And ... I dunno, for many of us, there's an unknown of "How much self-promotion until you become pushy / obnoxious?"

I don't know how it works where you are, but for our dance weekend here in Knoxville, TN, we just went through a process of listing all the callers who met the criteria we were looking for whom we could think of. Beyond the obvious, best-known callers (eg Seth Tepfer or George Marshall), this isn't as easy as you might think. If someone had  emailed us with a list of recent gigs, a link to recordings of them calling, and their interest in working the dance weekend, it would have been well-received. Otherwise, we're just going off who we can remember based on dance weekends we've recently gone to, and the list of people who have been doing this for many, many, years. You might not have gotten hired, but I don't think anyone would have faulted you any for having sent an email to us mentioning your interest.

Best,

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Karl Daniel Kappus, Jr.
https://www.illimitable.us
415.446.8419


On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 11:51 AM Julian Blechner via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi callers,

Website help request:

As I've been ramping up my accepting gigs again post-shutdown, I'm realizing that I've put off my "get an actual website" too long.

Any suggestions for website designers for caller pages or contra performer pages?
I can provide photographs myself, for what that's worth.

This is one of those things where, yeah, I could trudge through it myself with a DIY site-builder attached to a standard web host or Square, but I do UX Design as my 40-hour-a-week job and I already have many things on my plate, and I just really haven't found motivation to take on Another Project. So I really just want to be able to hand someone some money and know I'll get a good product that isn't needlessly complex.


Self-promotion perspective request:

I'm also looking for ways to appropriately do self-promotion as a caller.
I love doing series dances, and also love doing the dances for groups with lots of new folks, too. But I also would enjoy expanding doing more special events, and am getting more comfortable with traveling again, pandemic-wise.

There's this sort of odd condition where the A-List Well-Known Callers don't need to advertise, but to get there, you need to either/both advertise and/or have your summers off so you can do All The Tours and All The Summer Camps. On top of that, New England is kind of a funny area because we have so many weekly/monthly series dances that we don't have big dance weekends like pretty much everywhere else in the country.

And ... I dunno, for many of us, there's an unknown of "How much self-promotion until you become pushy / obnoxious?"

I've been calling for 11 years. Before the pandemic I was doing 30-40 gigs a year, including some wedding/One-Night-Stand events and smattering of special events. I've headlined at Flurry in 2018 and got positive feedback. I known where I'm at in terms of effectively choosing and teaching dances from simple through advanced. I solicit feedback from organizers I call dances for. And I know that being an advocate for Larks/Robins as well as dancer-safety has been a black mark for me in some bookers' minds.

But I still get people being like "Oh, how long have you been calling?" --- I realize part of this is the name change from Ron to Julian, but, part of it is definitely hesitation to like, I dunno, email organizers I don't personally know asking about dance weekends or whatnot. Maybe there's partly the "imposter syndrome" in there as well.

One thing I do know is that I now have no recent good video of me calling, which I'm earmarking as part of the website project.

Perspective on self-promotion is appreciated, and perspective for anyone who also books dances is appreciated.

In dance,
Julian Blechner
he/him
(Western Mass, USA)
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