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Hey Seller Community! Happy Wednesday โก๏ธ
This week we're wondering...
Do you play music at your business? ๐ถ
If so, what kind? Do you use Apple Music or Spotify? Something else? What device do you play it off of?
Can't wait to learn from you all ๐ง
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Oh and I have three echo dots. Two with clocks and one without. I spread them around the room to create a noise barrier. Doesn't completely take out the outside noise but it helps.
Most times I have the tv on.Sometimes I play music on
youtube.The videos can be very entertaining
We have two playlists: weekends are busy and noisy so we play the Beatles and other artists from the British invasion. Weekdays are quieter so we play 1930s and 40s big band music. We use Spotify through the Sonos app, which is loaded on the same iPad that we use for our KDS.
I'm very interested to see what else people are using! My biggest problem is that the staff often forget to turn the music on when we open or they'll forget to turn it off at close. Because it can be loud behind the counter the staff don't notice the awkward silence in the dining area. If they forget to turn it off then we'll hear from the resident of the apartment above our shop.
Yes, we use spotify and make our own playlists or use the mixes they make based off our listening history. Doesnt feel right to walk into a silent retail store lol
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We do play music- depending upon who gets to it first we use Spotify and have a bunch of different playlists we love or we do XM Radio
Co-Owner Amityville Apothecary
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I have an Apothecary and Oddities shop. I "old school" it LOL I have an older Stereo system that I have CD's in - current customer favorites are Fleetwood Mac / Top Gun soundtrack and Practical Magic soundtrack. I have an Echo dot but like the vibe of the stereo over it. It's a nice background noise when the shop is quiet!
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yes I do.. Oldies and customers love it
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Yep! All-day. Usually off my iPad with Spotify or if the internet is giving me trouble a pre-saved playlist from my Itunes.
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We use Pandora for Business, which is a subscription service BUT it supposedly covers all of the licensing fees. It's a pain to set up initially but once it's up and running, it works mostly like the personal pandora platform.
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I waffle between Acoustic Alchemy and Soft House depending on my mood.
Stuff with no singing and middle of the road sounding so that annoyance factor is reduced across all age groups or so I hope. spooled off a samsung tablet,
CBD shop.
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We use Sonos at our bakery and connect to Pandora. Pandora is able to filter out explicit music a little better than Apple. Also with Sonos, you can program different stations to play at different times of the day and have the music turn on and off automatically.
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Yes we play edm music in our store from Alexa linked to our speaker system
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Yes, we play music in our store. We use Spotify and we stream it on a Google nest. I try to have a music theme every day.
Owner of Jackie's Uniquely U Boutique
Owner of Uniquely U Anime
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We have a sound system and alternate daily Pandora, Amazon, playlist, etc, most sales or positive feedback usual occur from island/reggae and Blues (Stevie Ray Vaughn and similar).
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Great Question! I used to use Cloud Cover Music which worked great. I played it via an app on an Amazon Echo. Some nice channels, although i don't think I could create specific playlists. What I liked most was this service took care of the licensing fees for public performance. I don't know how common it is, but I've heard that businesses can be fined for playing music without a license. Not sure who regulates or patrols this issue; I'd be curious if any businesses have experience with this issue? The fee was reasonable for this (about $18/mo.) and there are also a few other online services like this I tried, but I used Cloud Cover Music for the longest amount of time.
However I currently use another service, and I LOVE it because it doesn't cost me anything per month. And actually, if you use the service enough per month, you can actually earn a gift card! Awesome stuff. Anyway, the service is called Loop TV. If you're a qualified business, you install their wifi enable player to a tv screen where you can select playing music videos from different channels. I even have a scrolling store message I set up. I figured for the cost of my previous service, it only took me about 6 mos. to pay for the tv for the store I use for the Loop TV service. When I began to use it, I figured even if I didn't like the service, I'd stick it out for the time to recoup the money for the new TV. But I liked it so much I've kept using this service.
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Depends on where you are from but if you only have music playing over one area such as a massage room then you donโt technically need anything but a paying subscription to play the music. When you are using a system that goes over multiple speakers and rooms then you need to get rights to play certain music. When I opened my massage business I had to look into it to see what rights I needed. I always wondered why places like Massage Envy or Elements choose their playlist. They own the rights to that music plays. No matter how annoying it got. It was franchise that own the rights that allowed the business to play their music.
I play Spotify off my tablet. I'm a computer repair shop. Customers do not linger. I have two large studio speakers and I blast either EDM, Reggaeton, or Hip-Hop, all based on what I like. My customers love my big speakers, a lot of bass, and some of my older customers love when I'm playing Reggaeton. However, again, usually no one is in the shop, so I just play whatever I want to listen to.
I did recently get a Loop player, which plays music videos or other types of video content for free with ads. I haven't installed it yet because I have to mount the TV that would go on it, but it is a really cool idea. www.loop.tv
Does this question hint that Square is looking to add commercial music management to the point of sales?
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Perrone Technologies: The Computer Shop
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I have a playlist on spotify just for my shop that I play quietly at events and while I work. It is mostly indie folk and lofi music to go with the vibe I try to incorporate in my shop!
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