| The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Direct-To-Fan Case Study by Patrick Faucher |
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| Posted by Patrick Faucher | |
| Tuesday, 09 February 2010 | |
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E-commerce pioneer, lifelong musician, and technological guru, Patrick Faucher is the CEO and Co-founder of Nimbit . Patrick graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music with a background in computer science and database architecture. Preceding the web’s explosion as a commercial marketplace, Patrick helped launch some of the very first e-commerce websites for renowned artists such as Aerosmith and Phish. In the late nineties, he led the development of BuyItOnline.com, an online shopping mall, which was sold for $60 million in 2000.
Background: Formed in 1983, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are often credited with the creation of the ska-core genre, a form of music that mixes elements of third wave ska and hardcore punk. The band released seven full-length albums, three EPs and a live album while touring continuously before their announcement of a hiatus in December 2003. They reunited in the fall of 2007 and performed at Cambridge’s Middle East club. At the beginning of this project, the Bosstones had no fan database, an inactive (fan run) Facebook page, and had not released an album in seven years.
Strategy:
Step 1 - (re)Engage Fans:Create
multiple entry points for fans to receive free MMB tracks in exchange for
offering new/updated contact info. Provide opportunity to join
"VIP" list with exclusive access to pre-sale Hometown Throwdown
tickets.
Step 2 - Reasons to buy: Place pre-sale bundles (including
tickets and merch) in VIP-only storefront on MMB’s new website. Bundles
have multiple offers/price points: single ticket, ticket plus CD &
vinyl, ticket to 3 shows plus CD & vinyl, t-shirt plus CD & vinyl. Timeline: October 2009
December 2009
Results:
Nimbit Platform tools used: Nimbit MyStore for Facebook, nimbitSkin storefront, download cards, promo codes, redemption widget, print and manufacturing services, nimbitRetail+ account ($20/month) |
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