Being a successful DIY musician in 2023 often means being a savvy marketer. You need to know how best to promote your music, brand, and performances, often on a very limited budget. While a large portion of music marketing occurs online, there is still a wide audience to reach via print marketing materials. Examples of very effective print media are banners, business cards, posters, stickers, tee shirts, and buttons.
While I am a 123Print® employee, I am also a musician who has worked in various professional settings for over 25 years. The music marketing landscape has certainly changed in that timeframe. Canvassing businesses, streets, light poles, etc. with flyers/posters is generally a thing of the past, as is receiving physical mailers/promotions via the USPS. Musicians now need to be much more targeted and efficient with their advertisements.
Taking full advantage of my employee discount at 123Print®, I’d like to expand on a few ways, in the past ten or so years, I have used print media to promote my own bands, music, and performances.
Banners should be simple, easy to read, and eye-catching. Don’t include too much text or visual information outside the band or performer name. I recommend a vector-based design, which ensures crisp lines. A 96” x 24” banner, our largest size on 123Print®, will look a little fuzzy even if you use a 300 dpi raster (JPEG, PNG, etc.) image. Our customer service team can assist you with these details as well.
Lastly, banners are inexpensive, durable, and easy to store. Just roll it up and keep it in your car. You’ll have it ready for every show.
For the design, I would keep it simple and not try to cram as much info in as you can. Branding is important. If you have specific colors in your banner, on your social media, or elsewhere, try to echo them on your business cards. A logo can be a huge help. Tip: I wouldn’t put your personal phone number on the card. Usually, email and social media are enough.
It can be a good idea to have a general poster design that can be applied to several gigs. Leaving a blank area at the bottom (maybe two or three inches vertically, on a vertical format poster) is excellent for writing out the time, date, cover, or any other info for a particular show. It’s also much cheaper to print the posters in bulk (100 at a time versus 50 or less).
Personally, I like the 11” x 17” size, though 8.5” x 11” can be enough. We offer both sizes on 123Print®.
I like to have fun designing coasters. Though, honestly, they don’t even need to have anything more than your name or logo. Contact info can be useful to include, though, in my opinion, coasters are more about name/brand recognition than anything else. People don’t always look at what is under their drinks, though if you give it enough time, your brand identity will gradually spread to the right audience.
Custom napkins can be just as useful, though they have a much shorter shelf life.
These are just a few ways print marketing can help market your music. Of course, there are other recommended options outside of what we can provide at 123Print®. Tee shirts always create good visibility and can be effective money-makers. And I always like to reward good tippers with buttons and stickers. It is important that audience members remember who they saw and how they can contact you for booking, sales, and more!
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