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Why I Am Leaving Sellaband

Monday, March 1st, 2010

After fielding some questions and comments about the death, resurrection, and uncertain future of Sellaband, I felt the need to clarify why a modern artist really doesn’t need microfinancing of any kind. Especially microfinancing that’s badly managed to the point of declaring bankruptcy. The easiest way to cover this is a simple comparison between Sellaband and my own subscription service, Matthew Ebel dot net. Of course, by “my subscription service”, I mean “what any artist can offer direct to their fans”.

What Sellaband Offers Matthew Ebel dot net
Artists can ask their fans for album funding. I get funding directly from my fans on a monthly/yearly basis.
Believers are promised one new album once $15k (or whatever) is reached, if ever. I already give my subscribers 2 new songs, fully produced, every single month.
If the target is ever reached, an artist can hire a professional studio, engineer, and producer. For as little as $5,000 I can buy better equipment and hire a professional engineer in my own studio.1
If the target is ever reached, believers get one album (retail value $10) from their artist. Every year my subscribers get one or two albums’ worth of new material and, depending on the subscription level, stickers, mugs, shirts, etc.
Sellaband holds onto believers’ money until the artist’s goal is reached, if ever. If they disappear, so does the money. Subscribers’ money goes directly into better studio equipment, goodies for the annual goodie bags, the annual Beer Bash, touring, rent, food, etc. with no one holding the money hostage.
Sellaband charges a percentage to handle the money, on top of anything PayPal takes. PayPal is the only middle man taking a cut, and even that may change soon.
Believers may, if the artist allows, share in revenue generated from the album if it is ever produced. Subscribers can use affiliate links to share in revenue from referrals for as long as they stay subscribed.

I’m sure there are other comparisons to make, but frankly this was enough for me. What it all boils down to is one simple equation:

If every fan who bought a Part via Sellaband spent the same money on a Matthew Ebel dot net subscription instead, I would be able to make much better music and they would get music and goodies immediately.

This is true for any artist, not just me. It’s why I’m leaving Sellaband, and it’s why I think artists should take a much more critical look at micro-financing schemes before jumping on board with them.

1 – Don’t ask “what if I don’t own a studio?” All of the gear I use right now, including the MacBook, cost me less than $6,000 and some of it is unnecessary for a band on a budget. I recorded “Beer & Coffee” in a dining room with Apple’s Garageband and “Goodbye Planet Earth” in my bedroom.

ENN: In The Bunker

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

ENN November 23, 2009 (Download MP3)

  • The High Orbit Holiday Special is coming soon! If you want to know when it’s officially released, watch here or join the mailing list!
  • The Entourage has filled 4 out of 5 slots already. Will you be the last taker for 2009? Sign up at http://matthewebel.net
  • There will be no live recording or new studio recordings for Matthew Ebel dot net members in December. Instead, they’ll receive The High Orbit Holiday Special in their download feed. That’s 3 times the music!

ENN: iTunes At Last

Monday, November 16th, 2009

ENN November 16, 2009 (Download MP3)

  • Songs from the Vault, vol. 1 is now available on the iTunes Music Store. Hooray!
  • The next edition, SFTV2, will be available for Matthew Ebel dot net members as soon as the artwork is ready to go.
  • At long last, The Entourage has come to Matthew Ebel dot net. Now those fans that want to become patrons of the arts (and get everything I’ve ever released, and ge ttheir name in the credits for my albums, etc.) can sign up for this exclusive group. Membership is limited to 5 people per year, so check it out at Matthew Ebel dot net

ENN: Podcamp Philly and the New Matthew Ebel dot net

Monday, October 5th, 2009

ENN October 05, 2009 (Download MP3)

  • Podcamp Philly 3 was a blast, bigger than ever, and educational. Now let’s see if it helped anyone else out there.
  • Much discussion about Matthew Ebel dot net took place over the past month. Today I must decide how the system is going to change, hopefully all the advice and feedback will work for the better.
  • Yes, I am now a ham nerd. My current call sign is KB1SZT, but I have an application in to change that. I’ll let you know when it’s permanent!

ENN: My weekly audio updates begin now!

Monday, September 21st, 2009

I think I’m going to call this ENN, the Ebel News Network. Not very original, but I don’t care…

ENN September 21, 2009 (MP3 download)

I want to try and update YOU, my fans, once a week by a quick and dirty audio post. Via the miracle of podcasting, you can get these little blurbs from me by adding http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MatthewEbelBlog to your iTunes or other podcast catcher. This week I’m covering:

  • New recording to be released today: Waking Up Alone
  • Now booking shows via Virtual Assistants
  • Sellaband is changing… not sure how or why. Stay tuned!