
It feels like DistroKid is the best service to put your music on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Amazon. Because it’s way cheaper than anything else around. For $19.99 a year you can upload an unlimited amount of songs.
DistroKid says it gets your music live on iTunes within 2-4 hours of uploading it, which seems to be faster than the competition is doing. It’s also a hell of a lot cheaper! And yes of course: you keep 100% of your royalties.
The founder of TuneCore who is no longer with that company recently tweeted:
I will definitely try this out myself as soon as I can. The first song you upload is on the house, for free.
Note: Some services are missing, Rapsody, Deezer, Rdio etc. Probably will be added later on.
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They have a long way to go. The idea is good, the practice far from that. Actually, they’re still building the service.
Thanks! Have you tried others too like Tunecore?
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I would look no further than RouteNote. They allow you to get your music onto all these stores and more for FREE!
I see no free offer, only a way to pay $10 per single, $20 per EP etc. Only if you’re accepting to keep 85% of the royalties.
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