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What Can You Sell in Your Online Store as a Musician?

Nida
Mar 11, 2025
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Your website isn’t just a hub for your music—it’s also a powerful tool for generating income. Whether you're an independent artist or part of a band, having an online store lets you offer exclusive products directly to your fans. With Noiseyard, setting up a store is simple, and best of all, we don’t take any commission on sales.

Let’s dive into the different types of products you can sell and how to maximize your store’s potential.

 

What Can You Sell?


1. Physical Copies of Your Music

Streaming is great for exposure, but true fans love to own physical releases. Selling CDs, vinyl records, and even cassettes gives your audience something tangible to collect. Offering signed copies or limited-edition pressings adds extra value, making each purchase feel special.

2. Merchandise

Merch is a fantastic way to promote your brand while providing fans with something to wear and share. Consider selling items such as:

  • T-shirts, hoodies, and jackets with your album art or logo

  • Hats, beanies, and tote bags for a stylish, everyday look

  • Posters, stickers, and pins to add personality to any space

  • Custom designs or lyric-based merch for deeper fan engagement

 

3. Digital Downloads

Give fans or fellow musicians the option to purchase your music directly as high-quality downloads. This can include:

  • Exclusive tracks or remixes unavailable on streaming platforms

  • Instrumental versions for remixers and DJs

  • Sheet music and tabs for musicians who want to play your songs

4. Exclusive Content

Fans love access to behind-the-scenes content and special perks. Consider offering:

  • Early access to new music before it hits streaming platforms

  • Virtual meet-and-greets or live Q&A sessions

  • Exclusive video content like studio sessions or songwriting breakdowns


5. Instrument Accessories

If your audience includes musicians, branded gear like guitar picks, drumsticks, and straps can be a big hit. You can even sell custom sample packs or presets if you're into production.

 

6. Artwork & Limited-Edition Prints

Your music and visuals go hand in hand. If your album covers, tour posters, or personal artwork have a strong aesthetic, sell them as prints, canvas art, or digital wallpapers.

7. Personalized Items & Experiences

Want to make an even deeper connection with fans? You can consider offering:

  • Handwritten lyrics or personal thank-you notes

  • Custom voice messages or shoutouts

  • One-on-one lessons or production feedback

 

How to Sell on Noiseyard

Noiseyard makes it easy to set up an online store, with three flexible selling options:

  1. Sell Directly from Your Noiseyard Store – Add products, manage orders, and receive payments directly (no commission taken!).

  2. Use a Product Catalog Linked to an External Store – Display your merch on your Noiseyard site while redirecting fans to another platform for checkout.

  3. Direct Link to an External Store – Keep it simple with a button that leads fans to your existing merch store.

 

Final Thoughts

Your online store is more than just a shop, it’s a way to connect with fans and give them something special. Whether you're selling music, merch, or unique experiences, offering a variety of products can boost your income while strengthening your brand.

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