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January 10, 2009

Should software face the flat-rate music future? (Gerd quoted in CNET News)

Gerd Leonhard, Music Futurist, at the Musiik &...Image by gleonhard via FlickrRead:  Should software face the flat-rate music future? | The Open Road - CNET News. Some good snippets culled from my various blog posts on this topic:

"CD sales dropped 20 percent in 2008, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. But this isn't the whole story.. the real story behind this creative destruction is called out by rising revenues for organizations like ASCAP, and underlined in the Media Futurist blog, where Gerd Leonhard points out that the real shift in the music industry is away from copy-based license business and toward flat-rate, attention-based business models. What is an attention-based model?

It's a model in which the creator's brand offers more protection than digital rights management because you can't counterfeit a live performance, for example. But it's more than that. It's also about customers liking and trusting one's brand enough to subscribe to a steady stream from the creator, not just partaking in dribs and drabs (i.e., licensing copies to the music)"   [Referenced  Quotes from my own blog, below:]

Attention-based revenues (i.e. not just advertising-as-we-knew-it but also revenue sharing of flat-rate offerings, next-generation advertising, up-stream selling and marketing, sponsorships and branding, linking and referring, etc.) will very likely surpass copy and unit sales revenues.

A future where many content creators of all kinds, in all locations, and within all levels of accomplishment will make more money based on what their brand stands for, based on their fans, aka users, having real, meaningful experiences with or through them, and based on who pays attention to them, when and where....

In our immediate future as content creators and companies that serve them, it's all about gathering and converting attention--at least until the world is so well-served with feels-like-free content in return for attention that physical copies become desirable again (and they will).


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