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It's a curious thing. You upload your artwork, music, liner notes, etc. to Amazon and pay them "$31 a year in upfront fees to handle a 10-track CD from pressing to delivery, passing all other costs through to the buyer." The artist makes about 40% of the charged price, "If one of Amazon’s 80 million customers buys your 10-song CD on Amazon for $8.98, you’ll receive $3.59. After selling just nine discs, you’re in the black."

Interesting proposition. You're not getting the promotion of a major label, but you're getting a heck of a leg up with distribution. Some of the comments on the article dispute the economics of the system vs burning your own discs to sell at gigs, I wonder if there's something in the fine print that says that you can't do both.

At any rate, have to send this article on to my brother and a couple of friends.

http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/amazon-to-unveil-on-demand-cd-printing-service-with-tunecore/

Date: 2009-05-25 07:39 am (UTC)
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This makes sense - there's a lot of X on Demand going around, which I think is good. It was only a matter of time before one house decided to try and make themselves have all the X on demand possibilities. Amazon's the one that could probably do it.

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