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- TuneWidget
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- Tunepak
- Street Teams
- Stats
- Band Equity
- Bebo
- Sell Stuff
- Earn Money
- Exclusives
ReverbNation's Widgets are the easiest way to
add music content to almost any website!
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Artists Enhance your home page, blog, or other profile pages with widgets that keep your information consistent and give your fans an easy way to promote you! Sign up to get your widgets now! |
Fans Support the artists you love by adding their content to your web pages. When the artist adds content, your widgets will be updated automatically! Sign up to create a free fan profile and start making your playlist now! |
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All Widgets can be shared by anyone who sees them and can be posted to MySpace profiles, MySpace comments, MySpace
Bulletins, Freewebs, Friendster, Orkut, Blogger, LiveJournal, BlackPlanet, MyYearbook, TypePad, Xanga, iGoogle, Netvibes,
Pageflakes, and millions of other places that allow Flash.
Click here to add music to your Facebook profile. Click here to add music to your Bebo profile. |
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WIDGETS GALLERY
The mother of all widgets. This widget includes the artist's picture, band info, music player, video, show schedule (with tour map), "join the mailing list" function, and more. Check out the bottom of the widget to see who this artist is recommending. Posting this widget on your web pages is the ultimate show of support for an artist you love.
Click here to see a live example.
To get this now, click on the
on any artist's "Songs" tab or on any "Playlists" tab.
Dimensions: 434x434.
The player widget allows easy deployment of music from ReverbNation, whether a custom playlist or an artist's full song list. And when the list at ReverbNation is edited or updated, the player widget automatically changes.
Click here to see a live example.
To get this now, click on the
on any artist's "Songs" tab or on any "Playlists" tab.
Dimensions: 434x228.
The Blog Player is sized to fit perfectly into the side panels of the most popular blogs. Its also great for use within the social network Ning.
Dimensions: 180x300.
The Mini Player is a miniature version of the Music Player. It's the same, except that the song list is not visible. This cute little player is perfect for comments and bulletins at MySpace and for other tight spots.
Click here to see a live example.
Dimensions: 262x95.
The Micro Player is an even tinier version of the Music Player. Great for putting music into really tight spots like blogs, comments, and bulletins.
Dimensions: 160x125.
With the Show Widget, artists can manage their show schedule in one location, then publish it where they want: MySpace, official home page, etc. Maintaining and publishing a single show schedule guarantees consistent information and saves time. Fans can also deploy Show Widgets for their favorite artists.
Click here to see a live example.
To get this Widget, click on the
on any artist's "Shows" tab.
Dimensions: 434x247.
The same as the Show Widget, but with a dynamic, interactive map which traces the route of all of an artist's scheduled shows. Whether you're playing shows locally or touring internationally, this Widget is a great tool. The map is accurate to the street address for shows in the United States and is accurate to the city for shows elsewhere in the world.
Click here to see a live example.
To get this Widget, look for the
on any artist's "Shows" tab.
Dimensions: 434x538.
Successful venues today need to maintain show schedules on multiple web pages (official site, MySpace, etc.). This widget makes life easier for busy venue operators and promoters.
To get this Widget, look for the
on a venue's "Shows" tab.
Dimensions: 434 x 600.
The Blog Schedule is sized to fit perfectly into the side panels of the most popular blogs. Its also great for use within the social network Ning.
Dimensions: 180x300.
Place this anywhere (MySpace, official home page, etc.) to allow fans to join your mailing list. Tap into all of your web traffic and start collecting fans while you sleep.
Click here to see a live example.
To get this Widget, go to FanReach in your "Tools" tab, enable FanReach (if you haven't already), then follow the instructions on the "add contacts" tab.
Dimensions: 434x109.
The Blog Fan Collector is sized to fit perfectly into the side panels of the most popular blogs. Its also great for use within the social network Ning.
Dimensions: 180x180.
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The Ultimate Promotion Tool for Musicians
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The TuneWidget is FREE and easy!
Sign up for a free Artist Profile at ReverbNation.com, and your TuneWidget is automatically created! • Goes on virtually any web page — MySpace, home page, blogs, etc. • 5 widgets in 1 — Songs, Info, Schedule, Videos, and "Join the Mailing List" • Fans can share it too — Spreading your music for you! • Cross-promote other artists — Friends, label-mates, touring partners, etc. • Track everything with our free stats package!
