ReverbNation Introduces Digital Distribution
Karen posted on October 13th, 2008
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Great news from the ReverbNation camp, they are now giving artists the opportunity for digital distribution of their music through the ReverbNation website.
They now offer for the tiny amount of $34.95 (£20) an artists music listed in 10 of the top major stores including iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, Napster and eMusic. Setup is free and you only pay when you decide to release the album.
So how does this differ from sites such as CDBaby and Tunecore, well for starters ReverbNation is cheaper and there are no royalties taken from your sales, but unlike CDBaby, you may have to pay yearly to keep your album listed on the sites, where as CDBaby once it’s up it stays up.
An artist with a ReverbNation page can take advantage of this system and all you have to do is upload your tracks in the WAV format or mail your works, promote your release on the net and then collect you royalties for your release.
We will personally be looking into this system more over the next few months to see if it is worth while, but in the meantime, we would love to hear what you think of ReverbNations new venture.
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For £25 http://www.dittomusic.com provide you with over 50 sites, and not just the US based ones.
iTunes, Play, Amazon, mobile sites like Nokia and Jamster, iTunes Video, and loads more.
Much better value than reverb nation.
Also online accounting, a fixed release date,
4 week turnaround and you can become eligible for the UK charts.
They cover a total of 700 worldwide stores and take 0% commission on sales.
They have had 7 UK top 40 singles, all with unsigned artists.
A better service for UK and US artists