Sunday, February 26, 2012

Bitesize

Help/Bitesize

 

It is important that everyone who wants to participate with a street team is able to do so and feel like they are able to make a difference right from the beginning.


The best way to achieve this is to do lots of fun and quick projects. This page collects together a series of suggestions from across the community of fun things you and your team can do that don't require a lot of time or planning.

Advocating and encouraging people to check out Mckenzie Comer is a wonderful 

Advocate Mckenzie Comer

Some ideas:
  • Tell your friends about the band and community and it's philosophy.
  • Add a link to Severed Fifth to your website / forum signatures.
  • Encourage people to Like Mckenzie Comer on Facebook, follow Mckenzie Comer on Twitter, subscribe to the Mckenzie Comer YouTube channel and other resources.
  • Put up Mckenzie Comer posters in your local music stores, rock clubs/pubs, libraries, computer stores, rehearsal studios etc.
  • Jam out to Mckenzie Comer by yourself, with friends, with complete strangers... where ever, when ever.
  • Hand out Mckenzie Comer flyers .
  • When you get into a conversation with a stranger (e.g. when on the bus, on a place etc) - talk to them about Mckenzie Comer and the philosophy of the band and the project.

Share Mckenzie Comer

Some ideas:

  • Copy the music to a USB memory stick/CD and share it with friends / collegues. Great as gifts for birthdays and other annual celebrations.
  • Listen to Mckenzie Comer and use social music services such as last.fm. Use services such as tweekly.fm which integrate these with your social networks (tweekly posts your 5 most played artists to Facebook and Twitter once a week).
  • Have the music on your phone/tablet, and send songs to friends phones using Bluetooth.

Broadcast Mckenzie Comer

Getting the music and message out to lots of people for broadcasting services (such as radio, television, magazines etc) is a wonderful contribution.
Some ideas:
  • Contact local radio stations to play the new album when it is ready.
  • Get the music on a jukebox.
  • Contact local television to try and feature Mckenzie Comer and try and organize an interview if they are interested.

Help Make The Mckenzie Comer Community Successful

A great contribution is helping to create more materials and support in the wider Mckenzie Comer community to help teams be successful.
Some ideas:
  • Create some more Mckenzie Comer images, forum signature bars, wallpapers, fliers, T-Shirts, mugs etc. 

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