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Modlife

Modlife was a company owned by musician Tom DeLonge that used a customizable software platform to monetize the numerous aspects of a creative artist's work. Founded in 2007, Modlife created new revenue streams for content creators by rewarding fans with special products and experiences, including a high level of interactivity between artists and fans.[1] In June 2014, the company was based in San Diego, California, United States.

Modlife
Type of site
Social network, live broadcast, music network, content hosting
Available inEnglish
OwnerTom DeLonge
URLModlife
AdvertisingBanner ads
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedNovember 2007 (beta)
June 2008 (full launch)
Current statusInactive

History edit

Following the introduction of file-sharing technology—including Napster at inception—DeLonge and his Blink-182 bandmates were considering a "plan B" in regard to generating income from their music. The band's 1999 album, Enema of the State, had sold one million copies within two months of its release, but DeLonge explained in 2014: "Napster was just hitting and the epicenter of our fan base was suburbia where everyone had the newest Apple computer."[2]

Then, in May 1999, DeLonge launched the Loserkids.com online retailer that promoted and monetized the lifestyle that was strongly associated with Blink-182 and its large number of fans. In 2014, the company explains that it sells "relevant action sports and music influenced brands online."

In 2005, DeLonge met Joe Brisbois [3] to develop the idea of making an interactive video game based on Angels & Airwaves music. In addition to the video game concept, the two explored a variety of other ideas including what eventually became Modlife. Modlife was launched in 2007 and, by this time, album sales were not providing a substantial income for musicians, while third-party distributors involved in the sale of concert tickets and merchandise were not overcoming the issue due to their sales percentages.[4] DeLonge's initial intention was to use Modlife to launch the To The Stars concept, which was described in 2014 as a "transmedia" company that works in different media formats, including books, music and film. However, To The Stars was not launched until March 2014.[5]

Following its inception, Modlife signed numerous prominent artists to its roster that, in 2014, includes Kanye West, Pearl Jam and Nine Inch Nails, as well as DeLonge's own musical projects, Blink-182 and Angels & Airwaves.[6] Angels & Airwaves used the platform to further monetize a 2012 tour,[7] whereby the band sold VIP packages for fans that doubled the income they received. In December 2014, DeLonge reported that direct-to-consumer multimedia packages sold via Modlife contributes 40 percent of revenue from each new Angel and Airwaves release.[2]

Pearl Jam used Modlife to sell concert tickets directly to the members of its fan club, Ten Club, and used a lottery system provided by DeLonge's platform. The American tour promotion company, Live Nation, developed its own version of Modlife after witnessing the Pearl Jam experience.[2]

After the launch of To The Stars was announced, DeLonge explained in a June 2014 interview that his new company was informed by the Modlife experience, and serves to fill a gap that became evident:

That [To The Stars] was me asking how you can monetize the arts because the music is free. We figured out by blending physical and digital products together, you're going to download the album but you still want the limited edition poster and the vinyl together. When we did that with Modlife, we had a good handle on what the business would be but not the art.[8]

As of February 2017, the Modlife website is now defunct.[9]

Services edit

In December 2014, Modlife was described by the company on its website in the following manner:

[A] customizable, direct-to-consumer technology that delivers a complete set of tools that seamlessly integrate a multi-level online business model. With our single account management system, both clients and customers alike can easily manage their online experience with a single login across multiple channels.

The platform offers the following services:

  • User account management
  • Customization
  • e-commerce
  • Digital & physical fulfillment
  • Product dev. & manufacturing
  • Direct-to-consume
  • Membership paywalls
  • Fanclub ticketing
  • VIP packages
  • Pay-per-view
  • Backend content management
  • Social engagement
  • Third-party integration
  • Mobile optimization
  • Statistics & reporting
  • Consulting
  • Mobile app development[10]

User sites edit

In November 2008, the company launched "usersites," which allow registered users to create their own microsites within Modlife. Each user can design their own page, post blogs, photos and videos, add friends, and communicate with other fans. Usersites also have a "Top Ten" section, where they add their favorite pieces of content from anywhere on Modlife, and recommend site content to friends.

