Here's an interesting concept. Aiming to empower independent artists,
SellaBand has created a platform that enables fans to sponsor bands, and get a piece of the action in return. How it works: fans, dubbed Believers, find an artist they like on
SellaBand.com. For USD 10, they can buy a share, or 'Part'. Once the band has sold 5,000 parts, SellaBand arranges a professional recording, including top studios, A&R managers and producers. Believers receive a limited edition cd of the recording.
The interesting twist is that the songs are then made available as free downloads. Income comes from advertising revenues, which are split three ways: artist, believer and
SellaBand. The company will also sell cds through regular channels, sharing profits with artists and believers.
Since both believers and artists benefit from getting 5,000 parts sold, both are likely to actively promote the band (and
SellaBand) everywhere musicians and music fans are active: on their blogs, on their
MySpace pages, in online communities, to their friends, etc. Once the recording has taken place, the same goes for SellaBand's download portal: artists and believers profit from ad revenues created by driving traffic
to their download page.
via:
Springwise
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