[musictlk] turning my music into a career
Tyler
programmer651 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 10 08:04:23 UTC 2013
There's a mailing list just like this one called Midimag, and they were just talking about Tunecore on there
today, and they made it sound better, even with the fee. But I've trusted this list for several years;
Midimag only for a few months. So I'll have to take your advice. What if I want my
music on Amazon as a CD, or on the CD shelves at music stores?
Tyler Z
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 03:56:21 -0400, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>CD Baby is totally where it's at.
>
>They will ship your physical product, they have an online store which
>sells your albums in MP3, Flac, and other formats, and they submit to
>about 40 digital stores including iTunes, Amazon, etc.
>
>Also, they have partnered with a company called Rumble Fish, which will
>track how your music is being used on youtube. When someone uses it in a
>video, they put an ad on that user's vid and you get paid.
>
>Lastly, they have a service called CD Baby Pro, which helps you secure
>performance royalties with ASCAP, BMI, etc.
>
>Tunecore has a yearly fee, while CD Baby has a 1 time cost per single or
>album, depending on what kinds of percs you want.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Kevin
>
>
>
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