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#189407 - 09/07/02 01:06 AM
Re: How much to charge for different gigs. Prospecting. Negotiating??
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Scott L: From my own personal experience, I can definitely tell you that if you sing(while playing the kb), that it will greatly increase your gig earning potential ! Singing somehow commands & holds the listener's (audience) attention 'a lot' more than performing an instrumental set only. I strongly urge you to seriously consider investing time to develop your pipes (voice lessons?). As far as rates go, first find out what the 'going rate' in your area is for people doing similar gigs (nursing homes, retirement communities, clubs, weddings, etc). Start your rates at the lower end of the spectrum to attract/build up clientele. If you aren't already established or known in your area, approach a suitable venue and offer to play for a first time intro rate (such as 1/2 of your normal rate), but do NOT play for free (even for the first time) to potential paying clients. I've found this technique usually doesn't work out. I reserve free playing only for legitimate non profit fund raising benefits & events and for family/friends. I recommend establishing and charging all similar type client venues the same rate because nothing is worse than one client finding out you charged more/less than the other guy. Consider rasing your rates only after you've established yourself in your area = your gig schedule is fully booked for a month, and you can afford to turn away work. Honestly, integrity, promptness, and an outgoing friendly attitude will bring you respect and subesequently bring more work and more $. After playing a potential ongoing venue a couple of times, I strongly recommend you sign a mutual business contract to protect both parties. I also insist on written & signed contracts and receiving a non refundable deposits for wedding, anniversary party & corporate gigs as well. I hope these suggestions help. I'm sure other pros out there (Uncle Dave, Donny, DonM, Mario, etc) will have other suggestions as well. Good luck. Scott
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#189408 - 09/07/02 09:14 AM
Re: How much to charge for different gigs. Prospecting. Negotiating??
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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All good points Scott, but I disagree about a free audition. I have never shyed away from a free sample to showcase my act in the clients "home area" and it has NEVER come up dry. When you are unknown to a client, it's a great offer of good faith to do a sample set or two so you can all get the feeling of how you fit in THAT situation. After you are established, this is not as important because clients can come and hear you somewhere else. Until you are set in a regular schedule, I see no down side to a few auditions to get your name out there.
I quote a price, and tell the client that if I am asked back .... they pay the rate. Period. If they are not happy with the price - too bad. I walk. They almost always give it a try IF they like the show. You have to earn the right to stay at a job, but you usually have the advantage in the beginning, if the client likes your work.
I intentionally price myself above a lot of my competitors, because I think I'm worth it. Once you work cheap .... you can't go back very easy. Establish an act - set a price, and then get out there and sell it, man! Let the repeat business speak FOR you. The best advertisement for an entertainer is a happy client as a reference. Hand out lots of cards, and send out contracts the same day you get the call back. Be aggressive ... your competition will be!
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#189415 - 09/07/02 08:52 PM
Re: How much to charge for different gigs. Prospecting. Negotiating??
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Thanx Tony, I hate to have to defend myself to people that don't even know me. Seems a bit immature, don't ya think? Thanx to my Cajun pal, Don too. You guys are the greatest. It's nice to have people in your corner. If anyone is keeping score ... I worked 4 hours at a beautiful poolside engagement party, ten minutes from my house today. Ate 5 star food and had top shelf drinks at my disposal. I got a measly $900 bucks for my sweat. Hardly pays the cleaning bills. Maybe I should look into that "proper" job. They also contracted Dec 28th. That's a tough night to book. The Saturday between Christmas & New Years .... who throws parties then? Oh well ...... guess I'll muddle through that one too.
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