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DistroKid is a digital music distribution service based in the United States, founded in 2013 by Philip Kaplan. It emerged from a social media platform for musicians called Fandalism. DistroKid specializes in helping independent artists and labels distribute their music to major online retailers, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music. The company offers a range of services to support musicians, including music distribution, monetization of sales and streams, and metadata customization. DistroKid also provides storage solutions for music files and additional features like customized YouTube URLs and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). With a competitive pricing model, artists can upload unlimited songs and albums for an annual fee, while retaining 100% of their earnings. DistroKid has been utilized by various notable artists, showcasing its effectiveness in the DIY music distribution space.
With 20+ years of collective experience, OeP helps brands capitalize on Amazons growth, using data-driven strategies executed by experts, enabled by technology, and aligned with Amazons dynamic platform and KPIs.
Tottenham Hotspur is a world-famous football club based in London. On the pitch, the Club competes in the upper echelons of the English Premier League and is a regular participant in marque UEFA club competitions. Off the pitch, the Club has a strong and successful business model centered around building a platform for long-term success, which includes a world-class training centre and now a brand new 62,214 seater world-class stadium. The Club operates out of multiple sites, including its Headquarters at Lilywhite House adjacent to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Training Centre, our state-of-the-art training facilities in Enfield or the Warehouse, the home of our Retail and Merchandise division in Brimsdown Were so proud of our rich history. From humble beginnings in North London, we became the first and, to date, only non-league side to win the FA Cup in 1901 – the first of eight triumphs in the age-old, world-renowned competition thus far.