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Second, you must have a direct relationship with your fans. That is, they must pay you directly. You get to keep all of their support, unlike the small percent of their fees you might get from a music label, publisher, studio, retailer, or other intermediate. A thousand customers is a whole lot more feasible to aim for than a million fans.
Millions of paying fans is not a realistic goal to shoot for, especially when you are starting out. But a thousand fans is doable. You might even be able to remember a thousand names. The number 1, is not absolute.
Its significance is in its rough order of magnitude — three orders less than a million. The actual number has to be adjusted for each person. Or if you are a duet, or have a partner, then you need to multiply by 2 to get 2, fans. For a team, you need to multiply further. And of course, not every fan will be super.
While the support of a thousand true fans may be sufficient for a living, for every single true fan, you might have two or three regular fans. Think of concentric circles with true fans at the center and a wider circle of regular fans around them.
These regular fans may buy your creations occasionally, or may have bought only once. But their ordinary purchases expand your total income. Still, you want to focus on the super fans because the enthusiasm of true fans can increase the patronage of regular fans.
True fans not only are the direct source of your income, but also your chief marketing force for the ordinary fans. Fans, customers, patrons have been around forever. A couple of things. While direct relationship with customers was the default mode in old times, the benefits of modern retailing meant that most creators in the last century did not have direct contact with consumers.
Often even the publishers, studios, labels and manufacturers did not have such crucial information as the name of their customers. For instance, despite being in business for hundreds of years no New York book publisher knew the names of their core and dedicated readers.
For previous creators these intermediates and there was often more than one meant you need much larger audiences to have a success. With the advent of ubiquitous peer-to-peer communication and payment systems — also known as the web today — everyone has access to excellent tools that allow anyone to sell directly to anyone else in the world.
So a creator in Bend, Oregon can sell — and deliver — a song to someone in Katmandu, Nepal as easily as a New York record label maybe even more easily. This new technology permits creators to maintain relationships, so that the customer can become a fan, and so that the creator keeps the total amount of payment, which reduces the number of fans needed.
This new ability for the creator to retain the full price is revolutionary, but a second technological innovation amplifies that power further. A fundamental virtue of a peer-to-peer network like the web is that the most obscure node is only one click away from the most popular node. In other words the most obscure under-selling book, song, or idea, is only one click away from the best selling book, song or idea. But the area of the tail was as big as the head.
With that insight, the aggregators had great incentive to encourage audiences to click on the obscure items. They invented recommendation engines and other algorithms to channel attention to the rare creations in the long tail.
Even web search companies like Google, Bing, Baidu found it in their interests to reward searchers with the obscure because they could sell ads in the long tail as well. The result was that the most obscure became less obscure. If you lived in any of the 2 million small towns on Earth you might be the only one in your town to crave death metal music, or get turned on by whispering, or want a left-handed fishing reel.
But now satisfaction is only one click away. Whatever your interests as a creator are, your 1, true fans are one click from you. As far as I can tell there is nothing — no product, no idea, no desire — without a fan base on the internet.
That means that any 1-in-a-million appeal can find 1, true fans. The trick is to practically find those fans, or more accurately, to have them find you. They are institutionally unable to find and deliver niche audiences and consumers.
That means the long tail is wide open to you, the creator. And the tools for connecting keep getting better, including the recent innovations in social media. It has never been easier to gather 1, true fans around a creator, and never easier to keep them near. One of the many new innovations serving the true fan creator is crowdfunding. Having your fans finance your next product for them is genius. Win-win all around. There are about 2, different crowdfunding platforms worldwide, many of them specializing in specific fields: raising money for science experiments, for bands, or documentaries.
Each has its own requirements and a different funding model, in addition to specialized interests. The average number of supporters for a successful Kickstarter project is funders — far less than a thousand. That means If you have 1, true fans you can do a crowdfunding campaign, because by definition a true fan will become a Kickstarter funder.
Although success of your campaign is dependent on what you ask of your fans. The truth is that cultivating a thousand true fans is time consuming, sometimes nerve racking, and not for everyone.
Done well and why not do it well? At best it will be a consuming and challenging part-time task that requires ongoing skills. They should just paint, or sew, or make music, and hire someone else to deal with their superfans. If that is you and you add someone to deal with fans, a helper will skew your formula, increasing the number of fans you need, but that might be the best mix. If they work for you, fine, but remember, in most cases they would be even worse at this than you would.
The mathematics of 1, true fans is not a binary choice. Many creators, including myself, will use direct relations with super fans in addition to mainstream intermediaries. I have been published by several big-time New York publishers.
I have self-published. And I have used Kickstarter to publish to my true fans. I chose each format depending on the content and my aim. But in every case, cultivating my true fans enriches the route I choose. The takeaway: 1, true fans is an alternative path to success other than stardom. Instead of trying to reach the narrow and unlikely peaks of platinum bestseller hits, blockbusters, and celebrity status, you can aim for direct connection with a thousand true fans.