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Q: Is the TuneWidget free?
A: Yes. All you need is an artist profile at ReverbNation.com.
Q: How do I get one for my band?
A: Create an artist profile for your band and a TuneWidget will be created automatically for you in your widgets tab. All you need to do is click on it and follow instructions.
Q: Can fans copy my TuneWidget and post it on their pages too?
A: Yes. As an artist, you want to encourage this behavior as your fans make the best promoters of your music (and they're free).
Q: How do I recommend other artists in the bottom of my TuneWidget?
A: Go into your "Admin/Toolbox" area and click on "recommend artists" in your "edit page" area. Follow the instructions. You must become a fan of the artist before you can recommend them.
Q: What if I'm not recommending any other artists? What will be shown in my TuneWidget?
A: If you choose to not recommend other artists, we will insert some of our featured artists that are in the same genre as you. We will change the language so that it is clear to your fans that these featured artists are being recommended by ReverbNation, not you.
ReverbNation has introduced the ability to track* widgets that you use from other companies and make them available to your fans inside of your ReverbNation Widgets tab. Many Artists use other widgets from Slide, RockYou, Eventful, etc. But Artists are forced to go to each of those different sites to track how they are spreading (if tracking is provided at all). Not any more.
In addition, Widgets that you post to your Widgets tab at ReverbNation can be used as the object of Street Team missions here and tracked to see who is spreading them for you. Once a Widget is added, it will become available to use in any Custom Street Team Mission.
Adding a New Widget is Easy:
1. Login to your Artist Account
2. Open the "Widgets" Tab
3. Click on the gold "Add Widget" button in the upper right of the tab
4. Follow the instructions and add the following:
• Name of the Widget
• The Widget Code
• A Brief Description
• A Screen Shot of the Widget (this will post a picture of the widget)
The "Add Widget" Dialog Box
Tracking Reported in the Widgets Stat Tab
To see how a particular Widget is doing, simply visit the Widgets tab inside your Stats area.
* Tracking only occurs for the Widgets grabbed from your Widgets tab at ReverbNation. We cannot track Widgets that are already placed or grabbed from a different location. Only the first generation of the widget will be tracked. If someone "shares" a widget they encounter on the web from any location other than the ReverbNation Widgets tab, it is not tracked.
ReverbNation's Banner tracking provides the information you need to understand which banners are getting seen, getting clicked, and leading to conversions*. And its easy to use:
1. Upload your banner artwork by clicking "new resource" on your banners tab
2. Tell us where the banner should link to
3. Click on the banner to get the special code
4. Paste it into your other web pages, emails, blogs, etc.
5. No matter how many people grab or copy the banner, we'll be tracking that for you too
HINT: create a Street Team mission to reward fans who post your banners
Tracking metrics about your banner will be displayed in the "Widgets/Banners" section of your Stats at ReverbNation, and include:
• Impressions
• Clicks
• Click-Through Rate (CTR)
• Conversions*
*Conversion Tracking
Each time you upload a new banner you will be presented with a piece of 'conversion tracking code' that is optional to use. Conversion tracking tells you how many people actually did something after they clicked on the banner. Here is an example:
You are selling t-shirts on your website, and you want to know how many sales are generated from your new "Get our Latest T-Shirt" banner you plan to post on MySpace. So you upload the jpeg banner and name the conversion "T-shirt Sale". Now grab the conversion code and paste it onto your website on a page that occurs AFTER a sale has been made (referred to as the 'success', or 'thanks for your order' page).
When you check your banner stats at ReverbNation, you will see a column for 'conversions' that will keep track of how many people clicked on the banner and bought t-shirts.
Creating a TunePak Is Easy:
1. Select the songs you want to add from any list on ReverbNation.com — song lists, libraries, and playlists
2. Click on the
button3. Follow the instructions for emailing or pasting a link
How to Use TunePaks:
Artists/Labels
• Make it easy and fun for your fans to spread your music
• Send your music out to venues, promoters, fans, A&R folks
• Post the TunePak link on your Web Pages and in your outbound email campaigns
• Track who is sending out TunePaks with your songs and who is listening
Fans
• Help out the artists you love by sending out TunePaks with their songs
• Create custom mixes from the songs in your ReverbNation library
• Post TunePak links on your MySpace page and everywhere else you want to express your musical taste
Venues
• Include a TunePak with music from upcoming artists when you send out emails
• Post a TunePak link on your homepage with songs from upcoming artists
A: Absolutely! We can build you a Street Team, or you can use our team of 2,000 rabid fans.
