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Email us anytime, on any subject relating to making music.
Jim
Bruce
You provide between 12 and 14 songs sent in by email, in WAV format, high bit-rate MP3 or mail us your CD. We'll also need the song titles, artwork or photo for your CD cover and an artist bio for you web-page. If your song files are CD quality, great - if not they'll need audio mastering.
We provide...
All paperwork to publish your album legally and a web-page with Paypal payment built-in, and a link to our download site where customers can buy and download MP3 files, if they prefer. Links will be included back to sample YouTube videos from your song list. A 30 second audio sample of selected tracks will be available on the download site.
We will manufacture, print, package and ship your CDs.
We will also post videos of your choice to 12 other top video sites, and include links back to you album sales page.
You can offer as many CDs as you like on your web-page. Each album will be sold at the same price of $11.95. Out of this you would get $6, but remember - we are doing everything for you. Your album can be downloaded for $9.35 and you will also get $6 for this kind of sale. ( Note: Artists with big labels are lucky to get $1 per sale, but of course, they sell thousands!)
Most other store-front sites take $4 or $5 from each sale (after paying their set-up fee), but you have to make the CDs and mail them out to them regularly, which cuts down on your profit and takes time, that rare commodity. Once your album is placed with YouTune Records, your job is done and you can concentrate on your music.
You will be paid at the end of each month and be provided with a full breakdown of sales, fees and charges on those sales. What are you waiting for? You have nothing to lose.
The basic sign-up package is completely without any hidden charges, either now or later.
Please feel free to contact us if you would like to join YouTune and spread you music to a wider audience, whatever style of music you make, or to ask questions, or just to say 'hi'.
Jim Bruce