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Reverb UK has reduced its fees for sellersReverb UK is relaunching with lower seller fees – an “all-in” 5 percent on every sale, down 3 percent from before – and new tools for sellers.
Reverb is the largest online marketplace dedicated to music gear so, in addition to private sellers, many UK-based music shops and businesses also rely on the platform to sell stock. This 3 percent drop in sellers fees means more money retained for these businesses and individuals.
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As well as this fee drop, sellers will now have access to UK-specific market trend data – which they can use to price their gear more effectively – as well as discounted postage labels via DPD, Yodel, and Evri.
These changes, Reverb says, “further empower sellers to get their gear into the hands of musicians throughout the UK and beyond using the music gear marketplace created by musicians for musicians”.
“Since 2016, Reverb has played a key role in the UK’s music-making community by connecting musicians with music gear they love,” says Reverb’s Chief Operating Officer, Tiffany Miller.
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“Whether you’re parting with a vintage Telecaster or looking for unique pedals that can reshape your sound, our straightforward fees and key product improvements make selling music gear more rewarding than ever before, giving musicians more time to focus on what really matters: making music.”
The appeal of Reverb in that it connects musicians with their used dream gear at the perfect price stretches both to hobbyist music lovers and professional recording artists alike.
Acclaimed producer, Amy Winehouse collaborator and nine-time Grammy winner Mark Ronson uses the Reverb marketplace to find used gear, and even did so while making the soundtrack to the Barbie movie.
“We were working on the score for Barbie, and we realized that Director Greta Gerwig was in love with the sound of ‘70s and ‘80s analogue synthesisers,” he recalled in an Industry Insights talk at NAMM last year.
“I looked on Reverb for a Yamaha CS-80, and I saw that there was one about an hour and a half away, so we drove out to get it and its sound became a key part of the movie’s soundtrack.”
So if you’re in the UK and have a piece of gear that could use a new owner, you can now make the most of lower seller fees on the world’s largest online music gear marketplace.
For more info, head to Reverb UK.
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Reverb UK has reduced its fees for sellers
musictech.comReverb UK is relaunching with lower seller fees – an “all-in” 5% on every sale, down 3% from before – and new tools for sellers.
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