And you are much more likely to actually arrive there. The original essay follows. The long tail is famously good news for two classes of people; a few lucky aggregators, such as Amazon and Netflix, and 6 billion consumers. Of those two, I think consumers earn the greater reward from the wealth hidden in infinite niches. But the long tail is a decidedly mixed blessing for creators. Individual artists, producers, inventors and makers are overlooked in the equation. The long tail does not raise the sales of creators much, but it does add massive competition and endless downward pressure on prices.
One solution is to find 1, True Fans. While some artists have discovered this path without calling it that, I think it is worth trying to formalize.
The gist of 1, True Fans can be stated simply:. A creator, such as an artist, musician, photographer, craftsperson, performer, animator, designer, videomaker, or author — in other words, anyone producing works of art — needs to acquire only 1, True Fans to make a living. A True Fan is defined as someone who will purchase anything and everything you produce.
They will drive miles to see you sing. They will buy the super deluxe re-issued hi-res box set of your stuff even though they have the low-res version. They have a Google Alert set for your name.
They bookmark the eBay page where your out-of-print editions show up. They come to your openings. They have you sign their copies. They buy the t-shirt, and the mug, and the hat. They are true fans.
To raise your sales out of the flatline of the long tail you need to connect with your True Fans directly. Another way to state this is, you need to convert a thousand Lesser Fans into a thousand True Fans. One thousand is a feasible number. You could count to 1, If you added one fan a day, it would take only three years.
True Fanship is doable. Pleasing a True Fan is pleasurable, and invigorating. It rewards the artist to remain true, to focus on the unique aspects of their work, the qualities that True Fans appreciate.
The key challenge is that you have to maintain direct contact with your 1, True Fans. They are giving you their support directly. Maybe they come to your house concerts, or they are buying your DVDs from your website, or they order your prints from Pictopia. As much as possible you retain the full amount of their support. You also benefit from the direct feedback and love. The technologies of connection and small-time manufacturing make this circle possible.
Blogs and RSS feeds trickle out news, and upcoming appearances or new works. Web sites host galleries of your past work, archives of biographical information, and catalogs of paraphernalia. Diskmakers, Blurb, rapid prototyping shops, Myspace, Facebook, and the entire digital domain all conspire to make duplication and dissemination in small quantities fast, cheap and easy.
A mere one thousand is sufficient. This small circle of diehard fans, which can provide you with a living, is surrounded by concentric circles of Lesser Fans. These folks will not purchase everything you do, and may not seek out direct contact, but they will buy much of what you produce. The processes you develop to feed your True Fans will also nurture Lesser Fans.
As you acquire new True Fans, you can also add many more Lesser Fans. If you keep going, you may indeed end up with millions of fans and reach a hit.
There is a place in the middle, that is not very far away from the tail, where you can at least make a living. That mid-way haven is called 1, True Fans. It is an alternate destination for an artist to aim for. Young artists starting out in this digitally mediated world have another path other than stardom, a path made possible by the very technology that creates the long tail. Instead of trying to reach the narrow and unlikely peaks of platinum hits, bestseller blockbusters, and celebrity status, they can aim for direct connection with 1, True Fans.
You make a living instead of a fortune. You are surrounded not by fad and fashionable infatuation, but by True Fans. A few caveats.
This formula — one thousand direct True Fans — is crafted for one person, the solo artist. What happens in a duet, or quartet, or movie crew? This linear growth is in contrast to the exponential growth by which many things in the digital domain inflate.
I would not be surprised to find that the value of your True Fans network follows the standard network effects rule, and increases as the square of the number of Fans. As your True Fans connect with each other, they will more readily increase their average spending on your works. So while increasing the numbers of artists involved in creation increases the number of True Fans needed, the increase does not explode, but rises gently and in proportion.
A more important caution: Not every artist is cut out, or willing, to be a nurturer of fans. For these creatives, they need a mediator, a manager, a handler, an agent, a galleryist — someone to manage their fans. Nonetheless, they can still aim for the same middle destination of 1, True Fans. They are just working in a duet.
Third distinction. Direct fans are best. The number of True Fans needed to make a living indirectly inflates fast, but not infinitely. Take blogging as an example. Because fan support for a blogger routes through advertising clicks except in the occasional tip-jar , more fans are needed for a blogger to make a living. But while this moves the destination towards the left on the long tail curve, it is still far short of blockbuster territory.
Same is true in book publishing. When you have corporations involved in taking the majority of the revenue for your work, then it takes many times more True Fans to support you. Lastly, the actual number may vary depending on the media. Maybe it is True Fans for a painter and 5, True Fans for a videomaker. The numbers must surely vary around the world. But in fact the actual number is not critical, because it cannot be determined except by attempting it.
