ミュージシャンにとってファンクラブは、安定した収入のためにも重要だ。
一般の人との差別化によってコアなファンを優遇し、コミュニケーションを強め、結束感を醸し出す。
互いに支え合う仕組みだと思えば有効この上ないが、客とホストのような営業色が強くなると、どこかで歪みが生じてしまう。
自由意思でいつでも出入りができるオープンドソサエティでも、金銭が絡むと当然責任も発生して、負担や揉め事の種になりかねない。
そう考えると、藤井風さんのアプリやウェブサイトは、なんて公平でオープンで良心的なんだろう。
そのことが結局は藤井風さんの人となりを広く知らしめ、大きな宣伝効果を生んでいるなんて、狙ってできることじゃないよね。
実に藤井風さんらしい。
For musicians, fan clubs are also important for maintaining a stable income.
By differentiating themselves from the general public, fan clubs give preferential treatment to their core fans, strengthen communication, and foster a sense of unity.
If you think of it as a system for mutual support, it can be extremely effective, but if it becomes too much of a business-like relationship between customers and hosts, distortions can arise.
Even in an open society where people can come and go as they please, when money is involved, responsibilities naturally arise, which can become a burden or a source of disputes.
When you think about it that way, Fujii Kaze's app and website are incredibly fair, open, and conscientious.
In the end, this has helped to widely publicize Fujii Kaze's character and generated a major promotional effect, which is not something that could be done intentionally.
That's very Fujii Kaze-like.