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[Case Study] How Daniel D. Grew a Multi-Stream Revenue Music Enterprise with ManyChat

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[Case Study] How Daniel D. Grew a Multi-Stream Revenue Music Enterprise with ManyChat

Daniel Davis, known professionally as Daniel D., is a contemporary violinist and entrepreneur. He’s performed for the ears of Barack Obama, Kanye West, Oprah, and the like, as well as on his YouTube channel, and more recently, through live stream.

Live streaming for musicians was a relatively new concept in 2016. So Daniel was skeptical when his friend recommended going live to engage supporters in real-time. But after his first live stream, he enjoyed talking with his audience on the spot, and began to stream more often. 

For Daniel, promoting his work on social media is nothing new. He started back when MySpace was around and selling CD’s still paid the bills. Reaching and connecting with his audience was never an issue — until Facebook algorithm changes significantly reduced his organic reach. 

As Daniel explained: 

“I worked hard to grow my audience by performing on live stream. But when Facebook’s algorithm change cut organic reach, my business took a big hit. I was going live more often to keep up, but kept losing supporters. It was a major break-through for me to realize that I needed to do something to better connect with my supporters, and grow my stream and business.” 

Today’s musicians struggle with similar issues. They don’t have a way to get involved with their supporters, or a plan to sell more than merchandise, tickets, CD’s, and music-related products. 

Daniel was inspired to build a subscription-based, multi-stream revenue model for his eCommerce music business. And that’s where his journey into Messenger bots began. 

Introducing a ManyChat bot into Daniel’s marketing mix has given him the tools needed to achieve sustainable business growth. Overall, he’s managed to build a high-converting, 36,000-plus person subscriber list with ManyChat. Within that list, 1,600-plus people have become paid subscribers to his members-only app, which has brought in over $122,000 in revenue and counting. 

Here’s how Daniel stole the show.  

Why ManyChat?

Daniel chose ManyChat for a few major reasons: 

  1. Growth Tools: ManyChat’s suite of Growth Tools gave Daniel the ability to collect subscribers across all his marketing channels. He uses JSON ads to drive qualified traffic to his live stream, Ref URLs to bring people into the bot from Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram, and the Comment Growth Tool to give away free songs and merch in exchange for a subscribe. 
  2. Live Chat: Daniel’s now able to talk directly with supporters to answer any questions and encourage them to opt-in. 
  3. Segmentation: Daniel sends photos, news, live stream updates, promos, and more to subscribers — but all 36,000 are not in the same stage of his funnel. ManyChat’s segmentation ability helps Daniel create better flows for target groups, and build better relationships with supporters by sending them relevant content. 
  4. Location-based targeting: Daniel also sells tickets through his ManyChat bot. Whether it’s a flash sale or advance purchase, he’s now able to connect with local people, ultimately leading to more sold-out shows than before. 

There’s a big gap in the market for musicians to connect with their audience and grow their business. ManyChat helps simplify marketing and communications, so they can do more of what they love: create and entertain. 

How Daniel creates engaging and meaningful interactions with his supporters.

One of the biggest challenges musicians face is becoming popular. The music industry is plagued by the lucky few who do well, while many others struggle to make ends meet. Music-related income is not sufficient to meet most musicians’ living standards. 

With all the time and money put into creating music and following a passion, musicians can’t afford to rely on small tours and Spotify streams to make money. Today, they need to focus on building a digital audience, and having meaningful conversations with supporters. 

When Daniel first put a ManyChat bot on his Facebook Page, he immediately saw the effects Messenger marketing could have for musicians everywhere:

“ Musicians always had to rely on managers and agents to market and book shows. But with ManyChat, we’re able to control how we share our music, when we perform live, and who we connect with. It’s given me complete freedom to grow my music business beyond just performing.”

By nurturing leads through his ManyChat flows, Daniel’s business has been able to increase subscriber volume from social channels, and sell more non-music related products, plus give his supporters an interactive and personalized experience with his music. 

But Daniel didn’t stop there. ManyChat helped free up time for him to open up new revenue streams for his music business. He knew subscription-based models were the path to recurring revenue. By using GoodBarber, he created an app that offers exclusive content for paid members. He was able to go from live streaming 3 times a week, to once, and using ManyChat to distribute recordings and guide new subscribers toward paid memberships. 

Results Rundown

Daniel paved the way for musicians and artists who want to build a sustainable business. Here’s a quick rundown of his results since using ManyChat: 

  • Generated $122,000 in non-music related revenue.
  • Has 1,700 paid members for app.
  • Gained over 36,000 subscribers.

Want to lead new marketing channels in your industry? Get a free ManyChat account and start building your bot today.


Publicado originalmente: Aug 23, 2019, 9:00 AM, Actualizado: Aug 3, 2020, 7:00 PM
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Michael Keenan

Michael is a SaaS Marketer and SEO living in Guadalajara, Mexico. Through storytelling and data-driven content, his focus is providing valuable insight and advice on issues that prospects and customers care most about. He’s inspired by learning people’s stories, climbing mountains, and traveling with his partner and Xoloitzcuintli.