Showing posts with label Musicians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musicians. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Bellingham Web Design Company Offers Discount to Artists, Musicians and Non-profit Organizations


Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) September 14, 2011

HappyChap Media is proud to announce a 20% Good Cause discount on all of its services for non-profit organizations, musicians, and artists nationwide. HappyChap offers services including web design, graphic design, content writing, social media management and more.

The inspiration for this discount comes from the fact that the Bellingham web design company is staffed by people who are already engaged in the arts. All of us are involved with the music and art scene here in Bellingham, in one way or another, so weve witnessed the positive effect it can have on the local community, said Aaron Apple, co-founder of HappyChap Media. We believe its important to support artists and musicians, as well as non-profit organizations, to help them thrive despite limited budgets.

HappyChap Media specializes in building unique websites that put control into the customers hands. Since WordPress, the content management system utilized by HappyChap Media, essentially makes managing a site as simple as writing an email, their clients are able to make future changes and updates without needing a technical experts help.

In short, HappyChap will build your site, complete with a unique layout and graphic appeal to suit your needs, and then you will be able to take the reins and manage the simple updates on your own.

About HappyChap Media:

The company was started in late 2010 by three friends in Bellingham, WA, to offer high-performance, affordable websites to small business owners. Bringing together a unique mix of marketing, technical, and artistic expertise, HappyChap was founded with the belief that business owners and organizations should be able to manage and run their own websites. To teach their clients basic website management tasks, HappyChap offers both in-person training sessions as well as custom video tutorials to explain the process.

In these tough economic times, the businesses that can adapt the quickest to new technologies will be the ones who succeed,” said co-founder Noel Abbott. “What were doing is giving our clients a head-start on that process.

Media Contact:

Noel Abbott

HappyChap Media

360-941-2234

noel(at)happychapmedia(dot)com

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Bellingham Web Design Company Offers Discount to Artists, Musicians and Non-profit Organizations

Friday, 29 March 2013

Give and Take: New MySpace Application Allows Independent Musicians to Collect Cash from Fans


Dublin, Ireland (PRWEB) October 15, 2008

Karmafan, an Irish company providing a tip jar connection between artists and fans, announced today that it has released a MySpace application to help musicians accept direct contributions from their fans.

The Karmafan application is a free tool that can be added to an artist’s profile on MySpace with a few simple clicks. Installing the application enables artists to accept cash directly from their fans. An appreciative fan can give a tip of any amount to their selected artist with PayPal or SMS text message. Fans can also invite their favorite artists on MySpace to accept contributions through Karmafan.

“Bands like Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails have shown that fans will voluntarily support work they enjoy. Independent musicians can embrace this spirit of patronage with Karmafan,” said co-founder David Barton. “The Karmafan MySpace application provides a new way for fans to give and artists to receive. It also means artists can get a little more than just recognition and fans get to show their respect and appreciation.”

Karmafan does not take any profit from the money given to artists by fans. The principle of voluntary support applies to Karmafan just as it does to the artists. If an artist feels that Karmafan has helped them, then they can give something back to the developers of the application.

View the Karmafan MySpace application

About Karmafan:

Based in Dublin, Ireland, Karmafan is helping artists find new ways to make money from their work on the Internet. The new application for MySpace joins Karmafan’s Facebook application, WordPress plugin and universal HTML/AJAX tip jar widget. Karmafan was founded in 2007 by David Barton, MSc, and Kulpreet Singh, PhD, both graduates of Trinity College Dublin.

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