March 10, 2009

The Secret to Making Money Playing Live Music

The simple secret to making money playing live music is:

1.    Create exciting market worthy music products, both recorded and live
2.    Expose your music through every possible avenue at your disposal, both terrestrial and digital
3.    Focus more of your time on selling live music interactions to your fans than to night clubs.

Unfortunately, most artists think that making it onto the club circuit will pave the way to financial security and, eventually, that almighty record deal.  This is not true. However, until artists truly understand their position in today’s music marketplace, clubs will still be able make them think they have all of the leverage and thereby the upper hand in booking matters.  By working smarter not harder, artists can change this perception and build a large moneymaking base of people and eventually of clubs who will pay them for live music interactions. Here’s how.

Fans are desperate for more personal interaction with the artists they love.  Because booking has been an intimidating task for most fans and something they have never really known how to do, the average person has never booked an artist.  On the other hand, most artists fail to realize that the best source of live music interactions for them is their own fan base.

When a fan wants to book an artist for a house party, private concert or other type of special event which most booking agents generally don’t want to deal with, they rarely know how to go about doing it. More than likely, cost is not the same determining factor for them that it is for clubs.  When a fan is booking an artist they love, their priority factor is that they are looking to make a personal connection with an artist and they are willing to pay well for that connection.  They get to deal with the artist directly, an exciting factor in and of itself and they control their own event. The price point will usually be much higher for a fan than a club because a fan is buying from emotion whereas a club wants to fills its calendar with the best talent it can find for the cheapest price.

Sometimes playing for free makes a lot of sense. Find artists with large followings and sell yourself to them as a free opening act.  Go to restaurants and bars with moderate to large client bases that don’t have live music and offer to play for free as long as you can sell some merchandise.  Remember, the more you play out live, the tighter your live music product becomes. If friends are have parties, offer to play for free.  A party is always better with live music and it makes you seem cool and provides great exposure.  Slowly you will lock in a base of “True Fans.”  These are the people most likely to pay you money for a music product.  Go to malls and offer to play for free.  Pass out flyers for future paid gigs and sell merchandise. Talk to high schools and offer to play for free but make sure that you will help the school with something that’s important to them, like raising money for band instruments or team sports.

It is extremely important that you put your music everywhere you can for free.  Give free downloads of your music away on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and on any other website that people into music are exposed to.  Give away a new download away every week.  Figure out which music blogs talk about your kind of music (use Echonest.com’s Promobot to find the right blogs) , email them, but even better, talk to them and tell them they can give your music away for free.  If you are an emerging artist with no real base, the more you give away your music for free, the better of a chance you have of converting people into true believers.  Also, you will have a greater opportunity to be booked and to sell a CD’s, a download’s, ringtones, or other digital products like a mini EP with photos, artwork and lyric sheets.  Look at giving away music for free as extremely cost effective to advertise for an artist.

Most bands are not organized enough to get booked through their MySpace page or from anywhere else on the Internet.  Most of the time your page is so cluttered that people wouldn’t know who or how to contact you so they can book you. When they play live, a truly great band will work whatever room they are in to connect with as many of their fans as possible. Your fans may ask you for a card so they can book you. Chances are even if you give them one or you exchange numbers, they won’t ever call you because they probably lost your card or your piece of paper and you will almost never return their email on MySpace anyway.

So here you are, you have a good music product, you are continuously exposing it to as many people as you can and you still aren’t reaping the benefits of more bookings.  What can you do to increase the possibility of your being booked more often from this group of people who really would like to book you? Well you should sign up for MPTrax.Com, the first booking tool on the Internet that, if used properly, can definitely increase your opportunity to get booked.

MPTrax has a portable calendar that automatically updates everywhere you embed it on the Net when you make changes on your booking page. It also has a portable “Book Us” button that you can embed everywhere you put your calendar, including right on your YouTube videos.  The ‘Book Us” button puts you one click away from being booked. Anyone who clicks on it goes straight to your MPTrax booking page where they immediately see your price, availability, distance you are willing to travel and requirements that must be met before you can be booked.  If they click the submit an offer link, they first have to put up a credit card and pay a $10 fee before the artist gets the formal offer. Any email you get from MPTrax will only be an offer. If you accept you also pay a $10 fee and a booking is made.  The artist keeps the entire performance fee.  MPTrax takes no commission.

Promotion!  Promotion! Promotion! Wherever you put your band info, including CD’s, flyers, promo materials, ads, signage on stage, YouTube videos and your various profile pages, you should always promote your band website and, along side of it, the fact that you can be booked directly from MPTrax. The more exposure people get to the knowledge that you can be booked easily online at MPTrax; it’s only a matter of time before a fan reaches out and submits an offer to book you and, more than likely, for more money than you will get from a club.  Besides, your future as an artist ultimately lies in the hands and hearts of your fans.  If you can emotionally bond with them as an artist, you can pretty much sell your “true fans” almost anything.

