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Iggli Helps Fans Spread The Word About Gigs

Iggli When fans log on to the website of promoter and manager Bill Silva, they's see a green "invite friends" button (like the one to the left). Click on it and they can buy tickets, invite friends and organize who's going the show.

The button is powered by Iggli, a on-line invite service that makes it easier for fans to coordinate event-based social activities. Fans get a tool to coordinate going to shows with friends and can post comments, purchase tickets and share details social networks like MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Iggli is customizable and free for artists and venues.


"We're excited to have the technology to share with their fans," says
Silva. "No one likes to go to a concert alone and iggli's service helps
people connect, and we're all about exposing more people to great
music."BSE management clients like Jason Mraz, James Morrison, Robert Francis, and Vices, along with other artists whose shows are promoted by BSE, could benefit from the addition of iggli's service.

"BSE's addition of our invite service continues iggli's strategy of adding artists, promoters, venues and primary and secondary ticket sellers to our partner roster," said iggli CEO Tom Higley. "Our business model counts on innovative companies adopting the service, and BSE is a great example of a company that embraces new technology to boost performance and fan interaction."

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