Our FREE Street Team System
EVERY artist on ReverbNation has the Street Team feature available automatically in their Street Team tab. The feature is built around the concept of "missions". You tell the team what you want them to do, and they compete against each other for a reward. We provide several mission templates to choose from, or you can make a custom mission:
• Spread Music
• Promote Shows
• Recruit New Fans
• Drive Traffic
• Offline
• Custom
Once you "Launch" the mission, we help you recruit your fans to participate by sending out a notification via email. Each live mission is tracked in a real-time, and progress is displayed in a "Leaderboard" that you and your fans can see. You get to choose the reward for the winners, and there is even a blog for each mission so that you can talk to your team and keep them up to date.
Most missions are "online" and revolve around Street Team members posting your widgets (music player, show schedule, fan collector, etc) or banners into other web pages, blogs, etc. We track who is getting you the most plays, the most schedule views, collecting the most email addresses or the most click-thrus during the mission period. You simply set up the mission, click "Launch", and then let us do our part. When the mission ends, you simply look at the Leaderboard to know which Street Team members to reward. It's easy, it's automatic, and it's a fun way to engage your fans.
How to Start: A Guide to Using Street Teams
1. The first thing to do is import your existing email list into FanReach (ReverbNation's email management system).
2. A few days (3 or 4) after your email list is imported, you can send an email to everyone inviting them to join your Street Team. This list will most likely include your existing Street Team members as well, but if they are on a separate list, import them into FanReach too. Street Team members do not even have to have an account at ReverbNation in order to help you promote, so as long as you have their email in FanReach, they can be a member of your team and we can track their activity for you. Now that's cool!
3. Place a FanCollector or StreetTeam Collector widget on your official website, Myspace page, etc., so you can start getting those fans to join your team. When a fan enters their email address, it goes directly to your FanReach system. These widgets are located in your Widgets tab.
4. Once you have enough Street Team members joined up, you are ready to launch a mission.
5. Online and Offline missions can be sent directly from your Street Team tab by clicking NEW MISSION. Once the mission goes out via an automatic email to all your street team members, they can get access to the mission from there. They'll be taken directly to your Street Team tab where they can join the mission with a click of a button. They'll also see what the mission entails and the rewards offered.
6. Marketing Tools for each mission automatically drop down for the street team members to grab and run with. For instance, if a mission is to expose your music all over the internet, a music player widget loaded with your songs drops down and the members go out and paste it all over Myspace, Facebook or anywhere else. We also have artist's banners, show schedules, tour maps, street team collectors, FanCollectors, and other widgets and banners that drop down for easy pickings. You could even create your own widget or banner and have the Street Team promote that. You will need to upload these into your Widget or Banner tab in your Artist Profile before you begin.
7. Messaging can be done throughout the mission from the artist (or leader) by using the "mission blog" area.
8. Promotions are then tracked and you'll know who was doing what and how they did (ex. Joe Smith placed 75 Music Players around the internet and got 180,000 impressions from them.)
9. You can then reward your top promoters. The leaderboard is right there for you to see from best promoters down to worst.
NOTE: Don't be a spammer by placing your music in places it shouldn't be. If you are a death metal act, I doubt jazz fans will be too happy to see you and your fans promoting music on their site. Stick to similar styles of music and you'll be fine.
Questions or Comments
If you have any questions, send an email to streetteams@reverbnation.com.
Feedback is always appreciated.
We'll do the numbers so you can focus on the music.
Our stats provide everything you need to answer the following questions (and more):
Fans
• How many fans do I have and where are they located?
• What age and gender are my fans?
• Which fans are helping spread my music on the web?
• Which fans are listeners and which are promoters? How valuable are my fans?
Songs
• Which of my songs is being played the most?
• Which of my songs is being played the longest before someone turns it off?
• Where are my song plays coming from?
• How many times have my songs been downloaded?
Traffic
• How much traffic is my page receiving?
