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Re: Doing it the correct way (was: Putting out your CD)
Oh, sorry. I should check my English better when posting ;-) Please
forget about "flooding", it was just a badly chose word that in my
imagination was equal to "underpriced". Someone else had already
posted the fact that Apple doesn't make money on selling digital
music - the iTMS is just a very clever marketing trick for selling
iPOD's, where they gain the money they are loosing on iTMS. So I
didn't think I had to repeat that part again.
Per
On 9 jan 2006, at 09.32, Travis Hartnett wrote:
> Flooding? Underpriced? What are you on about?
>
> TravisH
>
> On 1/9/06, Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
>
>> Yes, that's a good advice. It's also important to tag the CD with a
>> ISRC code and register the release with your local IFPI authorities.
>> Some digital music file web stores doesn't even take CD's for digital
>> resale if the ISRC code isn't there. Even though Apple is flooding
>> the digital music market by underpricing files at the iTunes Music
>> Store there is a new generation of distributors coming up. These guys
>> handle the logistics (like keeping an online data base and server
>> that serves the actual retail web shops). It's a good idea to find
>> out who is playing the local digital distributor agent at ones local
>> area before printing a thousand discs. Just to keep all doors open.
>>
>> Greetings from Sweden
>>
>> Per Boysen