{{infobox company | name | Nimbit, inc. | logo | type Private | genre | foundation | founder Patrick Faucher Phil Antoniades | location_city Framingham, Massachusetts | location_country United States | location | locations | area_served Worldwide | key_people Bob Cramer, CEO Carl Jacobson, VP Marketing | industry Music Independent music | products Direct-to-Fan Sales ''(e.g., Storefront Solutions)'' Direct-to-Fan Marketing (''e.g., Fan Management & Marketing Solutions)'' Music Business Platform ''(e.g., Marketing and Sales Analytics, Central Content Management, Central Catalog Management''')'' Download Cards eTickets | services Storefronts for Facebook and Websites Digital Distribution Warehousing and Fulfillment CD/DVD Manufacturing Payment Processing Print Services Other Label Services | revenue | operating_income | net_income | assets | equity | owner | num_employees ≈ 15 | parent | divisions | subsid | slogan ''power of direct-to-fan.'' | homepage nimbit.com | footnotes | intl yes }} |
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Nimbit, Inc. [New Ideas for Music Business & Internet Technology] is a Framingham, Massachusetts-based company offering direct-to-fan sales, marketing, and career management solutions for independent artists and music labels through Web-based services. In April 2010 Nimbit announced that they were bringing on Bob Cramer as their CEO. Nimbit is part of a growing market of Direct-to-Fan solutions. Nimbit offers three different account options, NimbitFree, NimbitIndie and NimbitPro. NimbitPro became available in April 2010 and offers the most comprehensive artist services. Clients include Javier Colon, Cory Gunz, Rusted Root The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Suzanne Vega, The Dead Milkmen, Vertical Horizon, Lucky Ali, and others.
In February 2008, nimbitSKIN was released as an online storefront that was skinnable and could be custom branded to any website's color scheme. The nimbitSKIN was again aimed at independent artists, to give them their own web-store. Notable users of the nimbitSKIN include Tom Rush, Carrie Newcomer, Ellis Paul, and Rounder Records.
In September 2009, Nimbit MyStore for Facebook was released to take advantage of the social networking capabilities of Facebook, giving artists fan marketing, promotion, and direct selling capabilities. Artists can sell both digital and physical products based on fan buying behaviors—and do so from the artist’s Facebook pages (Fan Page or Personal Profile). The goal of this is to give artists knowledge of what each fan buys, and let them retaining more of the profits.
JSR Merchandising and Nimbit began a partnership in June 2010. This allows JSR clients to use Nimbit's direct-to-fan solutions, and it also allows Nimbit clients access to JSR's merchandising services. This gives artists on stop shopping for all of their touring and online needs.
Nimbit has also partnered with Amie Street and other music companies and festivals.
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