Friday, October 28, 2011

DJ TechTools  |  Dress for Success: Marketing Yourself as a DJ

DJ TechTools | Dress for Success: Marketing Yourself as a DJ


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So you’ve spent years practicing your skills, you’ve got the tunes, and you think you’re ready to hit the big time.  No matter how talented you are, every DJ needs to carefully examine their marketing strategy in order to be successful.  Due to the increase in digital DJ technology, today there are more DJs than ever before.  It takes more than just good music and tunes to stand out in today’s music industry, and you’re going to have to carefully develop a solid marketing strategy in order to succeed.

What’s In a Name?

Choose your DJ name wisely; if you’re just starting out as a DJ, it’s a good idea to choose a great name right from the get-go.  If you’re not sure what your name should be, have a brainstorming session with your friends, and get creative.  Your best friend may come up with the perfect name for you!  While many well-known DJs go by their first and last names, other DJs prefer nicknames or names that have personal meaning to them.
Once you choose a name, do a google search to ensure that no one else has the same name.  You don’t want to run into any legal issues when you’re just beginning a new career.  Make sure your name is relatively easy to pronounce and spell.  The more complicated you make it, the more the likelihood that a promoter will mis-spell your name on a flyer or an emcee will incorrectly announce it on the mic.

Creating a Logo

These days, many of the most successful DJs have branded themselves with great logos that are synonymous with their names.  Unless you’re a multi-talent and a vector graphics wizard, you should consider hiring a professional graphic designer.  Your logo should inspire trust, admiration and loyalty, and be instantly and uniquely recognizable.

While it might cost a little to hire a professional designer, a logo is an investment that you will be able to use for many, many years to come.  You’re going to be using it on all your mixtape covers, tshirts, stickers, website, and business cards, so it’s a good idea to have it done right the first time. Logos really make a DJ stand out from the rest on flyers and give you the professional edge that many promoters are looking for.
We actually wrote an older full article on chosing a DJ name and DJ logo back in 2009!

Picture Perfect

Dada Life Promo Photo
You’re going to need some amazing photos to use to promote yourself as a DJ.  This is where having a great creative team really comes in handy.  First of all, you’re got to choose how you’d like to present yourself to the industry, in terms of personal style.  Take your time to carefully consider how you would like to be perceived, and make sure that the images you choose complement your musical style.  It’s helpful to begin to build relationships with local designers and stores at this point in time.  Think of ways you can be creative, and help to cross-promote each other on your online media and/or at shows.












A Promo Photo of Yours Truly
Once you’ve got your look down pat, practice posing behind your decks (or with your Midi Fighter), and then search for a good photographer in your area.  Before the photoshoot, send them a few reference photos that you like, so you’re both on the same page about the final result that you’d like to achieve.  Make sure to bring some tunes that you like to the shoot, to keep the energy high on set.  Have the photographer (or a photo editor) edit the photos afterwards to make them shine even more.
Klaas's promo photo could use some help.
Why invest in photos? Becuase if you want the club to make you the headliner, you will need some photos to go on the flyer! Imagine this:
  • Club: Hey DJ Spin Steady Ruckazoid we want you to headline our new club “Crunk”, all I need is a hi-res photo for our flyer by end of day.
  • DJ: Ummmmm.. I dont have any photos, will my facebook profile shot work?
This is a super bad look! You should always have a great photo that is perfect for flyers- as well as a website and bio ready to go.

Strong and Steady Wins the Race

Now that you’ve got your logo designed, and photos edited, you’re ready to build and create your promotional materials; including mixtape and track covers, PDFs and business cards. Before you have any media designed, consider your target market, (ie. fans) and think about the imagery that is likely to attract their attention. Consistent promotional materials that use the same color scheme, and branding helps to develop a familiarity between you and your fan base, and will make you appear more professional and organized to the industry.  (Hopefully, resulting in landing more gigs!)  Bring your promotional materials out on a consistent basis to the world and watch your rep grow bigger.
In addition, you should consider building an electronic press kit with all of your materials in it!

Dressing the Part

When you perform, your audience will want to see you looking similar to the way you appeared in your promo pics .  Keep this in mind when you select your outfit for your performances ; if show up looking drastically different than you appear in your photos, you may confuse (or disappoint) your audience.  (Unless, of course, you’re like Lord Finesse and you ‘come with more styles than fashion designers’)  Clothes don’t necessarily ‘make the man’ but they sure are a good start!
As annoying as it might sound to have a “outfit” keep in mind that people need memorable things to grab onto that make an artist memorable. This could be your hair, clothes, a performance routine or anything really that makes you special. The point is to keep it consistent, even after you are bored to tears with the flaming turntable trick the audience will still eat it up.

Mind Your Media

Social Media is an incredibly important way to promote yourself as a DJ and artist.  The best news is, there are a wide variety of tools that are free and easy to get started with.  At the very least, you should have a Facebook Page, a Twitter Account and a blog that you use to regularly communicate with your fans.  Aim to use your social media to inspire and engage people.  Post up regular news about your new tunes, shows, photos, videos and interesting facts about you that fans may enjoy.  There are millions of musicians and DJs nowdays – give people a good reason to love you!

