Chicago-Area Startup Launches First-Ever "Pay-Per-Listen" Music Website
New music marketing service pays fans to hear latest song releases, connects talented artists in
all genres directly with music-buying public
Warrenville, Ill. (PRWEB) July 14, 2009 -- Executives of JamBuzzer.com, a Warrenville, Ill.-based technology
start-up, today announced the launch of AdJams, a novel online music marketing service that enables both artists
and fans to share music-generated revenue and profits.
"AdJams paves the way for a revitalized global music industry that will provide fans with free access to a huge
selection of high quality songs by thousands of talented artists," said JamBuzzer.com president Aaron Bradley.
"A novel economic model based on a music currency called the JamDollar (j$) will, in essence, enable listeners
to obtain free music," said Bradley. "Fans will be able to 'earn' their music, without cash, while artists will realize
increased opportunity for a lucrative music career doing what they love," he said.
For artists or, "Jammers," the service will help create direct access to a vast new audience of online music buyers
and fans. For fans or, "Buzzers," AdJams potentially will provide access to a steady stream of new songs
performed by a broad range of talented artists.
"It also will provide 'Buzzers' with a less costly alternative to traditional music downloads, mp-3 and CD
purchases," Bradley added.
Bradley said that for a modest fee, currently as low as $5, "Jammers" can initiate a campaign on jambuzzer.com
to introduce a new song to a worldwide online audience of music buyers who will have the opportunity to
purchase the Jammer's song.
Each campaign invites "Buzzers" to listen to an artist's entire song and provide a minimum level of feedback on
the song for the artist. In return for listening and commenting, "Buzzers" are paid "JamDollars" that, in turn, can
be used to purchase downloads of songs by JamBuzzer.com artists, or convert to cash.
"We envision participation fr