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STOP
BUSINESS CARDS AT EVENTS
By
Bea Fogelman
For an artist to hand out his own business card at an event he has
been booked by an agent is a serious violation and, in some
contracts, agents have a clause that states that $X will be withheld
in the event this happens.
HOWEVER.... when an artist is exceptionally good, the audience
requests a photo of him so, through the years I have suggested
that artists have a card printed with just their photo, their name
and who they perform in tribute to.
Note: when they ask for an autograph.... please write your
own name and not the name of the celebrity you perform in
tribute as. (Did I have to say that?) Autographing the celebrity's
name is illegal.
OK.... What if someone in the audience wants to have the artist
perform for his/her event?
Should I assume that the agent is looking for business? Should I
assume that the agent has given a few of his own business cards to
the artists to give to a person who is interested in the artist?
I
know agents are very busy BUT the computer is a very valuable tool
and it doesn't take a lot of time to have a card printed from your
computer with the artist's photo, his name and his character...with
YOUR company contact information on the card. Believe
me...the artist is happy to pass out a card like this.
(In fact... this is the smallest investment an agent can make for
himself... honest!!! It's and old and present Real Estate "business"
method. When a person joins an office, the Broker orders 500 cards
for him to distribute with his photo and name on the card...with the
company contact information on it....and hopes to order another
batch soon.)
For years I get complaints all the time about artists handing out
their own business cards....but, if they don't have anything else to
hand out when requested by their audience, I tend to blame the
agent....
The agents should get more creative and tend to their own business
by supplying photo cards the artists will distribute with the
agent's contact information on it.
In the meantime, I suggest the artists have cards
printed with only their photo, name, and who they are performing in
tribute to (No contact information on the card) and,
if the person wants to book you, write the agent's name and phone
number on the card who booked you for this event.
AGENTS... PLEASE NOTE: The artist is being paid to perform at this
one gig you booked. That's all.
The artist is not your business partner so, as an agent, if you want
the artist to create more business for your agency... and be happy
to do it ... you must think of a way to have the artist do it at no
expense by the artist. |