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#333451 - 11/15/11 11:26 PM
Re: songs that you can't pull off on an arranger
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Ian, Hell, I'm trying to slow down and semi-retire, but no one will let me. I guess that's a good thing. Gary Gary, It’s a good thing for them, your prices must be too low, if you put them up they may pan you and then you can take the well earned rest. I can well understand that a website in your business isn't going to get you new gigs, they never will, who wants to look at a booking sheet, probably a thief who knows you’re not home on certain dates, you would be a dummy posting your diary IMO, did you have demos on your website, that should get people interested, they can see your performance and make a judgement. Are you still cutting people up or putting them to sleep or being wisked from the high seas. Regards Tony
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#333452 - 11/16/11 12:56 AM
Re: songs that you can't pull off on an arranger
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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...who wants to look at a booking sheet, probably a thief who knows you’re not home on certain dates, you would be a dummy posting your diary IMO... Tony
One of the major reasons I never say anything, on-line, about road trips or tours before I do them, and only afterwards...not a wise move to announce when your home will be left unattended, especially if you live alone. That is a good point, Tony. Ian
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#333462 - 11/16/11 08:19 AM
Re: songs that you can't pull off on an arranger
[Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Tony, I escaped from the field of medicine many years ago and never looked back. That was a difficult decision to make, but I still believe it was one of the better moves I've made in my life. I'm still sailing, though, but not as much as I would like. The boat is big enough to sail to the UK, but I'm just too old to make the voyage across the pond. As for the pay-scale, if you recall I posted something about this last year. I raised my prices by 25%, lost one client, and gained four more. I guess because I charge more they think I'm better--go figure. I never posted a calendar on my website--figured that the maintenance was too much, and it told the entire world when you were not home. Additionally, it provided site visitors with your telephone number, which could easily lead to someone stealing your identity. Cheers, Gary
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#333466 - 11/16/11 09:11 AM
Re: songs that you can't pull off on an arranger
[Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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The boat is 33-feet long and tips the scales at 12,500 pounds. It's a Morgan 33 Out-Island, which was specifically designed for blue-water sailing. The boat could handle the 40-foot waves, but this old man could not. If I were 40 years younger I wouldn't hesitate to make the voyage. Alas, Father Time and the Grim Reaper are both catching up to me much faster than I anticipated. Attached is a photo of a Morgan 33 OI located in Florida. For some reason I'm not able to access my photobucket account with this new computer. Cheers, Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (11/16/11 09:13 AM)
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#333472 - 11/16/11 11:04 AM
Re: songs that you can't pull off on an arranger
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Just to prove that what works for one guy doesn't another, I have a fairly good web presence and typically pull in an extra 5k a year through Corporate gigs and private parties that have verified they found my website and based on the appearance/demos, etc. decided to hire me. .
Plus, my regular clients say the love having the ability to book directly through my website. They say its a huge time saver for them and no one misses the phone tag frustrations.
OTOH, I think Gary has had great success with direct mail, and I've never found it to be cost effective.
The two of us I think, both turn away a nice chunk of work every year. So, two different aspects of a marketing plan, which take different routes, seem to wind up at mostly the same place.
Interesting stuff...
Edited by Bill in Dayton (11/16/11 11:05 AM)
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