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		<description><![CDATA[When starting a clothing line you're going to want to spend your money very sparingly. Mainly because you don't have any profit coming in just yet. Endorsing bands is a great way to get exposure for little or no money at all; minus the cost of the clothing that you're giving away, of course. It sure beats the cost of advertising online or in magazines. Let the bands record label or management do the work for you. <p>Post from: <a href="http://www.howtostartaclothingcompany.com">How to start a Clothing Company</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.howtostartaclothingcompany.com/how_clothing_companies_sponsor_bands/">Sponsoring Bands: the secrets to get great advertising for the cost of a few shirts</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><span style="Helvetica;">My name is Ryan Miller; I&#8217;m a 21  year old designer from West Palm Beach, Florida. I do freelance design  work under the name <a href="http://www.relentlessstudio.com/">Relentless Studio</a> and run <a href="http://www.districtlines.com/Carraway-Clothing">Carraway Clothing</a> for a living. </span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">In 2006, when I first started Carraway  Clothing, I immediately started endorsing bands. Carraway endorses  quite a few bands now, eighteen to be exact. From my experiences so  far, it&#8217;s definitely an effective way to get a fair share of exposure;  especially when you&#8217;re just starting out. </span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">When starting any company, clothing  or not, you&#8217;re going to want to spend your money very sparingly. Mainly  because you don&#8217;t have any profit coming in just yet. Endorsing bands  is a great way to get exposure for little or no money at all; minus  the cost of the clothing that you&#8217;re giving away, of course. It sure  beats the cost of advertising online or in magazines. Let the  bands record label or management do the work for you. The bigger the  band gets, the more exposure you get. Some companies will pay to have  certain bands wear their apparel, but I&#8217;ve never done that. There&#8217;s  plenty of bands out there that just enjoy getting some new clothes.  From my past experiences being on the road, you&#8217;ll resort to wearing  anything that doesn&#8217;t smell like sweat or cigarettes on tour; if it&#8217;s  a shirt you actually like, well that&#8217;s just a plus.</span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">Always get pictures of the band wearing  your clothing. Post these pictures on your site. Fans love seeing bands  wearing stuff they&#8217;re able to get their hands on. Get live shots, promotional  pictures, stills of them wearing your clothing in a video they made;  anything at all. The more pictures you have, the better. Make it seem  like they wear nothing else besides your clothing. Think about someone  you really look up to for a minute, whether they&#8217;re in a band or not.  If you had the chance to wear what they&#8217;re wearing or wore in the past,  wouldn&#8217;t you? When fans see a new clothing company that&#8217;s endorsing  a band that they look up to, it will get them interested without a doubt.  Getting them to check out your site is what you want. It&#8217;s all about  traffic. When you have the combination of traffic and attractive designs,  you are going to get sales.</span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">Be smart about it. If your designs  have blood and guts all over them, attempt to endorse a band that you  think will appreciate it. Bands want to wear clothing that fits their  style. For example, you&#8217;re not going to want to endorse a band like  Dashboard Confessional with clothes that resemble Rockett Clothing.  Neither the band or their fans would be interested. Pick a market and  stick to it. Carraway tends to sponsor more pop rock bands than anything.  Cartel, Paramore and Say Anything to name a few. I feel my designs fit  their style best.</span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">The amount of exposure you will receive  all depends on what bands are being endorsed and what they give back  to you. Of course you&#8217;re going to want to endorse bands that have thousands  and thousands of fans. If you can do that, great, but sometimes that&#8217;s  just not an option. If you have a local band in your area that draws  kids, endorse them and sell your clothing at their shows. Have them  mention your company on stage if you can. This has gotten me hundreds  of sales in the past. When trying to get a band endorsed, mention what  other bands you sponsor, especially if you have larger bands on your  roster. Everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon; literally. If not,  explain to them that you&#8217;re a new company and you have big plans in  the future. I found that when dealing with a larger band it&#8217;s better  to go through their management. Do a little research and find out who  manages them. More than likely you can find their managers email address  without a problem. It&#8217;s more reliable than sending a MySpace message  or something along those lines. Speaking of MySpace, a lot of bands  will send messages asking to be endorsed. This is very common. If they&#8217;re  a band that you think doesn&#8217;t have potential and won&#8217;t help your sales,  then avoiding being pressured into it. Stick to a solid roster. </span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">Just having bands wear your clothing  won&#8217;t be enough. You have to get them to somehow get their fans to know  what they&#8217;re wearing. Otherwise, how will kids know where to buy your  stuff? Use MySpace to your advantage. Have the band put you in their  Top Friends or post a banner. If you can get both, great. Have them  agree to this before shipping them clothing to avoid getting screwed  over.</span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">When you start making some profit,  and are ready to start advertising, why not use a photograph of a band  wearing your clothing? This is a great way to get some recognition in  music magazines and such. Make sure it&#8217;s not just a picture you took  with your camera phone though; make sure it&#8217;s a good quality shot that  shows off your clothing well. Be sure that all the members are wearing  a different design as well. </span></p>
<p><span style="Helvetica;">I hope this article helped. Good  luck with everything and feel free to email me with any questions you  may have. </span></p>
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