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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 97515" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: What is your competition like?</p><p></p><p>It really is all about service and relationships. I hate to admit it but we still don't even have a website. Almost all of our clients have come from referrals and repeat business and we work pretty much every week during the festival season. Clients that hire us know that the entertainment part of the show is handled. They are free to devote their time to other aspects of the event. I personally am available to all the bands, artists, road managers, etc. well before the event and make sure stage plots, equipment riders, and such are all handled. We always have at least one engineer designated as stage manager as well to make sure the changeovers and other things like performance times go smoothly. It is much more than just bringing out a nice sound system and an engineer to run it, it is about making the entertainment part of the event happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 97515, member: 277"] Re: What is your competition like? It really is all about service and relationships. I hate to admit it but we still don't even have a website. Almost all of our clients have come from referrals and repeat business and we work pretty much every week during the festival season. Clients that hire us know that the entertainment part of the show is handled. They are free to devote their time to other aspects of the event. I personally am available to all the bands, artists, road managers, etc. well before the event and make sure stage plots, equipment riders, and such are all handled. We always have at least one engineer designated as stage manager as well to make sure the changeovers and other things like performance times go smoothly. It is much more than just bringing out a nice sound system and an engineer to run it, it is about making the entertainment part of the event happen. [/QUOTE]
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