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In this episode of "Who Are These Startups?", The Startup Coach interviews Joseph Pinho, the Co-Founder of Mod Merch on Demand, during the Collision conference in Toronto. Mod Merch on Demand is an innovative platform within the creator economy that empowers creators, communities, and businesses to collaborate with their fans in producing custom merchandise. This episode delves into the origins of the company, the challenges faced by independent creators, and how Mod Merch on Demand is revolutionizing the way fan art is commercialized.
Episode Overview
Joseph Pinho recounts the inspiration behind Mod Merch on Demand, highlighting how the company emerged from a need to support independent music artists struggling to launch their merchandise. Recognizing a broader opportunity within the creator economy, Mod Merch on Demand expanded its focus to include fan art, providing a legitimate channel for fans to collaborate with creators. The company offers a B2B SaaS platform that enables fans to upload their designs, which creators can then approve and sell as official merchandise. This process not only legitimizes fan art but also opens up new revenue streams for creators while strengthening their connection with their community.
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Tune in to "Who Are These Startups?" for more founder stories and insights from the Canadian startup ecosystem. Don’t forget to check out our upcoming live events and workshops designed to empower entrepreneurs and foster growth within the startup community.
This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in the creator economy, fan engagement, or the future of merchandise in the digital age. Whether you're an artist seeking to monetize your fan base or a business exploring new revenue streams, Joseph Pinho’s insights offer valuable guidance on how to leverage fan art in a meaningful and profitable way.
In this episode of "Who Are These Startups?", The Startup Coach interviews Joseph Pinho, the Co-Founder of Mod Merch on Demand, during the Collision conference in Toronto. Mod Merch on Demand is an innovative platform within the creator economy that empowers creators, communities, and businesses to collaborate with their fans in producing custom merchandise. This episode delves into the origins of the company, the challenges faced by independent creators, and how Mod Merch on Demand is revolutionizing the way fan art is commercialized.
Episode Overview
Joseph Pinho recounts the inspiration behind Mod Merch on Demand, highlighting how the company emerged from a need to support independent music artists struggling to launch their merchandise. Recognizing a broader opportunity within the creator economy, Mod Merch on Demand expanded its focus to include fan art, providing a legitimate channel for fans to collaborate with creators. The company offers a B2B SaaS platform that enables fans to upload their designs, which creators can then approve and sell as official merchandise. This process not only legitimizes fan art but also opens up new revenue streams for creators while strengthening their connection with their community.
Key Takeaways
Additional Resources and Links:
Follow Us on Social Media:
Tune in to "Who Are These Startups?" for more founder stories and insights from the Canadian startup ecosystem. Don’t forget to check out our upcoming live events and workshops designed to empower entrepreneurs and foster growth within the startup community.
This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in the creator economy, fan engagement, or the future of merchandise in the digital age. Whether you're an artist seeking to monetize your fan base or a business exploring new revenue streams, Joseph Pinho’s insights offer valuable guidance on how to leverage fan art in a meaningful and profitable way.