• Where is that traffic coming from?
Widgets (remote players you deploy to other sites; more info here)
• On what other sites are my widgets deployed?
• Which other sites are generating me the most plays via my widgets?
• How can I get more widget hits, placements, plays, etc?
• Which widget placements have been active in the last 24 hours?
ReverbNation provides all of this to artists free of charge. You can access your stats from inside the Admin/Tools section, which is created for you automatically upon signup.
A Better Way of Measuring the Value of Artist Relationships with Fans
ReverbNation has introduced a new metric that helps Artists understand their overall value and how it is growing across the entire digital realm. This metric takes into account the total engagement of the Artist across their entire base of fans and listeners, as well as their ability to convert casual listeners into "Fans" that can be contacted.
Every Artist on ReverbNation is measured automatically and the score is tracked over time. In addition, ReverbNation provides a Band Equity Chart that compares Artists against others in their genre so they can benchmark their progress.
Band Equity Score Tracking Sample:
What It Measures
Reach: The number of unique people touched by the Artist's content, which typically lives within social networks, blogs, home pages, etc. This factor includes unique listeners, watchers of video, registered fans, size of their mailing list, etc. It could be described as the total potential fan base, and captures an element of effort on the part of the Artist and their Fans to spread their content and reach more people.
Influence: The reaction of those people exposed to the content. This factor includes number of songs or videos played per listener, number of unique times the listener was engaged with the content, play-through percentage on songs, total engagement time, email open rates, etc. It could be described as the merit of the Artist's content.
Access: The ability of the Artist to access those fans directly, and message to them. This factor includes the rate at which listeners/friends convert to registered fans of the Artist or joining their mailing list, giving the Artist the ability to speak to them directly. It could be described as the familiarity the Artist has with their fan base.
Recency: All of the above factors are weighted by how recently the activities have taken place. Because of this, Band Equity can be used as a way to identify how promotional strategies affect fan relationships in the aggregate, closing the loop on understanding the cause and effect of an Artist's popularity.
The Band Equity Charts Compare You Against Others in Your Genre
How to Increase Your Score
There are many ways to increase your score. Here are the key ones:
1. Use our free Fanreach email system to keep in touch with your fans. Doing so will give ReverbNation visibility into the number of fans you have on your mailing list (a bigger list increases your score) as well as their reactions to your emails (the percent of people that open your emails). Adding bogus email addresses, or receiving unsubscribes or abuse reports can actually decrease your score, so don't cheat.
2. Post ReverbNation widgets on all of your web pages (MySpace, homepage, Facebook, Bebo, blogs, etc). Doing so will allow us to track the hits you have on your pages. If you post one of our music player widgets, we will be able to track the number of song plays you are generating from each of those sources. More plays and longer plays equals a higher score. Using our widgets also allows your fans to share your music virally. We will track the spread of your music as well as the song plays that come from all widgets.
3. Drive traffic to your ReverbNation profile page. More hits on your page will increase your score. Fake hits from automated bots will decrease your score.
4. Get more Fans at all locations. We recommend using our Fan Collector widget and using our My Band application at Facebook and Bebo to increase your fan count.
Three Great Applications for Artists
Application Highlights:
• Profile pic, band info, play stats
• Your songs (friends can share)
• Show schedule
• Join the Mailing List" function
• AMAZING STATS - show you where your plays are coming from.
What are you waiting for? Get more fans and get heard in more places. Add the MyBand app to your Bebo page right now!
Here's what My Band for Bebo looks like:
A sample of the awesome stats available in My Band:
ReverbNation makes it easy to make all of your online retail outlets available to your fans. First click on
in the Artist Resources section of your Admin/Tools page. Then simply copy and paste into the appropriate fields the URLs for the stores you'd like to make available. Then you're done! Now your fans can access the full array of your retailers on the Store tab on your ReverbNation profile page and also in the Store section of your TuneWidget!
Overview
ReverbNation shares half of the advertising revenue generated from artist profile pages on the web site. Each month, 50% of the total ad revenue from across all artist pages will be pooled, and artists who have opted-in to the Fair Share Program will receive a portion of that pool based on their overall site activity for the month.
Details
1. A site-activity score will be calculated at the end of every month for each artist. Each artist will receive their Fair Share of the revenue pool based on the proportion of their site activity to the rest of the participating artists.
