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| Gear Head Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Austin, TX
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| getting music into the iTunes Music Store? Anyone ever done this or know anything about it? Seems like iTunes would be the way to get music out (as opposed to these soundclick websites that only artists go to it seems like). Anybody know anything about it? I see that there's an online application for independent artists or labels, but the application doesn't seem to indicate any liklihood of getting listed.
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: North Carolina
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| TuneCore.com
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| yeah, I just found that, looks pretty cool if you sold 10 copies or so of your songs you'd break even! I wonder how likely that is...
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| i thought cdbaby did that also |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Austin, TX
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| looks like cd baby has a one time fee per album as well that's a bit higher (they also make physical cds). CD Baby: How to sell your CD at CD Baby
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jan 2006
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| i think getting the album in itunes is the easiest part.. the hard part is for people to go to those albums cause usually the main space is always for the major companies that have arrangemnts and pay a lot for that shelf space, but if u market it right at concerts/dj events etc u can direct people to the itunes store. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Apr 2007
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| seems to good to be true... but its not |
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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2007
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| i recently spent a bunch of time researching the best ways to get my music online and TuneCore was by far the best. The whole process cost less than $20 and my music was up right away. I'd recommend this to any artist who's looking for digital distribution. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2007 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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| Hey everyone, saw this forum and thought I'd jump in. I'm a Sr. VP at TuneCore and I'm so excited everyone is talking about TuneCore Anways TuneCore is as awesome as everyone said, maybe more so. We're also running some really cool contest right now that I want so share with everyone. 1) We're giving away a whole tour package, including a brand new Ford econoline van, seriously! It's just tomorrow rollowing out but read about it here and the links will go live tomorrow http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp...-Giveaway.html 2) With ANY purchase at Guitar Center or GuitarCenter.com on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28th, TuneCore will deliver up to five of your songs to iTunes for free. With your Guitar Center purchase, you will receive a special Memorial Day card with a certificate code on it. Enter the code at the TuneCore site and there will be no cost for the 5 songs you upload (a $5 value). The annual charge of $9.98 per album and the per-store delivery charge of $0.99 still apply. Anyway if anyone has questions about TuneCore all our contact info is here; www.tunecore.com/contact of just call me at 646-651-1060 Thanks everyone and keep making music! |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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| Itunes... Tunecore is nothing more than a label that makes money for being accepted into Itunes network. If you ask me, its seems trivial that people magically think they will sell music, if they are on Itunes. Snocap works the same way, is Myspace friendly (which has 174 Million accounts) I think thats your best way to start selling music. You make the same amount of money and get it a lot faster than Itunes. Sure everyone has an Ipod, they still play the MP3 format, well now they do... Tunecore is great, but the 8 week waiting period still applies to your music you submit to them, not to mention they still wont know when your music is going to be active... |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: California
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| We've got all four of our albums on iTunes through CD baby. It was hassle free to setup. It's a nice interface and it lets us track our sales / DL's quick and easy. Then the $$ goes directly into the band bank account. Though there is a one time fee per album $35? we have made it back plenty. Hope that helps. ERic
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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| I agree CDBaby is an excellent resource... as is Smart punk (depending on genre), Amazon, etc... The crux is before you pay anything, take preorders for your CD's... If you got that interest, then its worth the investment... My project went through traditional distribution channels as we went with echospin. Echospin, doesnt just accept anyone, but thats an excellent resource if you have demand for your product.. They have a great deal more outlets world wide.... Best Wishes Drake |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: North Carolina
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| fwiw i recently had a great customer service experience with TuneCore. i had a delay in the delivery time for an EP of mine to iTunes after TC had submitted the album. it wasn't TC's fault, but because they 'guarantee' the arrival date basically and my EP had not shown up on iTunes by a bit after that arrival date, they refunded my money for the entire project. AND they were very fast in responding to my emails and also were very friendly. because of this i chose to use TuneCore again for my most recent project. cheers. ~j.d.
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