Chris Unitt

How to promote your night/gig/event online

This post accompanies a short talk I gave at a conference for Student Union Events Officers, arranged by CID Music. I spoke about about how to use social media and online tools to promote events.

My talk was only 20 minutes long so I rattled through many of the websites and services listed below – this post is for further infomation and in place of notes.

The talk and this blog post have been written to apply particularly to music events but most of this will apply to promoting many other sorts of event.

Basics

Profiles

Email

Your mailing list is one of the most important tools you’ll ever have for promoting your night.  Build it and look after it.  Here are a few tips:

Listings (general and Birmingham specific)

At/after the event

Blogging

Further reading

Subscribe to New Music Strategies (do you use an RSS reader yet?) and browse through the archive, especially:

Also have a read of this Wired article on how to promote your band on MySpace.

The lovely folk at Colour have written a long post on how to promote a gig, both online and off. It’s well worth reading – they actually do this stuff.

Your suggestions

I’ve been far from comprehensive.  Using each of the above is a blog post/talk in itself but the intention was to get people started. What did I miss?