FB as a way to communicate. There is Google
Plus and Twitter as well but with both of those, you need to follow people for
them to follow you back, there are few groups on G+ that are SL events related
and you cannot have groups on Twitter. There is also Second Friends, an SL only
social media website where you can create groups, a profile, blog and list
events for free.
Another great marketing tool is booking performers back to
back that play similar styles of music. Then you will get carry over from one
performer to the next keeping people at your venue longer. Also, keep
consistent events, even if it is just once a week for a couple of hours will
let people know that they can count on your venue at those times to have performances.
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