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June 25, 2009

Promote Mini Concerts with Stickers

Filed under: Business, Marketing — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:30 PM

Extracurricular activities in schools can be a chance for bands to promote their music. During pre-promotions, giving out custom band stickers to your fellow classmates, teachers, friends, and family can be a good way to gain more supporters and learn more about what you have been into at present.

Stickers are good promotional tools for they can be stuck on any item; they are easily displayed, and are handy to give away. But since these items are small, picking out a good design that best represents you and your band team members is important. Before printing online, make sure that you have the right concept and design, that is, catchy enough, to attract a following for the day of the event.

1. Every band member: Instead of squeezing in each of the members’ faces on a small sticker, your print will look more appealing if you can individually produce stickers for each. This concept will also be more convenient and effective since usually, in a band, your audience form favorite members, and individualized stickers can promote directly, and evenly, to the crowd.

2. All band name and logo: Coming up with an effective logo for your band can really push you to the top, along with good music also. Keep in mind that your graphic logo represents and symbolizes who you are as a musical group, also, include the right font style that will fit the design.

3. Caption: Including a one-liner into your sticker design can clearly define what type of music you provide, your beliefs as a band, and a caption that will stick to the heads of your following. If you decide to print a specific saying, make sure that you will be using this for a long time in order to not get your listeners confused.

Promoting your band is just as fun as creating your musical pieces. As long as you have the patience to come up with the perfect design, insignia, and caption that fits a sticker label print; then building your groupies and fans will not be very much of a problem.

About The Author

Kristine is a content writer, with years of experience in the marketing and public relations industry. Currently, she resides in the Philippines working in the field of marketing.

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