Getting Out and Being Heard
This week while doing some research, I came across some information dealing with publishing and distribution. Many time when artist are beginning to take their careers serious and want to start getting products out to potential consumers, they have a hard finding the proper distributions channels. Coming across someone who can turn your projects into something with a professional look and feel is amongst the first things that need to be done and it is hard to find. After getting materials pressed for the project, the artist is usually left with the task of getting the product to the possible consumers. This is where a lot of artist fall short because they lack the ability or the team to get the products out to people all over the country.
This is where sites like www.cdbaby.com come into play. Not only will this site help the upcoming artist to get their Cd printed but it will also give the artist a platform to sell and distribute their finished product. The www.cdbaby.com website allows artist a place to sell their products without taking away majority of their income. Yes, www.cdbaby.com charges a fee of $4 for every physical item sold, and 9% for every download or digital transfer. This allows the artist to charge what they want for the products and not see an increase in the fee. This seems to be very minimal compared to the amounts artist where previously given to have the same work done by publishing houses and record labels. Cdbaby.com is currently the industries leading online distributor of music for independent artist. They also offer the service of selling digital copies as well.
Outside of the distribution fees that were mentioned earlier, CDbaby.com also charges the artist $49 for every full album they submit for sell, $12.95 for every single song submitted. They also offer the artist the ability to have their products professionally registered at an additional fee. The bottom line is that CDbaby.com is the website that any artist looking to have their products printed and distributed for them. This service also allows the artist to pass out information informing people where they can go online to purchase their music now or in the future.
This one the only site out of the ones that I researched that were specifically for the music industry. The other two websites that I went to both dealt with more with the print industry. The one site that I found was www.iuniverse.com. This website is geared more towards those that are looking to get into the media industry. Its very similar to CDbaby.com but has a higher price tag at $899-$1449. The last site that I looked at was www.booktango.com.
More information can be found by clicking the links in the paragraphs above.
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