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Magicjg Elite user 477 Posts |
I recently began working with the Eric Anderson marketing plan. One of the topics there is the write down everything that the market you are focusing on would ask you were face to face. Also write down what problems that market might have that you might be able to help with. My question is this. Can you guys come up with any ideas for me? I have a few of my own but I would like to get a few more ideas.
If any of you have marketed towards to Country Club crowd I would appreciate whatever knowledge you have to offer too. Thanks |
magicofCurtis Inner circle Los Angeles 2545 Posts |
Country club wants good acts at reasonable prices, not the lowest or the highest. They like someone who has a twist of difference and uniqueness. They are booking acts for their MEMBERS to enjoy.
The club manager, restaurant manager or members activity coordinator are the bookers usually. They are over worked. So reliability and flexibility is the key...
Curtis Lovell II
http://www.CurtisLovell.com http://www.MagicofCurtis.com www.facebook.com/curtislovellii Los Angeles, California - U.S.A. |
Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Magicjg
Curtis is offering you a common sense aproach to getting booked at country clubs. If I were you I would listen to Curtis's sound advise. Eric Anderson seems to be offering you a marketing problem that has nothing to do with actually getting work, and if you google Eric Anderson you will come up with a folk singer from the 1970's.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
rossmacrae Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2475 Posts |
Remember, "Country Club" = "class". Even if they're not 'all that', they think they are, and want someone who doesn't clash with the image.
They also want to be 100% sure that you can't possibly ever disappoint a paying member (you don't know what I had to do to keep working at a club with a 6-figure annual membership fee, but one highlight was walking alone the entire circumference of the golf course in calf-deep snow so 'Santa' (me) could be seen arriving across the countryside). |
Magicjg Elite user 477 Posts |
Thank you for all of your incite. I'm not here to argue the credibility of anyone, but I have to say I spent three days with Eric and he seems like the real deal to me. I would suggest looking up ahha entertainment. After his lecture at MAES every magician waited in line to his marketing package. Anyways, I am thankful for all of your comments. Curtis I sent you a PM in regards to your post. Please keep the post coming.
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kenscott Inner circle 1869 Posts |
Magicjg is there a way you can get private messages?
Ken Scott |
TRUMPETMAN Special user Naples, FL 705 Posts |
Ross hit this one on the head. I have worked as a musician in country clubs for decades. It is all about class, or at least the appearance of it. Valet parking, wait staff that knows all the members by first name, and treating the members like kings and queens. There are many clubs that insist on certain protocols concerning interaction between employees and members. Remember, they are members, not guests. Many of them pay HUGE fees yearly to retain membership.
I work regularly at one that has a waiting list for prospective members that is in the neighborhood of seven years ! It is a very coveted place to be seen. The bottom line is that it is like working for royalty. Etiquette and appearance are everything. Remember that when marketing to them, and when performing for them.... Mark
Mark Pettey
Naples, FL facebook.com/robbietheringmaster |
Magicjg Elite user 477 Posts |
Ken,
For some reason my PM doesn't always work. My email is JasonAlan@Jasonalanmagic.com http://www.jasonalanmagic.com |
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