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HOWTO: Get your music on the iTunes Music Store
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:33 pm
by fluffy
It used to be that the easiest/cheapest way to get your music on iTMS was via <a href="
http://cdbaby.com/">CDBaby</a>, which cost quite a bit (after dealing with all the costs of making a physical CD and getting it warehoused by CDBaby, you also had to pay a bit for a UPC code, digitization, and then after all that CDBaby still keeps 10% of what they're paid out by Apple), but a friend of a friend of mine just launched a new service called <a href="
http://tunecore.com/">TuneCore</a> which is probably a better deal for many musicians - a one-time fee of 99 cents per song, and then an annual fee of $7.98 per album.
Obviously there are many cases where the CDBaby pricing works out better (working out the equilibrium point shouldn't be too difficult) but if you were interested in digital sales and don't care about physical sales, TuneCore would probably be a better option.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:37 pm
by ken
The Parker Street Cinema CD is digitally distributed by
IODA. They got us in a bunch of different places. I don't know much about it though.
Ken
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:47 pm
by fluffy
That whole site is written in marketing-ese and I can't figure out what they're actually saying about anything.
Is there a pricing model somewhere?
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:54 pm
by fluffy
I've put an extremely rough analysis on <a href="
http://beesbuzz.biz/music/tutorials/pai ... on.php">my site</a>. Brief conclusion: CDBaby is better, at least with what (little) information I have.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 8:26 pm
by Kill Me Sarah
How about eMusic? I love that service.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:01 pm
by fluffy
See that link I posted in the comment before yours. I address eMusic in it.
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:05 am
by HeuristicsInc
FYI another CDBaby datapoint:
Heuristics Inc - "Your domestic problems are completely solved"
iTunes: 7.65
MSN: 1.40
MusicNet: 0.068 (a streaming site, i think)
-bill
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:18 pm
by Middlemarch
Just wondering: has anyone actually sold CDs through CD Baby or songs through iTunes, etc.? What volume? I have a few songs I'm thinking of putting together on a CD, but am curious. If you've used any of these services, how much have you sold?
Thanks.
MM
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:20 pm
by fluffy
Lots of us sell on CDBaby and via iTunes and so on (which is what this thread is all about). The amount you sell depends on how good it is and how much you market it.
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:26 pm
by HeuristicsInc
yeah.
physical cds, i sold 5, er, 4. via cdbaby. i have sold others in person and at that one live show i did.
if you wanna know about digital sales, look up.
-bill
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 6:52 pm
by pegor
This doesn't exactly fit in this thread but it's close (on itunes)....
keithandthegirl.com is a popular rauncy comedy podcast.
They're asking for people to send in MP3s that they can play at the end
of the show. They're unlikely to get stuff from podsafe because of a war
with Adam Curry.
Keiths taste seems to be last century style rock, "The Girl" is a singer in some kinda a reggae dub band. Send it to
info@keithandthegirl.com.
Just thought I mention it. carry on..........
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:00 pm
by fluffy
How can podsafe deny them the use of other stuff? I thought the whole point to it was that it was CC-licensed.
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:07 am
by pegor
fluffy wrote:How can podsafe deny them the use of other stuff? I thought the whole point to it was that it was CC-licensed.
No, I didn't mean to imply that. For all I know the KATG vs Podshow
wars are a promotional gimmick.
All I'm saying is they've asked for MP3s from indies - and they
probably
aren't surfing podsafe for cool tunes. I've made the
additional assumption that if you include a link to podsafe music in
your submission you might loose points with KATG.
I have no insight into KATG. I'm just a subscriber (and a little
ashamed of it)
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:37 pm
by Kill Me Sarah
This question may be a stretch as far as resurrecting an old thread, but it sort of applies, and it's mostly just a question out of curiosity. I use Napster-To-Go and am wondering why some tracks are free with subscription and some are buy only. Particulary I find this curious in the case where a whole album might be free w/ subscription but one or two tracks might be buy only. I assume this is something to do w/ the licensing of those particular songs, but was wondering if anyone knew anything about this?