One of the main things a club is going to ask is, “how popular is this DJ?” Well, thanks to social media you can actually have a real answer backed up with some serious marketing firepower. By building your social media base, a new DJ is also building their most valuable asset: a reliable way to pull in fans.
Good websites that will help you to market yourself online include:  TopspinNext Big Sound, andReverbNation.
Make it Big In the Biz
Get yourself some DJ cards printed and carry them with you all the time.  When you meet new contacts, be polite, and professional, and give them your business card.  If promoters like you personally, (and you’re able to fill up their venue) opportunities will be presented to you.  Think of ways you can help to advertise yourself at shows; maybe it’s as a simple as a laptop sticker or wearing a tshirt with your logo on it, or perhaps you have a few ingenious promotional ideas up your sleeve!
If you play your cards right and put some thought into your marketing plan, you can turn what you love to do into a fulfilling career.
A note from the editorial desk: long-time DJ TechTools readers will recall that we’ve covered more other elements of promotion in the past. For a refresher, peruse the links below! 

Friday, October 21, 2011

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The Best External Hard Drives You Should Consider Buying [Gadget Corner]

The Best External Hard Drives You Should Consider Buying [Gadget Corner]:
external hard driveAh, the external hard drive. This unsung hero of the gadget world can be found on almost any geek’s desk, usually tucked away behind a monitor or stuffed in a drawer. Yet it’s of great importance, as it’s often used to back up critical data or store a library of music, videos and photos.
There are plenty of drives available, but most of us only need one or two, so let’s narrow down the choices and see which are really worth your money.

Best Budget Drive: Seagate 500GB Portable External Drive

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This simple, portable hard drive offers 500GB of storage for a price of about $60 at most online retailers.
Features are few. The drive is a slower 5,400 RPM model, and USB 2.0 is the only connection option. With that said, this drive is quite portable, as it weighs about 160 grams and is under .7 inches (or 18mm) thick.
You’ll receive better value for your money if you pay a bit more, but if enhanced connectivity or better drive speeds are not a concern to you, this simple option will do the job.

Best Massive Drive: Seagate GoFlex 4TB External Drive

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There are many options for people who want over a terabyte of space, but most are specialty solutions that become extremely expensive. At $249.99, this 4TB option manages to offer jaw-dropping capacity without a wallet-shattering price tag.
It’s more than just a big lug of a drive, however. It offers USB 3.0 as standard, and optional FireWire or USB 2.0 adapters can be purchased if desired (though I don’t know why you’d want to downgrade to USB 2.0). It’s compatible with both Windows and Mac OS X. And as if that weren’t enough, it’s a pretty fast drive, as well.
Yes, the price tag of $249.99 may sound like a lot, but you actually receive far more capacity per dollar than you would with the budget-minded 500GB Seagate drive previously recommended.

Best Backup Drive: Clickfree C6 Portable External Drive

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All external drives are excellent ways to back up data, but not all drives make it equally easy to do so. One company that’s long had a leg up on the competition in this area is Clickfree, which ships its hard drives with custom firmware and software designed to make backing data easy.
The C6 even has the ability to image an entire PC hard drive, including the operating system, which means a computer can be completely restored from this drive if anything tragic happens to it. Otherwise, the Clickfree C6 is a fairly typical portable drive. It’s thin, it’s light, and it offers USB 3.0 as its sole connectivity option.
You do pay for the convenience of this drive. The 1TB portable version is $139.99, which is a fair bit more expensive than similarly equipped drive with less impressive (or any) backup features. Also, Mac users should be warned that this drive is allergic to computers designed in California.

Best Durable Drive: ioSafe Rugged Portable (Any Size) External Drive

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Most of us will never place our external hard drives under much stress. Maybe the cat will tip it over – and that’s about it. Yet external drives are appealing to some people because of their portability, and if you are indeed going to be moving your data all over the globe, in a range of conditions, you’ll want a drive that won’t go belly-up.
That drive is the ioSafe Rugged Portable. Machined out of aluminum, this drive is watertight, chemical resistant and encases the mechanical drive itself in a shock housing that reduces the severity of impacts. The company that built it has even shown a demonstration video in which the drive was shot with a 12-gauge shotgun and survived.
A plethora of variants are available from 250GB to 1TB and varying “Data Recovery Services” that are offered by ioSafe to retrieve your data at no charge if the drive should somehow break. Mac users will have to purchase a version specific to that operating system.
All of the ioSafe drives are expensive, but did you think for a moment that a shotgun-proof external drive would be cheap?

Conclusion

External hard drives may not receive the attention of tablets or smartphones, but there have been huge improvements in their quality over the years. Drives like the ioSafe Rugged Portable are stunningly durable, while the capacity of the Seagate GoFlex 4TB should satisfy even readers addicted to torrenting HD videos.
Do you think there’s a drive that should have been listed here? Let us know in the comments!
The Best External Hard Drives You Should Consider Buying [Gadget Corner] is a post from: MakeUseOf

Monday, October 3, 2011

Jay-Z Says Lil Wayne Diss Songs Are "Just Sport" | The Smoking Section

Jay-Z Says Lil Wayne Diss Songs Are "Just Sport" | The Smoking Section














Jay-Z took the usual coy route when asked his thoughts on Lil Wayne’s “kidnap your b*tch” line heard in Tha Carter IV’s “It’s Good” and all the assorted verbal jousting between the two emcees. Hova tells MTV, “”That’s sport, that’s rap music. Nothing is going to change but the participants. I don’t even see why that’s news.” Again, the ’90s are over so don’t expect to see anyone bumrushed on stage or physical bloodshed to occur. Wayne’s already presuming there won’t be repercussions but I’m willing to bet $5 Jay pens an offhand response during a R&B feature or future remix appearance.