Way I can put Mp3's on my website and get paid?

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claudek
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Way I can put Mp3's on my website and get paid?

Post by claudek » Mon Nov 08, 2004 5:12 pm

I was thinking of making a website soon and have music posted
where people could download mp3's and I could then get paid for everyone sold etc.Does anyone know a reliable company or service that I can work with in this manner?
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Post by jasontorque » Mon Nov 08, 2004 6:55 pm

http://payloadz.com/

It integrates perfectly with PayPal. We use this on our own site to deliver our digital downloads, and provided you have your own storage, it's free to set up. They get their cut through PayPal, but it's better than paying some company to do this for you and you retain full control.

Have a browse through our site to see how it works in the real world..
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Post by scotty » Mon Nov 08, 2004 7:10 pm

Hey Jason,

I went to the urbantorque website listed in your profile but I can't seem to find any prices for downloads or see anything that looks like a point of transaction... I clicked on the eshop link but still didn't find anything. I didn't actually sign up as a member of your site so maybe that's what's stopping me from getting to the paypal/payloadz related stuff? Anyway I amvery curious to see how the payloadz stuff works on your site... Please let me know if I need to sign up or if I just somehow managed to overlook the right link.

Thanks!
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Post by Martyn » Mon Nov 08, 2004 7:51 pm

This is worth checking out.

http://weedshare.com/

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Post by Rx » Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:11 pm

i got a friend who uses Payloadz, which i've also considered along with http://easybe.com/. weedshare i've never heard of, but i do find the idea to be rather interesting - does anyone have any experience with it?
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Post by jasontorque » Mon Nov 08, 2004 10:41 pm

scotty wrote:Hey Jason,

I went to the urbantorque website listed in your profile but I can't seem to find any prices for downloads or see anything that looks like a point of transaction... I clicked on the eshop link but still didn't find anything. I didn't actually sign up as a member of your site so maybe that's what's stopping me from getting to the paypal/payloadz related stuff? Anyway I amvery curious to see how the payloadz stuff works on your site... Please let me know if I need to sign up or if I just somehow managed to overlook the right link.

Thanks!
scotty
Just go the Releases or Future Music sections. You don't need to be a Registered User.
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Post by qchapter » Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:05 am

http://www.bitpass.com/

Very user friendly.

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Post by tjwett » Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:35 am

i'm going with easybe and its 1-2-3 music store. just looks the best to me and has great stuff like databases etc integrated nicely. they are also adding the ability to sell other merch like clothes, etc thru the customized store. and the thing i like is that they dont take anything from your sales. all you pay for is the software, once, and you have free upgrades for life.

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