March 05, 2009

MPTrax Gets Local. Supports Battle of the Bands.

This weekend, MPTrax is getting involved with two local Battle of the Bands events. 

On Friday, March 6, 2009 the Annual Towson University Battle of the Bands will be held at Towson University.  The Battle will start at 7pm with the following line-up:

Some Like It Hot
Count Me In
Railaway
The Dialogue
Getting to Goodbye

The winner will be awarded with at spot at Towson University’s Tiger Fest, as well as a PRS Paul Allender Guitar donated by MPTrax.

On Saturday, March 7, 2009 is Westminster High School’s Battle of the Bands.  The Battle will stat at 6pm with the following line-up:

Yesterday’s Addiction
After Penelope
Upon a Throne of Lies
Taylor and Ava
12 Hour Shower
Kevin Huemmer
Charlemagne and the Independents
You are the Science I am the Faith
Holding Ground
Evan Livingston
Ottawa Object
Tyler and Megan

First Place will receive an opening spot at the Recher Theatre (donated by MPTrax)
Second Place will receive a PRS SE Singlecut Guitar (donated by MPTrax)
Third Place will receive $100

MPTrax wishes all the bands the best of luck, and looks forward to meeting everyone this weekend.

February 16, 2009

Congrats to Our Featured Artists

Congratulations to our first set of featured artists:

  1. Ryan Hammer
  2. Gun Click Panic
  3. Sincerely Beloved
  4. Emani International
  5. Getting to Goodbye
  6. James Fortune
  7. Left Hand Out
  8. Ever Since Ebbwood
  9. Jon Lloyd Band
  10. Rik Dikulous

If you would like to be an MPTrax featured artist, just direct your fans to your MPTrax booking page. The artists with the most visits are chosen each Monday. Profile views reset to zero each Monday, to make sure that all artists have an equal chance to become an MPTrax Featured Artist.

February 12, 2009

Driving the Self Promotional Vehicle: What you Get is What you Put In.

Using MPTrax is like driving your car, if you don't drive it you can't get anywhere.  The more you expose your band and its availability, the better chance you have of getting gigs.  It's a numbers game you have to play to win.

To make MPTrax really work for you, it's essential that anywhere you promote your group (or yourself), you must promote MPTrax as the place where it's easiest to book you. 

  • Put our calendar and "Book Us" button everywhere you possibly can especially on your MySpace page -in a place where your fans can really see it.
  • Put our "Book Us" button on every You Tube video you have on any site where your band has embedded them.  
  • Include the "Book Us" buttons in your bulletins & blogs
  • Add your MPTrax booking page link in your Email Signature
  • Put us everywhere you are on the Internet, mention us at your shows, put us on your promotional materials and CD's. 

If you don't push yourselves no one else will. The name of this game is aggressive self promotion.  The booking requests and the money will follow.

If you would like me to give you a live demonstration of how the booking process works, step by step from both the artist and host perspective, I would be more than happy to set up a live web conference.  Just shoot me an email.

Cara Peckens
VP of User Experience & Product Development
cpeckens@mptrax.com

February 04, 2009

Feedback Response: Tiering Your Price

We have had a few artists ask us about having different price levels, or prices for different circumstances.  We are currently working on developing a more complex calendar system that we hope will address this issue.  In the meantime, this is what we recommend. 

If you tour solo and also tour with a band, we suggest that you create two different accounts. Create an account for you playing solo, and another account for you playing with your band.  And put a link to the other profile in your "Bio" section and/or "Other Requirements" section explaining that you also play solo or with a band.

If you would prefer to have only one account, we suggest that you put your price - as the lowest price you offer. Then in the "Other Requirements" section, explain your varying price circumstances, and ask them to use the "Make Me an Offer" button.

For Example: 

"My price varies in the following situations:

  • Solo, travelling more than x miles - $X
  • Playing with a band locally - $X
  • Playing with a band, travelling more than x miles - $X

If your request falls into any of these categories, please use the "Make Me an Offer" button to the right, fill in the associated price, and give me  a detailed description for your event.  Thank you."

Also, once you receive a booking request, you can send a message to the host to find out more details about the event, or discuss adjusting price if needed.

Please continue to send us feedback. We want MPTrax to be molded by you, the artists.  You can send your feedback directly to maintenance@mptrax.com.

February 03, 2009

Get Cash for Tour Support & More at MPTrax

We are happy to announce a special promotion to help promote the launch of MPTrax.  Starting today, we are running a promotion for artists to earn cash for tour support.  The only thing you have to do is get booked through MPTrax.  You have until April 1, 2009 to get as many bookings as you can.  MPTrax will award Visa Gift Cards to artists who meet the following criteria:

10+ gigs booked through MPTrax = $200
15+ gigs booked through MPTrax = $300
20+ gigs booked through MPTrax = $400

The only thing we will ask of winners is that you shoot a video blog/testimonial that we can post on our blog and other press releases.

