Audiolife tech platform drives artist passion
If you got a chance to read our last blog post, “Follow the fans, follow the passion with direct-to-fan e-commerce,” you learned how artists such as Samoa ONSTSU are using our technology to market their music and merchandise through the Reverb Store. Independent artists and music labels have a lot to be excited about with D2F e-commerce.
And we’re excited to be at the forefront of this tech innovation. Our technology is streamlining e-commerce for independent artists and labels.
In fact, Audiolife has been cited by partner companies, such as ReverbNation and Dipdive, and media outlets, such as Wired and TechCrunch, as developing an impressive technology platform that is helping artists and entertainers transition to a new digital business model. Our technology is allowing them to connect directly with their fans and be in control of making money – for the first time in the history of the music business.
How do we do it? Our platform fits perfectly with partner sites, such as Reverb Store. That means our technology drives digital downloads, merchandise fulfillment, Web site development and online marketing services for artists. Whether through Reverb Store or directly from the Audiolife site, artists leverage our platform to deliver value to fans, generate buzz and control distribution of their brand assets.
D2F e-commerce is a nascent business model. However, Audiolife has emerged as the most in-demand technology platform for artists and labels. In effect, artists are harnessing our technology to drive their passions. It’s true; we’re a disruptive technology. We’re changing how the music business operates. Our tools give artists the power to create their own retail channels online easily, tap into the social Web and manage their music catalogs. It’s about time – tell us your story; we want to hear you’re being disruptive, too!









Kimberly Kaye Wyatt is an American singer, dancer, choreographer and a former member of the modern burlesque pop/R&B group the Pussycat Dolls. Wyatt resides in Los Angeles, California where she is very active in charity work and a major supporter and contributor to RAINN. She is currently a judge for the UK hit show “Just Dance” and is recording her debut solo album expected to be released in early 2010.
The following is a guide to maximizing your Audiolife account so you can begin selling your music and merch directly to your fans in no time!
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