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    Quote Originally Posted by deevey View Post
    If its available on anything apart from Cassette or Reel to Reel I'd have you pulled out of the venue for false advertising

    +1 on after the gig though, even other venues would rarely flyer an even until the night is over and everyone is fair game.

    You might bring in some cut down business card sized flyers though if you meet some interesting people at the gig you can hand them out discreetly
    yea theyre actually pretty small. i shouldnt call them flyers. almost like postcards. but thanks for the advice. i'll be leaving them in my car till after the show.
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    My girlfriend and I are on the street team for a few companies here so we always have boxes upon boxes of flyers for all different stuff. We stick to handing them to people outside of the venue AFTER and then inside we leave them on the bars and tables and then car windshields and windows in the surrounding parking lots

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkelley23 View Post
    My girlfriend and I are on the street team for a few companies here so we always have boxes upon boxes of flyers for all different stuff. We stick to handing them to people outside of the venue AFTER and then inside we leave them on the bars and tables and then car windshields and windows in the surrounding parking lots
    thanks! yea i think bothering people inside is also a bad idea, so leaving them in bathrooms and tables is a good idea. appreciate ur input.
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    It really depends on the venue, and if you're there on your own dime, or the crew you are doing promo for has an understanding with the venue/crew throwing the show and you're in on a promotion comp.

    Most of the time tactfully doing promo outside the venue is the best bet. If you have a question otherwise, talk to the people throwing the event and ask, or talk to the staff at the event. They won't mind if you ask, just listen to them if they tell you no.

    Flying people's cars is one of the dumbest things anyone can ever do. Ever. It makes me not want to go to shows I otherwise am planning on going to, and it's a complete waste of resources.

    A lot of venues won't let you bring in flyers anyhow. I usually have a few in my pockets in case I'm talking up any shows coming up in the near future just to hand to people however.

    Really though, flyer someone else's party like you'd like them to flyer yours: with respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djmetalgear View Post
    So Dillon Francis and Flosstradamus are playing 2 days apart in Philly, at a local venue. Been posting flyers for my new mixtape I put out last week- TrapGear Solid. Would it be seen as I guess shitty... if I were to pass out flyers INSIDE the venue? Its a huge 2,500 person warehouse...

    or should flyers only be passed out on the outside/in line for the event? How would you feel if someone came and handed out flyers are your event?
    Outside the event, as people leave, absolutely fine. On the way in and/in the event, no way, not good.

    When I was promoting our events, most of the various organisers of nights around the city were courteous to each other and at the end of the day we all wanted a strong underground scene so it was in everyone's interest to promote responsibly. Although that didn't stop the odd person pasting over posters. It was almost a set of unwritten rules between us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by backtothefront View Post
    Outside the event, as people leave, absolutely fine. On the way in and/in the event, no way, not good.

    When I was promoting our events, most of the various organisers of nights around the city were courteous to each other and at the end of the day we all wanted a strong underground scene so it was in everyone's interest to promote responsibly. Although that didn't stop the odd person pasting over posters. It was almost a set of unwritten rules between us.
    That's how I feel. I could see people black balling certain artists by not abiding by...."promotion/nightlife rules".
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    have a few in your back pocket.... buy a pack of fags.....

    when your having a smoke make some friends... tell them about your stuff if they seem interested just say something off the cuff like.... 'actually i might have a flyer here...'

    but that would be the extent of it inside the venue..... and with that suggestion i wouldnt hand out more then 10
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    put them up in bathroom stalls, mirrors, bar area. but dont pass them out.

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    In the UK, it's actually illegal to flyer/leaflet in a venue without permission from the venue owner. Outside is fair game though. When I used to work on the bar they would have us flyer outside schools for the under-18's night, and this one time a teacher asked us to move and I was like "What, from this public walk way? Nah, I'll pass". Daft bitch.

    Personally I would do outside, before the gig, they're more likely to end up all over the floor/bar at the gig that way, and more people will notice the flyer. Just make sure your name can clearly be seen if you look down at the floor in relatively low light.

    You see, if you do it after, it's just gonna go scrunched up in a pocket, if they're on the floor of the venue, they're not gonna disappear until after the gig is empty.
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    No, it's not illegal to distribute flyer inside private premises without the owner's permission in the UK. However if the owner found out and wasn't happy he can require you to leave his premises. To refuse would be to trespass.

    Some local authorities have by-laws restricting people from distributing free materials from certain outdoor public areas. This is usually because of littering problems. Sometimes they operate a licensing scheme.

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