Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Become A Club Party Promoter

Nightclubs can be a lucrative business.


Promoting parties at nightclubs can be a very lucrative venture but it takes a lot of work. Nightlife is driven by promoters who partner with clubs to host parties monthly or weekly. If you get a good following it can be a great way to make good money fairly quickly. Some club promoters can make a few thousand dollars in one night. Although it may look easy, promoting parties takes a lot of planning and strategy. Before you step into the field, you must be prepared.


Instructions


1. Research your market. Before you can throw parties in your area, you must get insight into the party scene. Go to some club nights. Research local promoters and find out how they do their events. If possible, do some interning with the biggest promoter in your area. Do everything you can to familiarize yourself with the party scene in your area. If you don't like going to clubs then stop here. This is not the venture for you.


2. Find a market niche. Party promotion is about finding a niche market that you can appeal to. It is advisable to find a niche that is being under served and target it.


3. Find a good venue to start with. Start off with a smaller venue regardless of your budget. Even if you can afford a really big place, you want to do your first few parties in a smaller venue. Smaller venues are easier to fill. If you start off with a really large venue and only get 150 guests, which is great for a new party, it will look like your party flopped. If you start off with a smaller venue, 150 guests will fill the place nicely.


4. Create a plan for marketing and promoting your party. Based on your budget and the market you are in, pick at least three ways to promote your party. Your research into the party scene should have shown you the most effective way to promote your party in your city.


5. Conduct your first party. Now that you have planned and prepared, you are ready to actually throw your first party. Don't be nervous. Just be prepared for anything to happen. This will be an excellent learning experience so take it all in. Make mental notes of everything that goes wrong and everything that goes right. Once the night is over, make sure to pat yourself on the back.


6. Start at Step 1 and repeat. Throwing parties isn't something that you can do once to be successful. You have to keep doing it and build a following for long-term success.

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