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Guest Post by Michael Corcoran on MusicSUBMITSummer touring is upon us. If you’re a musician or in a band, you’re probably gearing up for a short summer tour, or maybe you’re on the road already. You want your tour to be a success, of course, and there’s plenty of things you can do to make it happen. It’s best to start promoting before you hit the road, but if you’ve already departed for the first town, you can still find ways to promote the very next show and increase your chances of a successful tour. Here’s one secret: Invite the local music industry folks to come out to your shows. By “industry”, we don’t mean record label A&R execs or artist managers. There’s no need to reach out to these folks – they will find you when you’re ready. You should focus on reaching out to radio show hosts, djs, bloggers and local promoters in each market. If you offer the right incentives, they will not only come to your show, they’ll write about it, snap and post live photos on their blogs and social media, and spin your tracks on their radio shows.Here’s what you do: Find an FM college station, an internet station, a blogger and a local promoter in each town on your tour. You can search the internet, or use music companies that specialize in this work. Websites like Sonicbids and Indie On The Move can help you identify geo-specific media outlets to contact. If you go it alone on the internet, it’s more work, but it can be done. Do an online search of each town’s media outlets and put them in a spreadsheet with their contact information. Next, you need to get their attention. 3 ways to get industry attention and bring them to your show


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