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Hybrid Hunter Regular user Sydney, Australia 140 Posts |
This isn't a new trick or book, but a service like gig salad, bark etc created by Rory Adams (consultant, created of One Ahead newsletter) to allow magicians to stand out and get more work.
It's called Book a Magician which you can check out at www.bookamagician.com I did a write up looking at it here as well for those interested in finding out a big more. https://open.substack.com/pub/davidung/p......dium=web Rory is giving 20% off your first year with code DAVID20 for a limited time. What services do you use if any? |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3366 Posts |
I use Gigsalad for the last 10 years It works !
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Bottom Drawer Regular user 123 Posts |
Acid test is the organic position of this site in a year.
Never join a stable of magicians all claiming to be world beaters. Better to improve your own organic position than rely and trust these guys. Punters love to book magicians they have seen or word of mouth. Never let your publicity be better than your act. As you were. BD |
Hybrid Hunter Regular user Sydney, Australia 140 Posts |
Yeah I get it for sure, no one creates a service for it to die after a short while. This is a long long long term project so I'm exited to seeing where it lands in a year.
If you're doing well without these services then that's even better and very awesome for you! |
Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21273 Posts |
I think it is odd that magicians CONSTANTLY come here an complain about price shoppers. THEN they go and join these types of sites that are nothing but a way to make it EASIER for them to price shop. Ugh.
These sites in no way allow one to stand out in any way. It is a cattle call.
Danny Doyle
<BR>Semper Occultus <BR>In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act....George Orwell |
252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3268 Posts |
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On Aug 29, 2023, tophatter wrote: Ditto. But I'm always open to new spots to advertise, ya never know.
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
-Theodore Annemann |
252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3268 Posts |
Unfortunate that it's not percentage based on booked shows. I can't justify the outlay until I hear some more feedback. But, I wish the site all the luck, and maybe down the road I'll get on it. Gigmasters is pretty good for the price imo, and Gigsalad has a free service that is surprisingly good as well.
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
-Theodore Annemann |
KC Cameron Inner circle Raleigh, North Carolina 1944 Posts |
$299 is a lot for a new, unproven site.
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MT Elite user 401 Posts |
I agree
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Isn't this and similar gig "services" a race to the bottom? Just asking--if they work for you that's great. As a consumer, I don't feel comfortable with these kinds of operations at all; and I'm sure that as a performer, I would hate it.
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RNK Inner circle 7575 Posts |
I do like gig services but now that I have been picked up by an event planner I have found this to be the best and easiest. She texts me the details of the event and asks if I can do it. If I can, she immediately sends over a contract, I accept, everything is complete. The whole process is just so much easier. My point- try to hook up with an event planner and enjoy so much less stress of getting gigs not to mention so much less paperwork to keep track of. All the info is stored on her website for me to access anytime.
Check out Bafflingbob.com
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