Sellaband: I’m starting to understand it
Thursday, August 21st, 2008![]()
As some of you will know we had Pim Betist from Sellaband as our guest speaker at our last OpenMusicMedia Meet which turned out to be highly interesting. I don’t think we got very far that night in exploring the ‘1000 True Fans‘ idea which was the topic of the night but I certainly started to understand his crowd sourcing platform for musicians. Those are the things that became obvious after that night:
- the service does not exist to serve long-tail artists, the aim is to get major record deals for their artists
- they are very successful, having already collected $50,000 for 24 artists (each of course) and much more for artists that have not yet reached that threshold
- having a founder who is not from a music background was certainly a plus for Sellaband, you can see Pim’s energy and how he reacted to criticism from people in the room
- many or the ‘Sellabands’ were actually really good. I especially loved Electric Eel Shock
- after talking to some of those bands you can see how much work they had to put in until they reached the $50,000. One guy was saying that he was spending 3 months sending 10,000s of emails and making 1000s of calls to collect that money
- By filling the Paradiso venue that night they really showed that they managed to build a real community around that site, some of which came from abroad to see their bands playing







