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Landing Gigs as a Wedding MagicianAs a wedding magician, one can have great
opportunities in marketing his or her skills. There are many ways for one promising magician to do that.
- For example, during the awkward period while waiting for the couple's arrival in the venue of the reception, you can help
lighten up the tension by providing entertainment. Sometimes it may take a while for the newlyweds to come to the reception, and
it is not a good idea for every one to be in a room that is full of
almost complete strangers waiting for the couple to arrive. A magician like you can help ease this
problem, and may become a vehicle for people to talk and laugh.
- In several receptions, there is an emcee or a show band hired to entertain the guests. However, watching a
magician can be a nice alternative for the usual dancing. While guests are eating their dinner, a magician can
give 45 minutes of laughter and amusement. Cool tricks can be performed such as floating roses that can be
offered to the wedding bridesmaids.
- It pays to do some research. Find out if there is quite a number of children going to the wedding reception.
If so, then a magician can make a special show for the children, providing a nice diversion for them while their
parents mingle around.
- These tips may bolster a wedding magician's reputation as a creative one when it comes to performing on
wedding occasions. Now to be more productive while one is relatively free from wedding gigs, or just about any
occasion, why not create some promotional brochures for your target market. Send out the brochures to make this
not-so popular kind of magician gig more patronized.
- One might want to make a small "wedding planner" brochure, providing information on food arrangements, flower
services, on renting a tuxedo or gown, among others. In the brochure, put in an article on how magicians can
provide great entertainment in wedding receptions. Leave some room for your advertising. Distribute these to
establishments that cater to such occasions. They would be happier to post the brochure if it includes their
establishments in the brochure.
- Ensure that the magician can be contacted easily. The important contact details such as the phone and fax
numbers, as well as the magician's website, if any, and his or her email address/es should be included in the
brochure, too.
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