Friday, May 10, 2013

Getting the most out of a brand : Using a venue vs Using a venue


Today's Tip - Getting the most out of a brand : Using a venue vs Using a venue

A venue is a place where people may perform. What are they performing; A job, entertainment, life, etc. We'll refer to performing as a sense of duty or operation within a particular field of life. If you are an entertainer, think of it as a venue for presenting your artistic venture. If you work as a lawyer, then the court room is your venue, etc, etc. These places are built for use, but not for being used. What is a comedian without a room? What is an actor without a stage? What is a lawyer without a courtroom? What is life without the world? Living strongly against Earth's grace will surely show a small decline in life's comfort. Destroy the world and there will be no world to destroy. Destroy a venue and expect the same.

When being invited into a venue, either through your own actions or the actions of the venue itself, remember to respect it. Act accordingly to its rules, needs and safety requests. Help support the venue in a respectful manner through letting others know it is exists. When you have an opportunity to utilize a venue, act as if it were your own, with the same respect you would want others to bring to it. When you are performing, you want your audience to see the professionalism coming from you and the venue. Market the event you are on, create interaction with that venue and most of all, come out and visit that venue even when you are not performing.

For those who have an understanding of the term “Using a venue” let's figure the meaning out together in a more realistic sense. You are a guest, it is a night where you get to perform. The only thing that matters is you are on stage. There is almost zero value in this action. Performing with a mentality that you are all that matters. You have a show on the 4th, so until that day, you rarely market the event, and after that day you never make mention of that venue again... until you are performing there again. Even more off-colored, is when was the last time you were at the venue when you weren't performing or “trying” to get a performance out of it?

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