Hip Hop publicist Arie Goode is here every week answering your email questions on
industry how-to's and important Do's and Don'ts.
This week's question:
What's good Arie, I'm an up-and-coming MC who really wants to gain as much
exposure as possible however, I don't have a budget to hire professional PR/Marketing
help yet. What do you suggest?- Sed
exposure as possible however, I don't have a budget to hire professional PR/Marketing
help yet. What do you suggest?- Sed
The reality is, a lot of independent artists can't afford to hire the professional help needed to
gain the additional exposure they desire. But, don't fret cause this answer is short and sweet!
gain the additional exposure they desire. But, don't fret cause this answer is short and sweet!
Don't worry about trying to hire a publicist/marketing rep until you reach the level of people
outside of your immediate fan-base i.e. [street, neighborhood, church, family... You see where
I'm going with this?] who actually care about what you have going on. Don't take it personal,
but the reality is, publication editors and radio program directors won't care to cover you if
there isn't a solid fan base that will check out their media on you. It's all about the numbers.
outside of your immediate fan-base i.e. [street, neighborhood, church, family... You see where
I'm going with this?] who actually care about what you have going on. Don't take it personal,
but the reality is, publication editors and radio program directors won't care to cover you if
there isn't a solid fan base that will check out their media on you. It's all about the numbers.
Serious! Even those artists and bands featured in "Indie Spotlights" that seem like they fell
out the sky, have a solid fan base in the double digit thousands.
out the sky, have a solid fan base in the double digit thousands.
So, until you know you're at this level- save your money, doe, and pesos and put in some
elbow work. You are your best representation, role up your sleeves and network, network,
network. It's not a science, and you can accomplish a lot on your own.
elbow work. You are your best representation, role up your sleeves and network, network,
network. It's not a science, and you can accomplish a lot on your own.
So moving on....
Based on your personal needs, wants and goals create a PR check list and work your way
down it weekly; contacting various outlets that fit your genre of music in hope of gaining
interviews, reviews, etcetera. You will save tons of money that you could spend on studio
time, printing/duplicates, some marketing and gas for your car to get to worthwhile gigs,
that may help gain additional coverage.
down it weekly; contacting various outlets that fit your genre of music in hope of gaining
interviews, reviews, etcetera. You will save tons of money that you could spend on studio
time, printing/duplicates, some marketing and gas for your car to get to worthwhile gigs,
that may help gain additional coverage.
Just remember what I always say- Keep your pitches short, direct and to the point. You have a
15 second window to introduce, display and prove that you and your projects are worth the coverage.
Don't waste time with a million pointless links, pics and wordiness. Save that for when you make it and
people actually care about those additional details. And most important stay professional, no spam and
"Check my new shit" in the subject. Even the smallest "hole-in-the-wall" blogs expect professionalism.
15 second window to introduce, display and prove that you and your projects are worth the coverage.
Don't waste time with a million pointless links, pics and wordiness. Save that for when you make it and
people actually care about those additional details. And most important stay professional, no spam and
"Check my new shit" in the subject. Even the smallest "hole-in-the-wall" blogs expect professionalism.
If you create a schedule and stick to your weekly check list you should see results. Good luck!
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