Beyond snapping up traditional merchandise, many fans subscribing to exclusive content offers from their favourite artists, with an increasing number of startups positioning themselves in this booming market
Music fans are ready to reach into their wallets when it comes to special attention from their favorite performers. Beyond snapping up traditional merchandise, many are subscribing to exclusive content offers from their favorite artists, with an increasing number of start-ups positioning themselves in this booming market. We take a look.
T-shirts, CDs, candles, calendars, wine glasses... Fans of the Jonas Brothers are spoilt for choice when it comes to goodies. And now they can purchase exclusive content from the successful trio through Scriber. This American start-up allows artists and celebrities to offer up photos, videos, anecdotes and tales from their private lives as well as exchange personal messages and chat to their community, in exchange for a monthly subscription. In the case of the Jonas brothers, it amounts to 4.99 dollars.
American music lovers who want to experience the band in a new light need only text "GO" to (844) 228-4544. This system allows Scriber to avoid paying a commission to Google and Apple app stores for its subscriptions, as Axios points out. On the other hand, the startup charges celebrities a dollar a month for each one of their fans using its services. On top of that comes a management fee of 2.9%.
If the Jonas Brothers are, for the moment, the only ones currently offering exclusive content to their community via Scriber, others will likely soon follow in their footsteps. That's what Brian Goldsmith, the founder of the start-up, is betting on. For him, Scriber allows artists to breathe new life into their "fandom." "You're targeting the little community of super fans who want either more of what you're already doing or they want to see something that only subscribers will get to see," the tech entrepreneur explained to Axios.