Getting Nightclub Promoting Jobs

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Being in the nightclub business can be one of the most exciting industries around.
That's why there's constantly a FLOOD of people looking interested in getting nightclub promoter jobs in their major city.
When most people think of a club promoter, they think of cool looking guy standing out from with a list, counting off names.
The truth is, there's a lot more going on behind the scenes than that.
In fact, you can almost promote anywhere or for anybody you want.
Try these ideas on for size: 1.
If you're in college, go to your local frats.
Most large frats on large campuses charge $5 a cup at the door for anybody who arrives.
At first this is just meant to compensate the fraternity for beer costs, but once parties grow to be 150 people or more, they start turning a profit.
And if a frat is bringing in hundreds of people, they're DEFINITELY making money off the deal.
Find a frat like this and approach them for a deal.
Tell them you can get 40 or 50 (or however many people you think you can get) through the door and you'll bring them for 50% of the cut.
That's at least $100 right there.
2.
If you know people who are throwing bachelor parties or wedding receptions, approach them say you could get a good deal on a place for them.
Find out how many people we're talking and then use your connections in the clubs to look for deals.
Tell managers you're bringing 30-50 people and they're going to be ready to DRINK.
Use that to some free drink tickets to make the bachelor happy and then take $5 a head on the party you bring in.
Easy money! 3.
If you're a member of a club or a group you can do the same thing as above.
My friend used to play on a hockey club team.
Every Thursday after practice, him and the guys wanted to go out for beers.
So he talked to local sports bars, telling them he could guarantee 15-20 guys every Thursday if they cut him a deal.
Done.
As you can see there are nightclub promoter jobs everywhere if you're just willing to look for them.
A lot of times you just have to think outside the box and be pro-active about things.
The best thing about these situations is that they help you create relationships with bars and clubs and the people who run them, so if you want to pursue a career in nightclub promoting then that option is available to you.
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