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  1. blog.bandcamp.com

    In the past six months, you guys have used Bandcamp to sell over $1 million USD in music and merch directly to your fans. The pace of those sales is increasing rapidly, and last week we even saw an artist make it to the Billboard charts on the strength of her Bandcamp sales alone. It's been awesome to witness, and we're amped to carry right on, full steam ahead, building out new features ...
  2. from bandcamp.com via @cbrumelle. This is the post announcing Bandcamp's business model (15% of sales). Bandcamp is the go to solution for putting a band's music / discography online, and their statement above just makes so much sense: their needs / means of success as a business are 100% aligned with their customers.
  3. blog.bandcamp.com

    So, as long promised over in our FAQ, we'll soon begin doing a revenue share on Bandcamp sales. Here's how it will work: Bandcamp's share will be 15% of each transaction, dropping to 10% as soon as your all-time sales exceed $5,000 USD. The revenue share won't go into effect until early August. Until then, Bandcamp's share remains zero.
  4. blog.bandcamp.com

    In the past six months, you guys have used Bandcamp to sell over $1 million USD in music and merch directly to your fans. The pace of those sales is increasing rapidly, and last week we even saw an artist make it to the Billboard charts on the strength of her Bandcamp sales alone. It'sContinue reading "It's a Business Model!"
  5. futureparty.com

    Oct 6, 2023The key to Bandcamp's success is vinyl sales, which has re-emerged as the top way for fans to listen to their favorite artists. Coupled with the outsized demand for moviegoers to watch Oppenheimer in IMAX 70mm, premium physical products and experiences may be undergoing a renaissance after a decade of all-you-can-stream digitization.
  6. researchgate.net

    Bandcamp's business model (Bandcamp, 2010) is funded through a 15% cut off each purchase made on the website. The cut is lowered to 10% for artists who manage to sell at least
  7. lumosbusiness.com

    Bandcamp has a simple business model in an industry that is notorious for ripping the artists off: music. ... (15%), net of payment processing fees (4-6%). For digital items, Bandcamp's fee is 15%. This rate drops to 10% as soon as you reach $5,000 USD in sales (and stays there, provided you've made at least $5,000 in the past 12 months ...
  8. d3.harvard.edu

    And its making lots of money, in an industry for decades has struggled to come up with a sustainable business model. And this time, finally, artists get to make money too. Since inception in 2008, Bandcamp has paid $270m to independent artists. Canadian musician Zoe Keating earned $40,000 in 2014 from Bandcamp.
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