Site that will distribute my tracks all in one package
Site that will distribute my tracks all in one package
Hi All,
Is there a site out there at the moment which will distribute music + sort out payments etc without taking a huge profit?
Cheers
Is there a site out there at the moment which will distribute music + sort out payments etc without taking a huge profit?
Cheers
www.tunecore.com. It is $8 a year per track, it will put your music in itunes music store and rhapsody, and you then keep 100% of the sales after that. By far, this is the greatest deal I have heard of, and you get placed right be side the big names in the same stores. It will also make you look bigger in promotions, if you tell people to get your music on itunes you look signed and established. Check it out.
Sorry about the mixup guys: www.tunecore.com
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digitaljunkie
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Anyone can get on itunes...this is proof. It is by no means "bigger promotions".studio615 wrote:It will also make you look bigger in promotions, if you tell people to get your music on itunes you look signed and established. Check it out.
Electronic dist is still only like 10% of sales, so really you'd be better off putting your work in stores.
Also, when you say you keep "100%" that isnt really true.
You get 100% of whats left, after Itunes takes its cut, which is pretty significant.
A couple of weeks ago - for the first time ever, the number one spot on the UK singles chart was held by a DOWNLOAD ONLY single....computo wrote:Anyone can get on itunes...this is proof. It is by no means "bigger promotions".studio615 wrote:It will also make you look bigger in promotions, if you tell people to get your music on itunes you look signed and established. Check it out.
Electronic dist is still only like 10% of sales, so really you'd be better off putting your work in stores.
Also, when you say you keep "100%" that isnt really true.
You get 100% of whats left, after Itunes takes its cut, which is pretty significant.
its not that bad, considering itunes must be one of the most popular distributors of pay-for-mp3's. they pay you certain rates per album, depending on which outlet of itunes. It works out to around 30 cent for apple, 70 cent for you. which works out to 7 dollars an album, or 70 cent per track. Thing is...if you make it big and the album becomes a best seller, they can up the price but you still only get the same rate - 7 dollars. On the website, the analogy they draw to illustrate the same thing was that if itunes were selling your tunes for a penny, you would still get 7 dollars. Like they would EVER sell a digital file/bandwith for less then its costing them, barring of course price-competition with other distributers of the same product...but thats not the case here.computo wrote:Anyone can get on itunes...this is proof. It is by no means "bigger promotions".studio615 wrote:It will also make you look bigger in promotions, if you tell people to get your music on itunes you look signed and established. Check it out.
Electronic dist is still only like 10% of sales, so really you'd be better off putting your work in stores.
Also, when you say you keep "100%" that isnt really true.
You get 100% of whats left, after Itunes takes its cut, which is pretty significant.
http://easybe.com/
flat 70$
looks kind of cool, but no crosss site sales as far as i can tell.
just another option....
cdbaby too i guess.
flat 70$
looks kind of cool, but no crosss site sales as far as i can tell.
just another option....
cdbaby too i guess.
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I.AM.AN.EXIT
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true... but also one which had a multi-million $ marketing campaign behind it, plus was comprised of two famous artists.overdub wrote:A couple of weeks ago - for the first time ever, the number one spot on the UK singles chart was held by a DOWNLOAD ONLY single....computo wrote:Anyone can get on itunes...this is proof. It is by no means "bigger promotions".studio615 wrote:It will also make you look bigger in promotions, if you tell people to get your music on itunes you look signed and established. Check it out.
Electronic dist is still only like 10% of sales, so really you'd be better off putting your work in stores.
Also, when you say you keep "100%" that isnt really true.
You get 100% of whats left, after Itunes takes its cut, which is pretty significant.
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audioexpression
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http://www.gnarlsbarkley.com/
Crazy was number one for 2 weeks on uk top 40 before physical sales were counted
Crazy was number one for 2 weeks on uk top 40 before physical sales were counted
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