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Guest Post by Erik Wurgler of My Brothers & IMusic now moves at the speed of social media. Bands and artists are able to connect directly with fans, and the voice of the fan is amplified. Integrating commerce into this experience is a powerful way for bands to more closely connect with fans and unlock new revenue streams.Rather than selling merchandise only at concerts, bands are now able to create, market and sell limited-edition custom apparel on an always-on basis. Fans can express themselves – whether their favorite artist is selling out stadiums, performing at an intimate coffeehouse or streaming on repeat. We can create small-batch t-shirts for specific shows — or just because.As an indie band, we view merch as both an authentic way to connect with fans, but also a critical way to support our vocation. Here are our tips on how to turn merch into a profitable part of your band’s business and brand.Merch Isn’t Just a Tee Shirt. It’s Your Brand.Whether you’re an indie band or a world renowned artist, your community is everything. Without the financial backing of Bieber or Gaga, we find other creative ways to bootstrap our brand to reach the larger community. From our early days, we’ve prioritized engaging with fans wholeheartedly in person, on social media and by using custom apparel. The creation of merch really came as our “fan base” started to legitimize more and more through our touring, radio play, etc. We found the more people loved our music, the more they wanted to align themselves as part of our team. Every interaction as an authentic way for our community to feel closer to us, and wearing a My Brothers & I band tee, shows the world you love our music and lets you connect with us, wherever we both are.Order On Demand to Reduce OverstockSocial Commerce: Connect With Fans Through Merch
With the decline in recorded music sales, merch has become an increasingly important part of indie artists' revenue, but it has also become a unique opportunity for musicians to authentically. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2016/03/social-commerce-how-to-connect-with-fans-and-make