So I am sure you may have seen these ads especially if you are looking for a solution for getting you music heard and available to the public. Tunecore seems to be a solution that makes no money from the sale of your albums, they just charge you for their service. Sounds pretty fair, maybe it is worth checking out!

How does it work?
TuneCore has arrangements with leading digital music retailers that let us place your music in their online stores and subscription services. You get 100% of the money that your music earns.
What's it cost?
TuneCore charges $0.99 per track, $0.99 per store per album, and $19.98 per album per year storage and maintenance.
I thought I would post a few reviews to inform you on what the buzz is. If you have been considering just click on the top banner and it will take you straight to Tunecore.
REVIEWS
I have two of my albums on iTunes by way of Tunecore. It's been up on iTunes now for about a week and some days. That being said, I've not gotten any money from iTune sales yet. I wish I could get something from iTunes to see how many people listen to my music on the iTunes site. Something like a report. I also have links to my iTune store on my website. Check it out when you can. www.kaiwen.com
I didn't have any problems with Tunecore and I'm glad I found them. They are by far the easiest way to get your music on to iTunes other than CD-baby. I need to get the traffic going to my website so that people will start going to the iTune store. I also have it setup so people can buy my tracks from my site using paypal. Even with that I'm not selling anything yet. It's up there, but the people just aren't feeling me like that yet. It's cool. One day I hope to reap the rewards of the all the hard work I'm putting into my music. I sell CD's out the trunk also. I have lots of friends who support me, plus family who will buy a CD here and there.
I have my music on all of the iTune stores that I could going through Tunecore. I thought that iTunes was the same all over the world, but Tunecore got me hip to how iTunes works. I've never purchased a track of iTunes, so I didn't know about the different iTune store. I hope the music lovers from other countries are more open to the music I have up on iTunes than the folks here in the US. Time will tell. I'll have to check you out. If you have a website send me a link and I'll link to you on my website.
Regards,
Kai Wen
www.kaiwen.com
Last edited by Kai Wen : 05-30-2006 at 01:29 PM.
My name is Jake, I do freelance production and just recently started working for the marketing department at TuneCore. Also, just wanted to mention that after I read this, I went to check out some of Kai Wen's stuff on iTunes - Kai, you are very talented and I am glad you have been happy with our service!
You can rest assured that our service is real, and if I may say so myself, really good. While producing and performing is my first passion, I immediately applied for a job after hearing about the company, and things on the inside were even better than I imagined. A lot of great people who are really passionate about what TuneCore does and about music in general.
In answer to your question djstasiak, when looking to put music on the iTunes store, you should generally allow 6-8 weeks for it to appear. This can sometimes vary, not based on our delivery to the stores but based on their own reasons/processes all albums must go through. If you want, you can contact our customer service department (support@tunecore.com) and ask about expediting your delivery for an additional fee.
I would be happy to answer any other questions you may have, glad to see people are discussing!
-Jake, jake@tunecore.com
4 Weeks Ago



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