March 13, 2009

The Indie Band Survival Guide

Eventful is always working to help tens of thousands of performers grow their fan-base, connect with their fans, get their name out, get the bookings they want, and fulfill their dreams of success and stardom! We recently partnered with St. Martin’s Press to put out an abridged online version of The Indie Band Survival Guide. This e-book is a fantastic tool for up-and-coming acts.

Published by St. Martin's Press, The Indie Band Survival Guide is the manual for musicians that want to succeed independently, keep control of their music, and take advantage of the abundance of free tools and services available to them. The e-book contains substantial excerpts from the highly-praised print book, including secrets of how to get booked and play live. It also includes an exclusive bonus chapter that’s not available in the published book that teaches the musicians how to use Eventful’s marketing tools for the ideal results.

"I've seen a lot of books over the years; I've worked on every side of it…[This is] the most up to date reference book for young musicians," said Matt Pinfield of radio and MTV/VH1 fame.

The authors of The Guide saw the partnership with Eventful as a natural one. "Eventful is an excellent example of one of the exciting new tools that has changed the music industry," says Randy Chertkow, co-author of the book. "Their Eventful Demand service is re-writing the way musicians book shows by letting musicians know where their fans want them to play."

Over 65,000 performers use Eventful to determine where to tour based upon where their fans demand them. They also use Eventful to grow their fan-base, increase demand for live performances, promote their gigs and get bookings by demonstrating to venues that they have local demand for a show.

The Indie Band Survival Guide, helps any musician with a dream and the desire to learn the business.

Best of all, the e-book can be downloaded for FREE right here!

Posted by cat at March 13, 2009 01:11 PM

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