Once you are in that mode, the actual number will become evident. That will be the True Fan number that works for you. My formula may be off by an order of magnitude, but even so, its far less than a million. By his count, a microcelebrity was someone famous to 1, people. So those fifteen hundred would rave about you. They called it the Street Performer Protocol. Using the logic of a street performer, the author goes directly to the readers before the book is published; perhaps even before the book is written.
When it does, he publishes the next book. In author Lawrence Watt-Evans used this model to publish his newest novel. The entire book was published online for his True Fans, and then later in paper for all his fans. He is now writing a second novel this way. He gets by on an estimated True Fans because he also publishes in the traditional manner — with advances from a publisher supported by thousands of Lesser Fans.
Game designer Greg Stolze employed a similar True Fan model to launch two pre-financed games. Fifty of his True Fans contributed seed money for his development costs. The genius of the True Fan model is that the fans are able to move an artist away from the edges of the long tail to a degree larger than their numbers indicate.
They can do this in three ways: by purchasing more per person, by spending directly so the creator keeps more per sale, and by enabling new models of support. New models of support include micro-patronage. Another model is pre-financing the startup costs. Digital technology enables this fan support to take many shapes.
Fundable is a web-based enterprise which allows anyone to raise a fixed amount of money for a project, while reassuring the backers the project will happen. Fundable withholds the money until the full amount is collected. They return the money if the minimum is not reached. Amelia, a twenty-year-old classical soprano singer, pre-sold her first CD before entering a recording studio. Jill Sobule , a musician who has nurtured a sizable following over many years of touring and recording, is doing well relying on her True Fans.
By directly supporting her via their patronage, the fans gain intimacy with their artist. According to the Associated Press :. The usual alternative to making a living based on True Fans is poverty. A study as recently as showed that the accepted price of being an artist was large.
Sociologist Ruth Towse surveyed artists in Britian and determined that on average they earned below poverty subsistence levels.
I am suggesting there is a home for creatives in between poverty and stardom. Somewhere lower than stratospheric bestsellerdom, but higher than the obscurity of the long tail. As a visual artist, I find this to be a very interesting and empowering concept. Some of these comments from readers are asking how to go about getting those 1, true fans. It may not be as hard as you think. It teaches you how to reach fans fast, in-person, and how to create quality relationships with them.
Make sure to take good notes. These other revenue streams should be considered to round out the picture you paint above of direct support by users.
For a more complete treatment of these ideas, please see my long interview with independent musician Jamie Bonk. It seems like an escape velocity. It takes a great deal of investment before you can cultivate these fans or develop skills so much to attract them. This means that you have to first build a financial buffer or work alongside building this reputation.
If you focus on your passion you will easily do A LOT and your fans will increase much more easily. I agree wholeheartedly with Keith Burtis, the web makes it possible to find those people who can support you doing what you do rather than what you need to do to survive. The necessity of living in a large city like Paris, London or New York; for a long time the only way to make your way as an artist, is no longer so important.
I live in the middle of nowhere in a small ruined hamlet in Provence, I have one neighbor, a sculptor and a DSL line. In I was fortunate to have the NYTimes published a small article on my 19th century meets 21st century life and I was given an energetic push over that base. I send out a new painting to three thousand people almost everyday of the week, I can experiment and always some people will come with me.
As I mature? I survive in this business by this concept. Thanks for the article. It might be good to stress the preferred consumption method of particular media types in your formula. Music is totally virtual now. No need for a physical media distribution network. Movies are quickly moving in the same route.
However, the example with books is far too premature. Great post. The simplicity of this concept struck me when you talked about this, when we where at your place. I did find that other applications have the same issue though more. Oct 28, By Michael Salvi. So far so good. In 2 days I am starting to learn the layout of the keys and how to read sheet music. Slow but steady is always best. A new way to learn?
Oct 10, By NoahDJamison. This is the best piano app I have ever tried. Whether you were trained classically with the piano, or have been recently introduced to it, this app will proved you with a way of discovering new pieces that might have been more difficult otherwise.
For those who are accustomed to reading from traditional sheet music, I beseech you to give this more modern take the fare opportunity it deserves. Oct 7, By Rob Wamsley. I thought the app would be better on a tablet but it is easy to use on a phone.
The app is well designed and has lessons starting at absolute beginner and progressing up from there. Sep 16, By Marbell Silva. Flowkey has taught me everything I know about playing piano! The app does a great job showing you how to play If you're a visual learner like myself. Definitely recommend it! Sep 1, By Autumn Etherton. Make piano easy to learn with different courses depending on how far along you are. And with all the songs you can learn it's definitely worth the money.
Aug 29, By Britt Britt. This was just the app I was looking for. I love the note recognition, so I can play along on my keyboard, but if I hit the wrong note it will stop. I'm excited I can start learning to play the piano without having to go somewhere in person. Great app! Oct 21, By Rose Ellen Fritzky-Randolph. Doesn't recognize notes on my piano.