As an added bonus, the artist that gets the most bookings will win a PRS SE Singlecut Guitar ($600 value).

PRS SE Singcut Guitar

Next Monday, will will begin featuring the top 10 artists on the homepage of the site.  To become a featured artist, you need to direct your fans to your MPTrax booking page.  The 10 artists with the most profile views will be featured for 1 week.  Your visit count will reset to 0 every week, to give all artists a fair chance for exposure next week.

Check out our contest page for more details: www.tinyurl.com/mptraxContests

There are 3 things that we recommend you do to get more booking requests:

1.    MOST IMPORTANT.  Tell your fans they can book you.  Post a Myspace bulletin, write a blog, send an email blast.  Your fans will be excited that they can book you to play at their own house or party.  You can’t expect your fans to find your “Book Us” button or MPTrax booking page on their own.
2.    Make sure you have filled in your requirements and your calendar.  If you don’t want to fill in your calendar, be sure to write either in your bio or requirements section that everyone should use the “Make Us an Offer” button on your page.
3.    Embed your “Book Us” Button on your Myspace Profile, your bulletins, pretty much anywhere you can. 

If you need help doing any of these things, check out our FAQ.  Or send an email to our web guru, Cara at cpeckens@mptrax.com

If you would like us to design a custom “Book Us” button for you, please send an email to maintenance@mptrax.com, and give us a description of what you are looking for, and the current embed code for your button.  You can even attach your own image, and we will send you back the embed code for your custom button.

January 24, 2009

Bug Fixes 1-24-09

Hi Everyone.  The following bugs have been resolved.

1. Google Map Error, when you click Find An Event
2. Bad Host Error, when you click Return to MPTrax on Paypal

We apologize if anyone was affected by these errors.  We are still in beta, so we appreciate when you send us feedback.  If you have any other feedback or problems, send an email to maintenance@mptrax.com and I will get back to you within 24 hours.  

Cara Peckens
VP of User Experience & Product Development

January 21, 2009

We're Back from MIDEM

So we're back from MIDEM.  It was great trip, and we made a ton of great contacts that could make a difference in MPTrax' future.  As for the New Business Showcase, we received 17% of the vote and got third place.  Below is the video we used during our five minute presentation:


December 23, 2008

Happy Holidays! We're Live!

Hi Everyone.  It's official, the site is live at www.mptrax.com.  We are of course in beta, so if you run across any problems or have questions about anything, send an email to maintenance@mptrax.com and I'll get back to you within 24 hours.  For those of you who don't know what MPTrax is:

MPTrax is focused on live music interaction. Though clubs are welcome to use MPTrax, its primary
goal is to help the general public connect with their favorite local, regional and national artists
through the rapidly growing house party, college event and private concert marketplace. MPTrax
wants to facilitate the millions of opportunities where people would book live music if they knew
how simple, easy and cheap it is to do. Tapping into the huge need for a user generated live music
booking scenario, the MPTrax Online Booking Utility is free to join and provides artists of all kinds
with two simple but exciting portable tools: 1) an embeddable calendar which when changed at
MPTrax changes everywhere an artist posts it on the Net; and 2) an embeddable "Book Us" button
which allows the booking process to begin anywhere on the Internet with just one click, including
directly from an artist's You Tube videos. For each booking accepted, MPTrax will collect a
transaction fee of $10 from both the artist and the host. Artists keep 100% of their performance
fees. Additionally, every host can use the MPTrax custom Evite system to invite all of their friends
and, to keep the party going after it's over, will also be given an exclusive MPTrax Party Page to
post and share videos, photos and comments with whomever they want. http://www.mptrax.com.

MPTrax’ 5 key points are:
1. MPTrax is a booking utility not a social network.
2. Our Calendar and "Book Us" buttons are portable, allowing the booking process to start almost
anywhere on the net, even on your YouTube videos.
3. At MPTrax, artists make all the money. Our focus is to help them tap into the millions of
available live interaction opportunities especially in the ever growing world of house parties,
private concerts, after parties and meet and greets.
4. We are not a booking agency. There are no % deals at MPTrax. Only a $10 transaction fee for
our service.
5. As a business model, MPTrax is different because it's transaction based and does not rely on CPM
advertising or download sales


December 14, 2008

We Were Chosen!

MPTrax was chosen as 1 of 7 companies to present at MidemNet/MusicAlly's New Business Showcase in Cannes, France.  We are really excited to get this huge opportunity to expose MPTrax to the music community.  Check out the announcement at: http://tinyurl.com/d4pmf9

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