The Gigging Musician Podcast

Partnerships

March 25, 2021 Jared Judge
The Gigging Musician Podcast
Partnerships
Show Notes Transcript

In this episode, Jared expands upon the strategy to drive traffic to music booking websites. Partnering with other industry partners is one of the biggest strategies to get bookings. Listen to this episode to find out how!

What's up gigging musicians. Today we're gonna talk about partnerships. So as musicians, you know, we are in the business of selling gigs to people. Now the problem is, even if you have the best website in the world, and you're one of the best musicians in the world, that doesn't get you a gig unless you're driving traffic to your website and getting people to interact with you. So that's where this strategy that I've come up with, it's part of a larger framework called the dream 100 strategy. I call my strategy, the website world tour is so important, because through this strategy, you can find all of the different potential sources of traffic for you to bring people into your website funnel and start to book gigs through you. That does include some paid strategies, but it also includes free ones, too, which as musicians, we typically are not making a ton of money from our gigs, unless you're booking consistently, which that's the goal of this podcast and book live Pro. And so instead of using these paid strategies, and spending all of our hard earned money on ads, and directory memberships and things like that, one of the key strategies behind this website world tour and the dream 100 is identifying potential partners and getting them to trust you and start sending bookings your way. So let's think about that a little bit. As a wedding musician, who are some of the potential partners that might want to refer business our way. You know, for me, I've identified that I played a lot of wedding venues. So all of the different ballrooms, the different restaurants, the different hotels, barns, all within like a 50 mile radius of me are potential partners for me. In fact, if you go on like a directory website, like wedding wire.com, look up wedding venues in your city, you'll find a whole list of these different wedding venues. If you go on any of their website, chances are they have a special page on their website that they call the preferred vendors list. This list is the these are the different bands and florists and caterers that they recommend to the couples who are getting married in their venue that they know like and trust and refer to, for them to book them. So on these preferred vendors lists, if you partner with these venues, you can get on those lists, and they will put a link to your booking optimized page. So of course, once they drive traffic to your booking optimized page, which if you haven't listened to the previous episode on that, definitely listen to that, because most musicians are doing their website wrong. Once you drive traffic to your booking optimized page from these vendor partnerships, that's they'll start to book you and they'll know more about you. Honestly, like I've been to a lot of wedding expos. In fact, I was just at one recently that wonderful world of weddings in Milwaukee. I chat with a ton of the the people coming through and I asked them Have you heard about my group? Have you heard about dream city strings. And despite the fact that I'm one of I'm doing probably the best job in the city, as far as advertising my group, most of the people who come through haven't heard of them at all, which is crazy, because the more people that know about you, the more people will actually book you. So that's why it's so important to make these partnerships. I showed you how to how to work your way in with venues. In fact, in my my masterclass, there's a strategy of how to do that. Other potential partners in the wedding space would be the wedding planners themselves, they make a lot of recommendations. Another potential partnership would actually be like the other vendors that are showing up photographers, videographers, florists, caterers, anyone who works in the wedding industry is a potential partner for this. So the strategy here is come up with your list of potential partners, reach out to them and provide value to them somehow. If it's a venue, there's you can actually take a tour of their venue and build the relationship that way, then make the Ask asked to be on their preferred vendors list. Follow up a couple times. wedding industry is probably one of the busiest industries that people work in. So they might not get back to you right away. Plus, they might actually not not have the website skills themselves to make the change to their website, they might have to go through a couple layers of red tape. You have to be patient with them, you have to follow up with them. And then once they put your website on their website, you have to make sure that your website is optimized for bookings. Otherwise people will come to a website that is not optimized for bookings, they won't know how to interact with you and book you and you ultimately won't get to share your music and get paid to do that. So that is the partnership component of The website World Tour. I'm currently giving a masterclass on this. It is available for free for people like you at www dot booklive pro.com slash masterclass. Definitely check that out because this is going to be the year of gigs and I want you to be able to share your music with as many people as possible. Thanks for listening to the gigging musician podcast. Be sure to subscribe and share it on Facebook and we will see you on the next episode.