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Nimbit Offers Direct-to-Fan Marketing Tool

Jul 5, 2007 4:32 PM



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Nimbit has made available the Online Merch Table (OMT), a portable marketing tool that lets artists sell all of their products—including CDs, MP3s, T-shirts and tickets—from one storefront, as well as build fan support. The HTML-based widget can be placed on blogs, Web sites, fan sites, community sites, HTML newsletters. Fans can play samples, browse and buy, view tour schedules, and buy tickets, as well as sign up for a mailing list.

Sales are all directly fulfilled through Nimbit's integrated back-office system. When artists use the OMT online account to automatically update their gig calendar, band profile, or new music releases, their information is updated instantly in multiple places across the Web.

Nimbit offers its services with no upfront fees, and provides a financial payout of 80 percent of every sale to artists.

For more information, please visit www.nimbit.com.



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