When it comes to concerts, the mobile generation wants more than just music – it wants an experience. It wants schwag. And it wants memories - to go.
Mozes can help bands – and their brand sponsors – deliver it all, from seat upgrades, backstage passes, and t-shirts, to posters, digital downloads and more.
Taylor Swift's management sold exclusive hatch posters to fans in-venue via mobile at her last tour stop. Warner Bros Records and Linkin Park concertgoers free mobile downloads of live recordings from the show. And Umphrey's McGee sold a live recording of their July 4 show at the famed Red Rocks amphitheater to fans.
All through the most measurable, personal and direct link to fans ever created – mobile.
Additionally, mobile data collection helps an artist or brand get to know their fans better, and lets them reach out with contests, content and more. And the emerging field of location-based services mean bands and brands can not only enable fans to connect with the music, content and merchandize they love – but to meet others and socialize at real-world events.
Founded in 2005, Mozes has over 10 million users in the US, enabling musicians and sponsors to connect – and do business - with consumers in amazing new ways.
Find out how Mozes can help you make the most of music – and so much more - here.



Nice post! Mobile phones r truly creating revolution in the field of music worldwide with so many apps now available in the market......so the performers too need to keep them updated with the technology to maintain their fan following as well to make their mark in today's world where everything is short-lived!
Posted by: sell my mobile | November 21, 2011 at 04:26 AM