Sunday, November 20, 2011

Songkick

Some of the most interesting businesses today are involved in music and Songkick is one of them. Songkick has achieved a remarkable feat in the industry; it has managed to buck the trend and post substantial profits in an industry that has been ravaged by piracy, music downloads, and online streaming services. The company shows that the internet can be used as an effective tool for growth rather than a threat to musicians and recording studios.

The concept behind Songkick is simple. It assembles concert information such as upcoming shows, ticket prices, and original reviews by fans. The site has an impressive community of people who want to talk about music and their concert experience. Aside from its 1-million-song database (which is enough reason for most people to hang around), the site also updates users about their favorite artists, festivals, and venues.
New information is always fed into Songkick by the major 29 ticketing companies. If you are a Windows Media Player or iTunes user, it can also analyze your collection and give you relevant information on upcoming shows, its venues, and access to videos. All these features have helped the company achieve phenomenal growth in just a few years.

It also helps that Songkick has attracted some of the best talents in the tech industry. Dan Crow, who co-founded three success Silicon Valley startups including Blurb, has decided to join the company. Crow has also worked for Google as the Team Lead for search and mobile. He was one of the proponents who helped developed Google’s search apps for the Android, Windows Phone 7, and Blackberry. 

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