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by Ice Cream Jonsey 07/08/2003, 7:07pm PDT |
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FoK wrote:
#1: Release the album as a CD (leaving a vinyl option for hipsters and collectors) with the indie-label normal price of around $10-$12.99, and have a few samples available on the website.
Advantages: It seems to have worked for the artists that are currently successful. High profit margin for the one cd that sells before the thing is available for free on Kazaa.
Disadvantages: No one will buy it, except out of pity, when they know they can get it for free.
There's pity, but there's also wanting the music at a higher quality. If you place your music up as an MP3 at 128Kbps and someone downloads it and places it on a CD for their car, it's going to sound shitty in that environment. Sure, some people won't care, but someone who gets addicted to one of your MP3s will. Listening to a tinny or badly sampled version of a song you like gets old quickly.
Also, I don't know if you mean "clip" where you say sample, but if you do, my guess is that it's better to have a few songs in whole available rather than short clips of all songs. People can get addicted to songs, it's real tough to leave clips in your Winamp playlist.
the dark and gritty...Ice Cream Jonsey! |
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