Hi Friend,
On this week's podcast episode, I sat down with Seamus Menihane, CEO of Armada, a company that’s redefining artist merchandise by going far beyond the screen printing most people expect.
Seamus shares how Armada acts as a full-scale partner to artists, handling everything from e-commerce infrastructure to creative direction and merch fulfillment.
We explored what indie artists often get wrong when starting out, how to structure a profitable merch line, and what’s trending in fan-favorite products.
Seamus also shared how his background as a touring drummer shaped Armada’s artist-first approach, and gave practical advice for bands looking to turn merch into a serious revenue stream.
Whether you’re launching your first run of T-shirts or thinking about a full-scale merch drop, Seamus breaks down exactly what works, and what to avoid.
In This Episode: Why indie artists need to stop overcomplicating their merch
What merch items deliver the best profit margins
How to balance inventory risk with print-on-demand
The importance of a brand-aligned merch line
How Seamus transitioned from drummer to merch CEO
The impact of venue closures and Live Nation’s merch cuts
Why black t-shirts still dominate
How e-commerce is evolving for musicians
Listen in to hear why direct-to-consumer sales are the future, and how artists can simplify to scale.
You can hear it at bobbyoinnercircle.com, or via Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Mixcloud, Spotify, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, or RadioPublic.
Also, a video version of this podcast is now available on YouTube as well.
Enjoy the show! Bobby
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