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Jul

How to sell your music online

We’ve had quite a few enquiries, here and via our facebook page about digital music sales and how, as an artist you can sell your music online.

Locally, the most recent new online launch is the Nokia Music Store, if you want to sell your music here then you need to chat to them directly:

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The best recommended approach is to find an existing service that is used by your target market, and liaise with them to get your music onto that service. Setting up your own service from scratch would be quite a challenge.

More specifically, here are some potentially useful Web resources on how to publish your music on-line (these links are not specifically endorsed by SAMRO but for your information only.)

•    TuneCore
•    Music Biz Academy - Sell Online #1
•    Music Biz Academy - Sell Online #2
•    eHow - Distribute Music Online
•    eHow - Music Distribution Online

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About The Author

The Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) was established in 1961 with the objective to protect the intellectual property of composers and authors, as well as to ensure that composers' and authors' talents are adequately credited both locally and internationally for music usage.

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One Response to “How to sell your music online”

  1. Graeme Sacks says:

    I’ve been using CD Baby for online sales and I highly recommend them.
    They have a variety of options available, including putting your music on over 40 download sites.
    https://members.cdbaby.com/SellMusicAndMore/default.aspx

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