Roster edit

References edit

  1. ^ Modlife, Inc, "Modlife: Create, Connect, Control, Monetize." Modlife Informational Handout. August, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c Lauren Schwartzberg (8 December 2014). "HOW A MEMBER OF BLINK-182 IS SECRETLY CHANGING THE MUSIC BUSINESS". Fast Company. Monsueto Ventures. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Joe Brisbois Video Game Credits and Biography".
  4. ^ What is Modlife?. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
  5. ^ "9 months ago" (Image upload). Tom DeLonge on Instagram. Instagram. March 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Clients". Modlife. Modlife Inc. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Angels And Airwaves". Songkick. 2 September 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  8. ^ Jon Ableson (June 2014). "ATP! Feature: Tom DeLonge talks To The Stars, Angels & Airwaves and becoming a Children's Author". Alter The Press. SpinMedia. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  9. ^ http://modlife.com/. Retrieved 27 February 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "Services". Modlife. Modlife Inc. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Timmy Curran Launches Interactive Website on Modlife.com to Connect with Music and Surfing Fans" (Press release). Modlife. 2008-06-05. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  12. ^ The Vault

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Modlife news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Modlife was a company owned by musician Tom DeLonge that used a customizable software platform to monetize the numerous aspects of a creative artist s work Founded in 2007 Modlife created new revenue streams for content creators by rewarding fans with special products and experiences including a high level of interactivity between artists and fans 1 In June 2014 the company was based in San Diego California United States ModlifeType of siteSocial network live broadcast music network content hostingAvailable inEnglishOwnerTom DeLongeURLModlifeAdvertisingBanner adsRegistrationOptionalLaunchedNovember 2007 beta June 2008 full launch Current statusInactive Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 User sites 4 Roster 5 ReferencesHistory editFollowing the introduction of file sharing technology including Napster at inception DeLonge and his Blink 182 bandmates were considering a plan B in regard to generating income from their music The band s 1999 album Enema of the State had sold one million copies within two months of its release but DeLonge explained in 2014 Napster was just hitting and the epicenter of our fan base was suburbia where everyone had the newest Apple computer 2 Then in May 1999 DeLonge launched the Loserkids com online retailer that promoted and monetized the lifestyle that was strongly associated with Blink 182 and its large number of fans In 2014 the company explains that it sells relevant action sports and music influenced brands online In 2005 DeLonge met Joe Brisbois 3 to develop the idea of making an interactive video game based on Angels amp Airwaves music In addition to the video game concept the two explored a variety of other ideas including what eventually became Modlife Modlife was launched in 2007 and by this time album sales were not providing a substantial income for musicians while third party distributors involved in the sale of concert tickets and merchandise were not overcoming the issue due to their sales percentages 4 DeLonge s initial intention was to use Modlife to launch the To The Stars concept which was described in 2014 as a transmedia company that works in different media formats including books music and film However To The Stars was not launched until March 2014 5 Following its inception Modlife signed numerous prominent artists to its roster that in 2014 includes Kanye West Pearl Jam and Nine Inch Nails as well as DeLonge s own musical projects Blink 182 and Angels amp Airwaves 6 Angels amp Airwaves used the platform to further monetize a 2012 tour 7 whereby the band sold VIP packages for fans that doubled the income they received In December 2014 DeLonge reported that direct to consumer multimedia packages sold via Modlife 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Modlife was described by the company on its website in the following manner A customizable direct to consumer technology that delivers a complete set of tools that seamlessly integrate a multi level online business model With our single account management system both clients and customers alike can easily manage their online experience with a single login across multiple channels The platform offers the following services User account management Customization e commerce Digital amp physical fulfillment Product dev amp manufacturing Direct to consume Membership paywalls Fanclub ticketing VIP packages Pay per view Backend content management Social engagement Third party integration Mobile optimization Statistics amp reporting Consulting Mobile app development 10 User sites editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message In November 2008 the company launched usersites which allow registered users to create their own microsites within Modlife Each user can design their own page post blogs photos and videos add friends and communicate with other fans Usersites also have a Top Ten section where they add their favorite pieces of content from anywhere on Modlife and recommend site content to friends Roster editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Angels amp Airwaves November 2007 Timmy Curran June 2008 11 Forever The Sickest Kids July 2008 From First To Last August 2008 The Color Fred August 2008 Finch September 2008 Jessica Chobot October 2008 Runner Runner November 2008 The Silent Comedy December 2008 Transfer December 2008 Louis XIV February 2009 Mayday Parade March 2009 Run Doris Run 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