Hi Otto
How do you specifically avoid paying an annual fee?
Paul Rosenberg
Albany, NY
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 1:42 PM Otto Warteman owarteman(a)yahoo.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have been tied to GigSalad for years. I sent them a note telling them
not to send me leads that required flying to a gig. So you know, I have not
paid an annual fee for years. I answer and give a quote within four hours.
I pay them a commission on only those I’m booked for.
A plumber charges from the time they leave their office. I do the same,
charging for miles and time.
Otto Warteman
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On Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 10:41 PM, karendunnam(a)gmail.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
How did she end up finding you? I would add weight to that resource.
Perhaps it's her level of google-fu.
On a forum for professional and semi-pro musicians, someone asked that
same question last week. The consensus was that GS and GM are not worth it.
I took a look at each site tonight; your answers are right there in the
listings. GM has exactly one "square dance caller" listed. If it were
working, there would be more.
GS has 48 "square dance callers" listed. Most seem to have 0 - 6
"verified
bookings," suggesting that this isn't working for them. They guy in San
Francisco who says he's "led over 10,000 dances in the past 37 years" has
no verified GS bookings.. This guy has 4.
https://www.gigsalad.com/elvis_tribute_artist_napanee
Looks like they've dropped their freebie listings.
A friend who runs a fire performance troupe had a very bad experience with
GS. A client wanted them to perform under an EZ-Up style canopy (I am not
making this up). Show time was early evening in the summer, and he
complained that the fire work didn't look as spectacular as he'd hoped.
There was more. On GS, you can't edit or change or delete a review..
Several of us helped her compose a reply to help ease that.
I get referrals from dance communities, other callers, other onezie-dance
party callers, and other performers. I also reach out to event venues and
other entities that could benefit from have a dance event.
True confession: I snuck a peek at the source code on your website. Didn't
see any metatags, but I did see some links that you might want to remove.
--Karen D.