Fan-Funding & Donation Sites: 9 Ways to Raise Money for Your Next Music Project
March 25, 2009
Bob Baker in Effective Publicity and Promotion, Expanding Your Fan Base, How to Make Money

Are you ready to record a new album, produce a video, or take on an ambitious new music project? But you don’t have the cash on hand to make it happen now?

Do what a growing number of smart artists have done in recent years: ask your fans to contribute!

The band Marillion reportedly raised $725,000 by pre-selling its Anoraknophobia double-CD album before it was ever recorded. Jill Sobule raised more than $80,000 from about 500 fans to record her California Years album, due out in 2009.

But even lesser known artists have had success with this fan-funded business model. Take a look at what these indie acts have done to involve their fans in music fundraising:

Mia Kim
http://www.sukeyrose.com/

Christine Kane
http://www.bemyrecordlabel.com

Scott Andrew
http://saveyoufromyourself.com/


Kristin Hersh

http://kristinhersh.cashmusic.org/

Great, your sold on the concept. Now how do you set up a system to collect funds from your fans?

Well, a number of new sites have sprung up to provide this service to musicians. The most prominent ones are:

SellaBand
http://www.sellaband.com/

Slicethepie
http://www.slicethepie.com/

ArtistShare
http://www.artistshare.com/

CASH Music
http://www.cashmusic.org/

Bandstocks

http://www.bandstocks.com/

Each of the sites above have different structures and fees, so look over the details closely before committing to using any of them.

But you don’t have to use a music-specific site to do this. Here are four more easy ways to ask your fans to support you financially:

Chipin

PayPal Buttons for donations

Amazon Simple Pay Donations

Justgiving

You don’t have to wait until you have a big music project to ask your fans for help. Just put a donation or “tip jar” button or widget on a page where you offer free downloads.

For instance, here’s the request on Kristin Hersh’s download page:

“The music here is yours to download. Please consider making a one-time contribution using the form below (not tax deductable).”

Bottom line: Don’t become a “I don’t have the money now” victim. Ask the people who can really help you the most: your fans!

-Bob

www.TheBuzzFactor.com
www.MusicPromotionBlog.com

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