Digital Distribution

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SNOCAP waives annual fee!

Great news today for those of us who have SNOCAP stores (also known as MySpace MyStore). SNOCAP announced today that they will waive the annual $30 maintenance fee. This make SNOCAP much more competitive, as it is only taking a portion of the download fee per song, rather than adding an additional fee on top [...]

Amie Street: REAL help for indepent musicians

Amie Street is such a great idea and well worth an investment of time. It’s a free service for artists and fans of music. When you add a song it is given away as a free download. Depending on the popularity of the download, the price rises. Fans that recommend you in the beginning get [...]

MyStore: Social Networking Leads to Sales

MySpace started offering MyStore awhile ago. MyStore is a service through SNOCAP to digitally distribute music. Although it’s not iTunes, the great thing about the SNOCAP store is that it can be embedded in blogs and social networking sites. Right now, SNOCAP gets about 39cents per download, and the artist gets 60cents. There’s also an [...]

TexTango: Digital distribution through text messages

I am not going to sign up for TexTango. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a great idea. And when I eventually, finally, hopefully complete an album, I will be coming back to it. But for now, the $19.99 price tag just isn’t worth it to me. For those of you with albums, you [...]

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