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December 20th, 2014 by
RESCUECOM

When you seek to host an event, however large or small, the number of possible venues in any given city can be an exhausting list to sift through. There are numerous considerations you must make when considering where you want to meet, and the work involved with sorting out the list and choosing the perfect one can be extremely time-consuming. eVenues is what its creators call a marketplace for meeting and event space. The buying and selling of space operates in the same way as any consumer good, and there are many factors that determine what works for your particular needs and what does not. eVenues is an app that serves to sort through all the difficult legwork to help you find the right venue for your event. Read more »
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March 5th, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Finding bookings as an independent musical artist has always been on one of the biggest struggles of the profession. Even if artists use the Internet to promote themselves, building a solid, loyal fanbase pretty much requires playing constant live shows. Live performances are also one of the best sources of income a band or artist can count on, assuming they get bookings frequently. Without finding a manager or agent and paying them a significant amount of money, most artists struggle to find venues and promoters who will hire them to perform. However, cool person in technology Danny Fiorentini is working to change that reality. Fiorentini has created a platform named Muzeek that artists can use to connect with many promoters and venues without the need for an agent or manager. This cool person’s startup looks to make it far easier for independent artists to find opportunities to perform live. Read more »
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February 21st, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Ticketing through major outlets like Ticketmaster is mostly a bland and uniform experience. Corporate ticketing sites limit the extent of individual branding to a single logo or a banner. This makes it difficult to sell a performer or venue with a unique brand or identity, which is exactly what any newer artists or venues want to do in order to compete with larger or more prominent competition. Cool person in technology Scot Richardson offers both venues and performers of all types the ability to build brand identity into their ticketing system with his company CrowdTorch. Read more »