Members ZERO HEROES Posted March 15, 2008 Members Posted March 15, 2008 We're going to start giving away free CDs at our shows, and only at our shows. We have other stuff we sell like shirts, posters, etc., at the shows too. The CDs can be paid for online, stores, download, but only at our shows can you get a free one.
Members Standard8 Posted March 15, 2008 Members Posted March 15, 2008 Are they just not selling? Why would you give it away for free? If they are paying to get into the show, and dig the music, to the point they are buying merchandise, why wouldn't they buy the CD? IF you are having trouble moving them at shows, and other merchandise, try out a package deal, like buy CD, get a shirt and a sticker free.
Members ZERO HEROES Posted March 15, 2008 Author Members Posted March 15, 2008 Are they just not selling? Why would you give it away for free? If they are paying to get into the show, and dig the music, to the point they are buying merchandise, why wouldn't they buy the CD? IF you are having trouble moving them at shows, and other merchandise, try out a package deal, like buy CD, get a shirt and a sticker free. Marketing tool to get them to come to shows and join our mailing list. Then I up sell them other stuff. In the end, I make more money and get more people coming to shows. Win-Win for everyone.
Members PeterTuneCore Posted March 17, 2008 Members Posted March 17, 2008 Marketing tool to get them to come to shows and join our mailing list. Then I up sell them other stuff. In the end, I make more money and get more people coming to shows. Win-Win for everyone. If you can get your per-unit cost low enough, and if the move boosts your attendance, this is a darn good idea! Thanks! --Peterpeter@tunecore.com
Members musictime365 Posted March 19, 2008 Members Posted March 19, 2008 So that's why there are free cds.
Members Telestrastic Posted March 26, 2008 Members Posted March 26, 2008 I often give away free 2 song promo CD's of tracks recorded in my home studio. They sound very good and have earned me a lot of fans.Go for it! We do this to just in a paper or cardstock sleeve with all the great contact info and stuff printed on it, and usually stuff them with a few stickers too. The fans love them, cuz we'll change the songs every so often or put different versions of popular songs on it.
Members Booya Tribe Posted March 26, 2008 Members Posted March 26, 2008 While I kind of understand the tactic, I tend to think that the good old fashioned method of having a good band that puts on a good show that people can't wait to see next time is a better and more cost effective method. Whenever a band has a mailing list, it just seems so desperate to me. If I really like the music, I don't need to be emailed to be reminded when they are playing!
Members ZERO HEROES Posted March 26, 2008 Author Members Posted March 26, 2008 While I kind of understand the tactic, I tend to think that the good old fashioned method of having a good band that puts on a good show that people can't wait to see next time is a better and more cost effective method.Whenever a band has a mailing list, it just seems so desperate to me. If I really like the music, I don't need to be emailed to be reminded when they are playing! What works for some doesn't always work for others. As I've said before, each genre has it's own protocol.
Members ZERO HEROES Posted March 26, 2008 Author Members Posted March 26, 2008 The fans love them, cuz we'll change the songs every so often or put different versions of popular songs on it. This has worked in the past for band on my label. We record different live shows, works great.
Members rennyn Posted March 27, 2008 Members Posted March 27, 2008 That seems like a very good idea for getting people to your shows. But aren't the ones coming to the shows generally fans already? If it is working though.. awesome
Members ZERO HEROES Posted March 28, 2008 Author Members Posted March 28, 2008 That seems like a very good idea for getting people to your shows. But aren't the ones coming to the shows generally fans already? If it is working though.. awesome Your goal should be getting them in the hands of people who have never been to your show.
Members hubberjub Posted April 8, 2008 Members Posted April 8, 2008 Your goal should be getting them in the hands of people who have never been to your show. Absolutely. We distributed over 10,000 copies of a four song ep last summer. They cost almost nothing to make and the response you get is amazing. Those CDs do more for you when they are in the peoples hands. They don't do anybody any good if they are sitting in a box in the back of your van at the end of the night.
Members skuller Posted April 10, 2008 Members Posted April 10, 2008 buy a shirt, get a free cd.buy a cd, get a free shirt.
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