No artist who spend time on the road enjoys gaps. While it's nice to have a day off occasionally, it also means days of lost income due to travel/logistics. So what can you do to get a show when it seems everyone in town is booked? Today, I focus on 5 different places that you can turn to for more leads. Resources: Episode 30: Hacks for Booking College Gigs The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road (book)
#47 - Email Marketing Hacks
#46 - How to Protect Your Music Through Copyright Registration & Copyright Myths
#45 - The Parento Principle in Your Music Business
#44 - How to Work a Crowd
#43 - Why Every Musician Should Have a Post-Show Game Plan
#42 - Weekly Recap: Best Ideas to Get You On Shark Tank
#41 - Interview: How Phillip Broussard Uses His Finance Background to Hack the Music Industry
#40 - Strategic Philanthropy and Your Music
#39 - 8 Tips to Help You Sell More Merchandise
#38 - How Artists Can Use the Scientific Method to Hack Their Careers
#37 - Managers, Publicists, Booking Agents, and Lawyers: What Do They Do and When Should You Hire Them?
#36 - How to Book a Tour for Your Band, Step-by-Step
#35 - Weekly Recap: Social Media Hacks for Bands
#34 - Lessons Learned from Writing 2,200 Songs and Touring 100k Miles with Gayle Skidmore
#33 - 5 Big Tips That Can Save Your Tour
#32 - How Bands Can Create Reaction Videos to Get More Views
#30 - Hacks for Booking College Gigs
#31 - How to Get Better Pricing From Your Merchandise Suppliers
#29 - When Should You Boost Facebook Posts?
#28 - 28 Days of Music Business Hacks
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