Getting your music in iTunes?
Tony Scharf
noisetheorem at outlook.com
Fri Oct 11 16:02:40 CEST 2013
Well, it's not free. You get one song for free and then you have to pay $19.95 a year after that.
my guess is his volume is small so his infrastructure is cheap at this point. He is trying to get people hooked on it. After a few years, I'd bet he limits the $19.95 to 20 songs a year or something and eventually offers a per-song pricing of something like $2. Just a guess though. He is setting his pricing in such a way to encourage adoption because he feels once musicians have adopted the system, they won't want to go back to CDBaby. He also may be hoping to sell the infrastructure he created to someone like CDBaby so his business model is about looking to a future big pay day rather than planning on doing this until retirement.
Tony
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 15:32:33 +0200
Subject: Re: Getting your music in iTunes?
From: xtechcode at gmail.com
To: music-bar at lists.music-bar.org
Interresting :)
thx for the link , but somewhere I don t get why this guy does it for free ???
When stuffs are free I got suspicions and wanna know the other side of the iceberg ...
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Jay Vaughan <seclorum at mac.com> wrote:
Not as hard as it seems:
http://pud.com/post/63525426229/what-ive-been-up-to-for-the-past-year
Anyone willing to try it?
j.
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