Looking to run your own talent agency? It's not very difficult, and really can just be boiled down to two major activities - finding the talent, and then finding work for the talent you now represent. There's a lot of talent out there in today's world who are just dying to be discovered. When you run your own talent agency, you develop an eye for finding these talented people almost anywhere.
For example, how about that cool band you heard play all that awesome music at that bar you and your friends went to that weekend? Are they well represented? Or even those talented musicians who struggle to put a CD together and try to put it out into public reach by posting it up online on MySpace, Facebook or YouTube? These people need representation.
There are also those up-and-coming comedians or singers we might find performing on "open mic" nights at some of the clubs in your community who show bright promise, but aren't yet properly represented. This is a great place to scout for talent when you run your own talent agency. What about that surprisingly talented illusionist performing magic tricks at your sister's graduation party? Like many of us out there, you may even know one or two people looking to break into the modeling field, or see some of them trying to get discovered at an auto show, or trade shows.
Finding work for these talented people when you run your own talent agency can be as simple as the resources are plentiful. Many bars and clubs are looking for talented acts such as rock bands, illusionists and comedians. Models can be placed in magazine ads, catalogs, clothing store ads or showroom exhibitions. Actors can be placed in TV commercials, voice-over jobs, animated voice acting gigs, TV shows, and the list goes on - care to learn more?
by Lewis Waller
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