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Guest post by Monika TudjaBeing a DJ can be a sweet life. You get to listen to your favorite artists, spend time in trendy clubs and meet a lot of cool people. Unfortunately, there's also one part of the job that isn't much fun – marketing yourself.Documentaries Make it Easier for DJs to Earn their Bones
Many DJs have a hard time getting their name out. They have started coming up with some creative marketing strategies. One approach that many are experimenting with is creating their own documentaries.Lots of people become DJs, because it seems like such a fun gig, but they aren’t prepared for the challenges of drumming up business. David Michael, the editor at Passionate DJ, said that finding new customers can be tough. “It’s not difficult to start,” David says. “But it is difficult to stand out, and to be exceptional. There is a lot more to becoming a DJ than knowing how to mix one song into another.”If you want to stand out in this business, sometimes you just have to be bigger than life. Pitching yourself to clubs and wedding planners just doesn't cut it anymore. You need to take advantage of social media to make a name for yourself. Creating documentaries and sharing them on YouTube, Netflix and other platforms can be the way to go.- Brian Eno
- Martin Garrix
- Flying Lotus
Why are More DJs Creating Documentaries?
Khaled and other DJs are creating documentaries because they work. But how do they work? Here are several key benefits:Stand out in a crowded profession
As David Michael pointed out, the DJ profession has become very competitive in recent years. DJs need to take an "in your face" marketing approach to build a fan base and get new gigs.
Extra income
Documentaries can be a great way to promote a DJ business and earn more gigs. However, there are other ways to monetize your documentary.
If you're a documentaries get a lot of traction, big brands may pay big money to sponsor it. If you publish it on YouTube, you can also get paid if it gets a lot of views. This can be a great way to diversify your revenue during the slow periods.
Build a global fan base
Thirty years ago, DJs typically operated in their own community. They didn’t reach celebrity status until the Internet became mainstream.
Today, many DJs are willing to travel all over the world. This is an exciting lifestyle, but it requires them to really build a fan base beyond the borders of their hometowns. Creating documentaries for Netflix, YouTube and other digital channels is a great way to earn fans around the world. People can even use VPNs to access Netflix from Germany to watch them.
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