Now an App for music stars to stay in touch with fans
“We believe that a like and a follow are meaningless. It means that someone dedicated a fraction of a second of their life to click a button. The fact that the big artists have 17 million fans on Facebook and 70 million followers on Twitter is meaningless,” explained the pair in an interview with Geektime. “We say focus on the people who spend at least three minutes of their life to listen to a song.”
The app also allows the musical artist to know who his or her fan base are and how much time they spend listening to their content. The technology identifies the fans that are the most serious, based on content consumption metrics and not via likes on Facebook or other social media barometers.
It was a long journey for Haran Yaffe, who was considered one of the most severely wounded soldiers of the Second Lebanon War in 2006 when his armored tank carrier was hit by an anti-tank missile.Yaffe underwent a long rehabilitation process and eventually returned to his music career as an alternative rock musician and to the start-up world. An active musician and public speaker, Yaffe also helps raise funds for disabled army veterans.
Commenting on the purpose of the app,Yaffe told Geektime that the app would help musical artists make more money. “That basic connection that happens between an artist and his audience, we want to bring that back to life again. This is the juice that keeps musicians going. This is why artists work.”
Anav Silverman