Also, I only started 30 min ago and this pop up asking me to rate it has come up 3 times Frustrating Apr 22, By StephCon Flowkey needs to work in the technical functionality of the app before charging so much. The selection of songs is alright and the idea of the app is great, but it barely works. The wait mode on the app was interesting, but it cannot hear certain notes and you have to play them over and over.
Every time I use it, I feel more frustrated rather than having fun or learning something. I wasted my money on this app. By taylorevans. I get to repeatedly hit D And E until the dumb app hears it.
Other notes I hit wrong and it keeps flowing thru the music. By drclaiborne. Compared to other piano learning apps, this one has a good variety of musical selections and a decent methodology.
That said, if you play on a real piano, I cannot recommend this app. It simply has too much trouble picking up the notes, even when played correctly, particularly in the lower register. I therefore cannot recommend this app unless you own a midi piano with the proper hardware to connect to an iPad. Extremely poorly designed Jun 26, By Long-suffering. The tempo on the example tracks changes speed inexplicably. The whole thing is a piece of junk.
Just glad I was still within the free trial period. Avoid this lousy app. By Dgdg It is really important that you buy a keyboard and all necessary adapters to hook up directly to your iPad. The listening for the proper note is a great idea and allows anyone to try the app, but if your serious and want to get the most out of the app you have to plug your iPad into your keyboard.
Trust me. The listening mode just gets frustrating. You can tell the developers put a lot into this. Keep it up guys! I would love to see more courses. The operational control given in learning individual songs is such good work.
By freakyfelt. Just getting back into piano after a 20 year hiatus and this app has been a nice way to find a decent variety of songs to get back to it.
Songs range from classical to pop to romantic and the same song usually comes in multiple levels, letting you get a taste for a song, master one level to feel accomplished, and then start practicing against the next level. The cloud syncing of your songs and preferences is great as you can change between devices and your songs follow you. The wait for me feature is awesome, especially when you have a section that is particularly tricky. As others have noted, the microphone note detection is sketchy, so do yourself a favour and get a MIDI cable if possible.
See Happy Birthday as an example of the leap between the two. Great alternative for self learner pianist wannabe Jul 7, By c ts My son private piano lesson close down their physical location activities due to pandemic. In the meantime, we are trying to find alternative so he can continue learning and improve his piano skill. There are few products available for self learning but we pick flowkey. He was able to master 2 songs so far at the pro level within less than 2 months and his level at private lesson was just the beginner.
All it takes is steady and persistent learning. His side reading skills definitely improved vastly. This software isn't perfect. Wait mode sometime skipped and there was no way to print out the sheet perhaps due to copyright issue.
I dare you to try. By Skiffs Jdjjsjd. Best Piano App Oct 14, By Fabjnhbhbhubub. Ever since I was little I wanted to learn piano. This app has me sitting behind my piano at least 2 hours a day! I get to learn all the classical songs I always dreamt of! I get to pause the video and rewind what a teacher would show me as many times I can.
I get to pick out short minuets and practice techniques. I mean this app is just amazing!! I tried a bunch of apps out there, there is nothing like this. Thank you a thousand times!! S more. By Jason Rinear. This app was purchased for And so far my daughter has spent more time watching a loading wheel rather than learning. Please optimize your content. Oct 15, By Eliss. I play the note it wants and it never seems to hear it, even when the piano volume is raised to max.
Very disappointed, and don't recommend at all. By zerokittenz. This sucks I was playing the right keys and it just wouldn't go it was so off melody and it didn't even play with me when I did it this bug need to be fix or shut down the app but I really do wish I could help you guys. Sep 2, By csman App continued to interupt asking for a review so here you go. I purchased the one year subscription after a trial of a week because I wanted to get serious about learning piano after putting it off for the decade.
In the earliest lessons the app performed well enough, how we after you get a few hours in and it starts looking for you to play more than one note at a time, it stops being able to hear the notes even though it's detecting them. I'm disappointed I can't refund more. Aug 18, By Cliff Parmelee.
App freezes constantly and no audio is heard when connected to yamaha piano. Never heard a peep! Its now been 5 days since the first email and 3 days since the 2nd attempt. But yet Similar to flowkey: Learn piano. Amazing Piano game! Click the tiles, Enjoy the Magic! Play like a real pianist. Best game ever Oct 27, Best learning experience Oct 26, By gurllurplestars Sep 27, By Deanna Smith. I love this app my granddaughter downloaded on my tablet.
Thanks Anya grandma has so much fun. Its august 4th. Love it still. The only problem i have with it is when i watch a video to get music it doesnt give it to me. Other than that I still play every day. Sep 11, By Ava Giroux. Very highly recommended this app!
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