Sell Your Music And Merchandise With Square
// May 14th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // DIY Music, How to sell music, music promotion
If you want to sell your music and merchandise,
one of the best times to do it is from the back of a show.
I first heard about this from my friend Andy Reynolds,
who has alot of experience in tour management and the live space.
He just published a really interesting piece on a service called Square
that lets you take credit and debit card payments via the Iphone, Ipad
or Android phone.
In my experience, less and less people are carrying cash, and I expect that
having a service like this will fuel further merch sales.
They do charge a fee, of 2.75% plus 15 cents, but if you have ever had to go through
the hassles of taking cards, this is a no brainer.
The service uses a small plastic box with a jack that slots into your device and then
you use that to swipe the card. You then punch in the amount, the person signs with
their finger, and enters their email address to be sent a receipt!
If you dont have the reader, you can also enter the card number in manually.
Here are some more features: https://squareup.com/features
The app is available in the app store right now!
Im really hoping that Paypal will buy Square and then the whole thing can be integrated
into one seamless package!
Right now, its only available in the U.S. and here is a video explaining how it
works:
Andy has written a few books – most recently, he wrote:
The Tour Book: How to Get Your Music on the Road,
So if you are interested in getting your music on the road,
check him out!




