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Starting A Talent
Agency Business
The
entertainment industry and the talent pool have been around for quite
some time. Business has also been present and growing around this
industry particularly talent agencies and talent handling and
management. Contrary to people’s beliefs talent agencies are not only
found in L.A. or Hollywood. You might find one in your locality, those
that handle local talents; there would always be space for you to get
started on this business.
Many raw and new talents in your locality need someone to
expose them, book them to ‘gigs’ and shows, and you will be their
stepping stone to success. You will arrange for them to go out in shows
depending on their talent. They would inn turn earn money and you as
their talent agent would be earning a percentage for helping them
get the show.
What You Need To
Be A Talent Agent
Starting out in this business you would need a phone and
a computer. Getting connected with your locality would be one of the
best ways to get your business rolling. Start out by deciding your
directional focus for your business. Decide whether you’re going to
start out your own agency within your locality or join a bigger agency
for a job and learn the tricks of the industry, later on branching out
after gaining valuable experience.
Taking in your first talents would be crucial in your
business. Try acquiring singers, bands and a group of dancers. These are
one of the easiest talents to acquire and book shows for. But don’t
limit your talent pool to these kinds of performers, a wide range of
talents could also join your agency and still yield profit for you.
Examples of these are magicians and illusionists which are great for
birthday parties for kids, Stand-up comedians who are also great for
bars and restaurants.
The first step would be acquiring your talents. Look out
for local talents that are still not very popular but have the
potentials. Research and discover, be very careful and know these
talents well. Contact them and try to negotiate and be their talent
agents. Negotiate the percentage you would receive in booking them shows
and ‘gigs’. Be on the look out for events and shows that your talents
may fit and can put up a show.
Growing Your
Talent Agency Business Over Time
If
you have established you’re self as a talent agent, widen your
network and look for more prospective talents. Having a bigger network
of talents and event organizers would be an advantage and help you book
your talents to more shows. Knowing what the happenings and latest
events around your locality would boost your business and simply give
your more chances to get a show for a talent.
Remember that permits for this kind of business is also
needed so that you can operate, don’t forget to apply for these permits.
Ask you’re local labor and employment agencies for these requirements
and how you could meet them.
Remember to market your business well. Make a portfolio
for successful talents and shows that they have appeared on, this way
you could entice and encourage organizers to book your talents for their
shows. A portfolio would also attract talents waiting to be discovered.
Putting up a website would be recommended so more people could view and
access your business.
Recommend Resources For Starting A Talent
Agency Business
Your
Own Talent Agency
Written By Randy Charach
This
book will teach you step by step what you need to know to make money as
a Talent Agent. I highly recommend you consider this book as your
next step to preparing yourself to start your very own Money Making
Talent Agency Business.
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