Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The Top Way to Get and Sell Your Music on iTunes, Sony Music, Rhapsody and Online


As an unknown musician who has written and recorded many songs independent of a record label, for years I was looking for an inexpensive way to get my music distributed over the internet. I would sell a few albums at concerts and from my personal website, but have to admit that I’ve looked enviously at the artists online who had their music on iTunes, Napster, Sony Music, Rhapsody, and similar places.

Have you been the same boat? Many a songwriter, singer, and band have certainly been there. Same sad song! Same sad story! It’s a simple question really – How do I get and sell my music on iTunes, Rhapsody, eMusic, Napster, Sony Connect, and Music.com?

(To find out how right now click Sell Your Music on iTunes)

Well the answer used to be filled with all sorts of stuff that was nearly impossible for the “Average Joe” to accomplish. It also USED to cost an arm and a leg. Not any more!
I have found a new company that truly is an answer to prayer for independent musicians who want to get their music distributed to the world on places such as iTunes and Rhapsody. This company even makes it possible for people who just dabble in recording their music to get it online and available for all the world to hear and buy. (Your Music on iTunes & More)

When I heard of this company called Tunecore, I was skeptical at first, but decided to give it a try. I am so glad that I did, as I have already sold albums and had downloads of my songs on iTunes and Rhapsody both through Tunecore! Their process for getting my songs to them completely through the internet was so intuitive and simple that I was amazed. They even had easy to follow instructions on how to convert my music to the proper file type for uploading using free iTunes or other software. Before I knew it…I was done, and my album was being sent to be distributed digitally all over the world.

And the cost of getting my album and music on all the iTunes Stores in the USA, Australia, Canada, Japan, Europe, Sony Connect, Rhapsody, eMusic, Music.com, and Napster? Way less than you’d think! One album was less than 50 bucks!


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