Monday, 27 April 2009

Which Digital Distributor?

“CD Baby vs Tunecore vs Reverb Nation”

Choices, choices, choices!

As part of KG Promotion we are offering to arrange your digital distribution for you, to do this we will be utilising one of these companies. I have dealt with both CD Baby and Tunecore for distribution both are very reliable and provide a great service. A representative from Tunecore was even reading my band blog, so when I mentioned a minor problem he advised me how I could resolve it and offered his personal assistance if that didn’t work!

I haven’t yet dealt with Reverb Nation as a distributor and I can’t help thinking that Tunecore would make you better off. Despite a higher setup cost for a 10 track album delivered to all stores the yearly renewal is $15 cheaper!

I will break out my calculator and do some maths tonight and report back tomorrow with definitive costs!

It’s not all about money though and both stores and service need to be considered. They all deal with the big ones iTunes, Amazon, Napster, Rhapsody and eMusic in fact that is ALL Reverb Nation deal with.

Tunecore will add

IMVU, Lala, Shockhound and Amie Street

CD Baby will add

Verizon V-Cast, Liquid Digital Media, PayPlay, Audio Lunch Box, Groupie Tunes, Ruckus, Amie Street, Inprodicon, Great Indie Music, Tradebit, Didiom, rVibe, Lala and Spotify. (I am loving Spotify, its genius but seeing as Spiral Frog went the way of the Dodo can it really work)

I can’t help feeling that CD Baby smacks of a better deal even though they take charge $20 for UPC Barcode, take a 9% cut from digital and $4 from physical sales they seem to do so much more for you. Plus they website if chock full of useful information to help you promote your band!

Cheerios

Kim

Friday, 24 April 2009

Setting Up!

Well this is proving to be quite tricky, I've been trying to create nice buttons to use on the MySpacebut they have fought me at every step.
I think I'm there now anyway! I have posted a little information about KG Promotion on the MySpace. It's only the first draft but it goes a little something like this.


"KG Promotion is your starting point to building and maintaining an online global network of fans for your music.

Specialising in digital environments; we will arrange the release of your product to download services including iTunes and Napster. We set you up with the latest services and tools to promote your music while providing advice and support to help make the most of the opportunities available.

To keep you informed and up-to-date with the very latest developments and new features a weekly newsletter and blog will be published online and can be e-mail directly to you."

That is enough for now, I will create more and post again when it gets a little more finalised!

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Day One - Setup Time!

So this is Day One of KG Promotion,

I'm just setting things up at the moment but in brief I will be offering digital promotion advice and setups to bands and artists who are not sure how to go about building up their web presence.

I have a myspace.com/kgpromotionuk and twitter.com/kgpromotion

Cheerios for now

More to follow as things get going!