CDBaby vs. Tunecore
CDBaby vs. Tunecore
Which is better and why?
Yes, with CD Baby you do have to send at least one copy of the physical CD to them, they convert that into mp3s for digital distibution.
CD Baby has distributed my tracks all over, including iTunes and Amazon, I am happy with them. I get money for paid listens, from sites like Napster and Rhapsody, as well as money from downloads. It is a one time fee to register a disc with them, it is available in their catalog forever, if you want you can also get a barcode for a little more. They do take a percentage per sale.
Tunecore charges you over time for storage, it is a much easier setup. but I don't like the idea of paying rent for my tracks.
CD Baby has distributed my tracks all over, including iTunes and Amazon, I am happy with them. I get money for paid listens, from sites like Napster and Rhapsody, as well as money from downloads. It is a one time fee to register a disc with them, it is available in their catalog forever, if you want you can also get a barcode for a little more. They do take a percentage per sale.
Tunecore charges you over time for storage, it is a much easier setup. but I don't like the idea of paying rent for my tracks.
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leedsquietman
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Tunecore doesn't give you an option to sell physical CDs AFAIK.
It also charges annual maintenance fees as described, whereas CDBaby is more to setup but that's a one-off fee, although if you are selling CDs, you have to pay postage to send them to CDBaby - 1st they want 5, then next time 10, then 20 etc. so they are not overstocked.
I personally like CDBaby's model better but look at what each has to offer and see which one suits you best. CDBaby does allow digital only sales now, although if you have CDs pressed, you might as well do both. CDBaby and Tunecore take a similar amount for digital downloads which is reasonable. CDs are a bit more - CDBaby takes $4.00 off a CD sale. But they store it indefinately and do all the mailing etc, which is a lot of hassle.
You are advised to have as professional looking product as possible, but you can burn your own. Most CDBaby releases are CD-R - they accept CD Stomper. LightScribe or inkjet printed cd media - I don't know about writing on a cd-r with a Sharpie like System Of A Down though
It also charges annual maintenance fees as described, whereas CDBaby is more to setup but that's a one-off fee, although if you are selling CDs, you have to pay postage to send them to CDBaby - 1st they want 5, then next time 10, then 20 etc. so they are not overstocked.
I personally like CDBaby's model better but look at what each has to offer and see which one suits you best. CDBaby does allow digital only sales now, although if you have CDs pressed, you might as well do both. CDBaby and Tunecore take a similar amount for digital downloads which is reasonable. CDs are a bit more - CDBaby takes $4.00 off a CD sale. But they store it indefinately and do all the mailing etc, which is a lot of hassle.
You are advised to have as professional looking product as possible, but you can burn your own. Most CDBaby releases are CD-R - they accept CD Stomper. LightScribe or inkjet printed cd media - I don't know about writing on a cd-r with a Sharpie like System Of A Down though
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You should take a look at Audiolife:
http://www.wiretotheear.com/2009/01/30/ ... ont-costs/
And
http://routenote.com/
I use Tunecore for my larger selling releases.
http://www.wiretotheear.com/2009/01/30/ ... ont-costs/
And
http://routenote.com/
I use Tunecore for my larger selling releases.
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Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
is there a beatport friendly version of this?
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Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
forget I askedthe_antagonist wrote:is there a beatport friendly version of this?
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Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
forget I askedthe_antagonist wrote:is there a beatport friendly version of this?
Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
I think I'll start with Tunecore for digital release, then if it seems like it's worthwhile I'll get some duplicated and use CD Baby for physical CDs. The thing is I'm going to need some "professional looking" physical CDs anyway, because I want to submit some to radio and record labels etc., so if I end up duplicating 100 or so at someplace like Diskmakers, I might as well try and get them in stores via CD Baby at some point.
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Sorry, didn't see this quesiton-- yes, you can just burn your own CD.beats me wrote:Can you just burn your own CD or does it have to be all fancy and factory pressed?mikemc wrote:Yes, with CD Baby you do have to send at least one copy of the physical CD to them, they convert that into mp3s for digital distibution.
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Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
Pretty impressed with Tunecore so far. $35 and a few weeks later, my album is now on Amazon and iTunes:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VO ... 998&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VO ... 998&sr=8-1
Re: CDBaby vs. Tunecore
I published an album through tunecore last year, but chose to go with CD baby on my new album, the one time only fee and the easy access to purchase a barcode and the ability to upgrade to physical CD sales later just made them a better value and option.
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