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If you are an independent music artist – where do you sell your tracks?
Published January 13, 2011
Question by Bud Fox: If you are an independent music artist – where do you sell your tracks?
Myspace is great to setup your band page – but it doesn’t let you offer your downloadable songs. Where can I do this? Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by rsyjyjsyujstyujty
CD Baby
You make an account and then you have to pay to upload music, but they feature artists, and give you a paycheck when your song reaches a number of downloads that you specify. It is also directly connected to iTunes, so if you’re on CD Baby, you can be found on iTunes.
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Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged Artist, Independent, Music, Sell, Tracks