Sunday, July 24, 2011

Finding the right elements

Every day, it seems like I am either talking to someone who is trying to form a successful band or someone who is trying to run a business and use live entertainment to attract more customers.  Either way, I try to break down success into a few simple elements to figure out what the band or business can do to attract more fans. 

When it comes to bands, the most successful ones have three elements to their advantage - they sound good, they put on a great performance and they have a fan base that is big enough so that they don't spread themselves too thin when they play often and keep trying to get the same friends to see them play at every gig.  Although I have never been in the bar business, I can tell you that as a paying customer, I prefer the ones that have a stage large enough to accomodate at least a 5 piece band comfortably, have reasonable food and drink prices and never demand a cover charge.

I recently put together a Top 10 list called The Best Bars for Bands in Broward and noticed that all the venues on the list, more or less, had the aformentioned attributes.  The other criteria for making the list was a consistant effort on the part of the venues to hire quality cover bands each and every weekend.  I have always believed in consistancy.  If you want people to come to your venue every weekend, you must make an effort to hire the right bands and let people know about it too!  Some places pay big bucks for a popular cover band and automically expect to fill their restaurants and bars with fans.  If the bar happens to be located on a busy street such as by the beach where passers by can hear the music and stop in to see the band - that's great.  On the other hand, if your place is located down a hidden avenue, you will have to work a little harder to get the word out.  Most bands I know do not have a marketing budget so creativity goes a long way.

Bars and bands have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to publicity.  Many bands rely on friends and family, mostly on Facebook.  Unfortunately, that usually includes college friends and family that are out of town who feel bad about not being able to come to Florida.  You will often see their well-meaning comments such as "Sorry, I can't make it - wish I could be down there but we're out of town".  Then there are the bars who rely so heavily on the fan base of the bands that they don't realize that fans get burned out if the band plays every weekend in the same geographic area.

Another important element for restaurants and bars who strive to make the "Top 10 List" is to ensure bands have a decent stage where they can be both heard and seen - after all, the band's show is just as important as their sound.

Now that I have covered what I feel to be the most important elements for successful bands and local venues who host them, why don't you ask yourself what are the right elements for you to make the most of your one and only life?  Does it include listening to great live music?  Does it include spending more time with friends?  If so, maybe you can help our local bands and bars fulfill their mission by inviting your friends to meet you at a local watering hole and enjoy some great live entertainment!

Best wishes for a great weekend!

Rob aka Weekend Concierge

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Phree Photo Policy

In my never ending quest to come up with a unique environment for disseminating information about affordable entertainment in and around Fort Lauderdale, I have found a need to explain my policy when it comes to giving away photos which you see me taking all over town.

First, I would like to share the photos with fans of this website which includes the bands, the fans of those bands and the venues which host them.  In return for the use of my photo's, I would like the watermark on the bottom right corner to remain in recognition of the source of the picture.  I have coined the expression "Phree Photo's" because I can't call them 100% FREE - since I am asking for recognition in return for their use. 

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Unlike photographs you find on other websites and print publications, I do not ALWAYS get permission to take the photos before aiming my camera in your direction.  This allows me the ability to take candid pictures which are not staged for me, but rather, show the natural fun people have when attending the musical events I capture in digital format.  This gives my website and Facebook page a sense of uniqueness which you will not always find elsewhere.  If, however, you happen to appear in a photo and find it more humiliating than exciting, I will be happy to remove the picture from public view.  I trt to delete photographs before publication if I feel that it does not show people in the best light - but mine is a subjective viewpoint. 

If you would like to appear in a photograph and you see me out and about taking pictures, I will be happy to not only take your picture, but also modify it in such a way that you can use it for your personal use.  I understand that these days, we are all being asked to upload our photo's on networking sites such as Facebook, Meetup.com, LinkedIn, and intra-company sites.  I take great pleasure in learning the art of photography and seeing a smile come to people's faces when they like a picture I took.

Lastly, if you would like to use one or more of my photo's for publication, digital or other media, in which you will profit from its' use, I will work out an arrangement to give you rights to use an un-marked, full-resolution version of the photo.  When that happens, I can change my title from amateur to professional photographer - a day I am looking forward to seeing sometime soon!

On behalf of WeekendBroward.com, I remain,

The Weekend Concierge
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