Thanks for the link KB this is timely with regards to a conversation currently running with my band mates, I did a bit of a google and the reviews are a bit mixed but I guess that is not totally unexpected.
I think one issue is that of take down if the annual fee is not paid on time, not an issue for most but if you were in a band or a managed artist and the person who "owned" the account didn't pay or passed away then it would be pulled down and the publishing lost, they also don't appear to have a hard copy option that others such as CD Baby do.
Maybe this makes a once off fee to publish into perpetuity a better option.
This thread could well be a conversation starter to bring in our online friends here who have experience with the various online distributors.
I get asked regularly by readers, "Graham, what's the best way to sell my music online?"
And I feel old when I think about my first few EPs which I printed on CDs and sold physical copies through CD Baby! Can you imagine?! Getting a CD in the mail?
Hahahaha. It makes me wanna cry a little :-(
Clearly a lot has changed. People buy and stream music online now. So the past 5+ years or so I've been trying different ways to get my music out there to the world.
Today I want to show you my favorite platform for getting my music out to the world these days – Distrokid.
The great thing about Distrokid is you pay a small annual fee (cheapest I’ve found) and you can have unlimited uploads of albums, EPs, or singles. They don’t even take a cut.
You get placed in the iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, and more – and super quick.
This video walks you through how I use it and what features I like about the service. Hope it helps you sell and share your music in more places! https://youtu.be/XgH-mLskF1IT
I still have my first single sitting in storage somewhere it is an acetate which was the cheapest way to get a handful to sell to our friends, this was followed by a couple on vinyl which actually made it into the stores. ( what's a record store I hear the younguns ask )
And you think a hard copy CD makes you feel old KB
Nice vid BTW. ( Google Graham Cochrane maker of the vid and you will find some interesting commentary )
I would be nice if there were similar vids about copywrite, how to obtain ISRC codes and how to embed them and also how royalty distrubition works in a band situation
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Embedding is done in the authoring tools and this one appears to be about the cheapest for the job https://hofa-plugins.de/en/plugins/cd-burn-ddp/ 60 Euro
Wavelab is there too but at ~$850.00AUD I won't be going there
Obviously there is the whole mixing and mastering process to get through first
I've set up a couple of Distrokid accounts for fellow band friends and it works well for the local scene who are not properly managed. It gets full thumbs up from me!!
Also I can give my tick of approval for Graham, awesome tips and his studio looks pretty nice!