Reverb.com Introduces Reverb Sites

New Service Will Empower Sellers to Build Their Brand With a High-Quality Website, Powered by the World’s Most Popular Music Gear Site

Reverb.com Introduces Reverb Sites

New Service Will Empower Sellers to Build Their Brand With a High-Quality Website, Powered by the World’s Most Popular Music Gear Site

Tuesday, January 10, 2017 - Reverb.com - the online marketplace for buying, selling, and learning about music gear — today introduced Reverb Sites, a service created to help sellers better promote their music gear business online. Reverb Sites enables sellers to easily create their own website — synced to their Reverb.com shop and powered by the marketplace’s technology — in a matter of minutes

“As musicians who buy and sell gear ourselves, we understand that not everyone has the time, money, or expertise to create and manage their own music gear website. As a tech and e-commerce company, we also understand that a website is an invaluable tool when it comes to marketing your music gear business online,” said Reverb.com Chief Operating Officer Dan Melnick. “Reverb Sites was created so any seller in our marketplace can showcase their gear through a quality website and effortlessly manage that website from the same dashboard they manage their Reverb.com shop through.”

With Reverb Sites, inventory from a seller’s existing Reverb.com shop is automatically synced and all orders are managed through one dashboard. When an item sells in either location, it’s marked as “sold” -— no extra imports, double sales, or wasted time. To build and strengthen their brand, sellers can choose from several professionally designed, mobile-optimized website themes. Once a template is selected, the Reverb Sites platform auto-populates information from the user’s Reverb.com shop and allows the seller to further customize the site with logos, pages, photos, videos, and more.

“At the end of the day, our sellers want to spend their time selling gear and making money - not worrying about their website,” said David Kalt, founder and CEO at Reverb.com. “With the introduction of Reverb Sites, we’re giving sellers all of the tools they need to showcase their products on a customized, fully-functioning website that they can manage by simply running their Reverb.com shop as usual. Plus, sellers will be able to rest easy knowing that their website is supported by the Reverb.com tech team.”

Reverb Sites joins a host of other services and tools created by Reverb.com to make the marketplace the easiest place to sell music gear online. Among other tools and services, Reverb.com provides a Price Guide, which aggregates real-time transactional info to help users understand the value of the gear they’re buying and selling, and Reverb Bump, which allows sellers to promote their listings for a small fee.

The Beta version of Reverb Sites is currently available and the service is scheduled to launch in spring 2017. For more information, go to www.reverb.com/sites or visit the Reverb.com team at the 2017 Winter NAMM Show booth #4368. You can also learn more about Reverb Sites and other Reverb seller tools at COO Dan Melnick’s NAMM presentation, “Reverb.com: New Seller Tools to Grow Your Business,” on Thursday, January 19, at 1 p.m. PT in the Anaheim Convention Center’s NAMM Member Center.

About Reverb

Reverb.com is the online marketplace to buy, sell and learn about new, used, and vintage music gear. Since launching in 2013, Reverb.com has grown into the world’s most popular music gear website with more than eight million monthly website visits. At any given time, the site has roughly half a million listings ranging from electric, acoustic and bass guitars to effects, studio gear, synthesizers, drums, DJ equipment, orchestra instruments and more.

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