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lou serrano Special user Los Angeles, CA 671 Posts |
I recently booked a country club gig where I perform magic on a bi-weekly basis (every other week), and I’ve received several emails from people that have inquired on how to book these gigs. Country clubs can be a gold mine of opportunity for acquiring new clients that have the means to hire you for high-end private and corporate events.
I just posted a very short two-minute video on my blog where I share one simple but highly effective technique for booking your next country club gig. Click Here to check out the video. As always, I welcome your comments. Lou Serrano |
Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
I just viewed it. Kind of reminds me of the old Steve Martin routine:
You can have a million dollars and NOT pay taxes! First ... get a million dollars ... Seriously, the first step in how to book a country club gig is ... book a country club gig? |
lou serrano Special user Los Angeles, CA 671 Posts |
Is that what you heard?
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I heard:
Find out who the decision maker is, Banquet director. Be introduced or refered by a member of the club. Inform the director of your services and would appreciate a referral opportunity. Follow-up on a regular basis with sales calls and information. Be persistent. |
funnymagic Regular user The funny farm 166 Posts |
Congratulations on booking a country club gig Lou.
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