2. Artists can increase their site activity scores by driving more new fans to their pages, and by having their music played more often and in more places on the web.
3. Artists must opt in to the program to participate. Artists are only eligible to opt in if they have all of the following:
• Copyright control over all content on their ReverbNation profile page
• FanReach activated
• A valid mailing address
• A valid PayPal account to receive the funds
4. Artists can withdraw funds if:
• An artist has been enrolled in Fair Share for at least 60 days.
• An artist's account balance exceeds $20.
FAQ
How do artists earn money at ReverbNation? How does ReverbNation earn Money?
How do I drive more fans and new fans to my page?
How do I increase the number or song plays and locations of those plays?
How do artists earn money at ReverbNation? How does ReverbNation earn Money?
ReverbNation is a business with offices, employees, and investors, so we need to make money to eat, sleep, and be happy too. But we differ from most companies in this space in that we understand that without the Artist we have no music, and without the music we have no website, and without a website, we can't eat, sleep or be happy. We bring our heart and soul and technology to the table, but Artists bring themselves, their music, and their fans. This is why we decided to split all advertising revenue down the middle. This all sounds lovely, but please don't quit your day job over this. While many artists will get a very nice paycheck each month, many artists will get very little. Remember, it is all based on the activity an Artist generates, and that is the fairest way to do it. Other companies like Last.fm are now copying our model and sharing some ad revenue with the indie Artist. But we just don't feel that 10% is enough for all that you do for our site. You are our partners, and we will always treat you that way.
How do I drive more fans and new fans to my page?
There are lots of ways to do this. Here are a few:
• Encourage your fans to join the site. If they keep a profile on ReverbNation, they are up to 10 times more likely to visit your page and get their friends to visit it too.
• Use our free emailing and fan-targeting system called FanReach. All FanReach emails have links back to your page, and we automatically track when your fans link back so that you know which emails are working.
Click here to learn more about FanReach
• Put a linking banner up on your other webpages and in blogs. When you signup for ReverbNation, we create one for you automatically and put it inside your widgets tab on your profile page. Just click it to grab it.
Click here to get the banner
How do I increase the number or song plays and locations of those plays?
It's easy. Grab one of the music player widgets from your widgets tab. Put them into as many different places as you can think of on the web - blogs, web pages, MySpace Bulletins, MySpace Comments, etc. Encourage your fans to spread your music players too! To maximize plays on each widget, select "on" for the autoplay option. This will start the music playing automatically when the target web page is opened or refreshed.
Click here to get your music player
Click here to get your mini player
Post Exclusive Songs for Fans Only
The Best Way to Turn Casual Listeners Into Registered Fans
Wouldn't it be great if you could use access to your music as an incentive for fans to provide demographics (age, gender, location) and contact info (email) to you? Now you can. It's a new feature called Fan Exclusives, and it's only available at ReverbNation.com. Fan Exclusives are also a great way to reward your loyal fans with special content just for them.
What It Is
Fan Exclusives provide casual listeners with an incentive to
• Become an official fan of the Artist
• Join the Artist's mailing list
• Provide information about themselves — like age, gender, and location
Whom It's For
Artists, Labels, and Managers should use Fan Exclusives to
• Get added value from posting full streams or songs for download.
• Reward those that are already Fans.
How It Works
Visitors will have access to a 30-second preview of your song and will be prompted to become a registered Fan of the Artist in order to access the full stream or download (you choose the setting). Once they are registered as a Fan and their email address is confirmed, they will be given access to the full song stream and/or download.
How to Make a Song a Fan Exclusive
To make a song a Fan Exclusive, simply choose
that option when you upload. If you want to
change an existing song to a Fan Exclusive,
click on the 'edit song' button next to the song
and change the setting to one of the Fan
Exclusive options. You must have our free fan-management system Fan Reach enabled to access the Fan Exclusive features. Without this, there is no way for us to track who are fans and who are not.
Where They Work
Fan Exclusive songs are currently only available for display on your ReverbNation Artist profile and inside of our TuneWidget (works on MySpace, blogs, home pages, and other social networks). Efforts are continuing to make Fan Exclusives available on other widgets as well as our Facebook Application, MyBand. Stay Tuned.

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