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Artist Submissions

So that you don't have to search through the rest of this page to find out why you should be an artist on our roster, I'll spell it out in a few short sentences.

ItsAboutMusic.com acts like a label so that your music can be distributed all over the world - to more sites than any other distribution company - more than 200 download stores, cell companies, retail streamers, etc. with our logo attached. We go to all the download stores - not a few or a dozen - all of them. When a new store comes along like the new Amazon.com download store - your music will be offered - no questions asked. And we're talking the world here - not just the United States.

We also distribute your CDs to Amazon.com automatically. And just in case you didn't know, Amazon is now manufacturing the CDs they sell - even for the major labels - and your CDs will be a part of that.

We manufacture your CDs (if you like) and sell them to customers from this site - and we'll make them for you too in short runs - like 10, 25, 50 - whatever you need. And they look and sound amazing. Trust me.

The real kicker is that we are the only digital distribution service offering built in promotion. You can read more about this below. But since there are literally millions of artists out there all trying to sell their tracks, you get a leg up with us simply due to the promotion we do. It's that simple!

So if you need more info, please read on. Just know that once you have joined the roster of great artists at ItsAboutMusic.com you will have a good friend on your side to help you make a dent in this crazy business.

Dean Sciarra
President - ItsAboutMusic.com




The music community here at ItsAboutMusic.com has been handpicked for reasons of quality and musical appeal to the fans. We accept only the best artists we can find. If you are an artist and your music would be compatible with the other artists on this E-Label, and you have become familiar with the list of services on this page including our request for a one-time start-up fee - please send an email to us with any and all info about you/your band and where we can listen to your music online. You can do this by clicking the link below:

"Submit Your Music"

Or you can send a CD to this address:
ItsAboutMusic.com
2167 Kimberton Road
Phoenixville, PA 19460


Why join ItsAboutMusic.com?

Overview

Being an Independent Artist doesn't mean you have to do everything yourself

As the new model for music distribution unfolds before our eyes, it is more than obvious that mp3 digital downloads are the way not only of the future but the way that millions of music fans all over the world are purchasing their music today. There are a few companies offering digital distribution to recording artists. None of them offer any means of promotion that will help increase the artist's income from downloads except us. We take this very seriously since our artists depend on us to be honest and supportive. We have a personal relationship with all of our artists and we accept the responsibility of championing their music in an effort to ensure a steady stream of income for years to come.


We have distribution deals with 130 download stores, kiosk companies, retail music streaming companies and cellular companies around the world including all iTunes sites - USA, Japan, UK, etc., Rhapsody, MusicMatch, Napster, MSN, Wal-Mart, AOL - and we work feverishly to reinvent this new digital wheel every day so that more and more music fans will purchase our artists' music.

Below is only a partial list of the sites we distribute to all over the world including US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Ireland, Iceland, Denmark, Slovenia, Belgium, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Italy, Korea, Singapore and more coming all the time:

Apple iTunes Store Napster RHAPSODY (Real Networks, numerous cobrands) MusicMatch (includes Dell) Liquid Digital Media (includes Wal-Mart, Tower, Music Rebellion, more) Starbucks (in-store kiosks) Wippit (UK) MusicStream MusicNow (FullAudio) Audio Lunchbox MusicNet (includes Virgin & AOL) Big Pond (Australia) DestraMusic.com DownRip Ecast (digital jukeboxes) DownloadPunk.com Microsoft MSN Store Sony Connect Ruckus Network (College subscriptions) Cable & Wireless Download Service (UK) Playlouder (UK) Telstra (Big Pond) (Australia) Loudeye (ATT Wireless, various others) For-side.com (ringtones) DJ Express Streetforward.com iPlay (Poland) LatinCool Touchtunes Downrip OD2 (UK) (Peter Gabriel's company) (MyCokeMusic.com, HMV) Purefunes/Moonfaxi (Canada) Soundbuzz (Asia) Emusic Emepe3.com (latin market) Mix & Burn (retail kiosks) BeafPort Wippif Dancefracks.com BuyMusic.com Futurefrax Streamwaves Amazon.com Dotmusic (British Telecom) Vitaminic (Europe) WebListen (Italy) Ministry of Sound Digital Music Initiative, Inc. (Japan) BPOD (cell phones) Virgin Mobile Playittonight.com Ambient.us FNAC (largest French Retailer) Passalong (eBay, P2P Revolution) iMusica (biggest in Latin America) iMusic (biggest in Italy) Dwango (mobile) Ztango (mobile) Futuretrax.net Snocap (P2P) Clickgroove (UK) 24-7 Music Shop (Europe, Tesco) Karma Download (UK) Puretracks/Moontaxi (Canada) Live 365 (radio) Touchtunes (mobile, jukeboxes) Touchstand (retail kiosks) Mix & Burn (retail kiosks) BeatPort (Electronic, dance, hip hop) Bold Soul (Urban, hip hop) iSound Dancetracks.com Calabash (world music) LatinCool (latin, jazz) Trackitdown.net (dance) Chondo (World Music) True Independent MyMPO.com Ales Music (Korea) Faith (Asia) (mobile) Faith West (mobile) Zingy (mobile) Hudson Entertainment (mobile) Blister Entertainment (mobile) M-Qube (mobile) Infospace (mobile) MTV.com (US) Goldmic (Hip-Hop only) Bluestime (Blues only) PlayLouder (UK) Music Air (Japan) DJ Express Streetforward.com Playittonight.com Noyz (UK Indie) Muzak Stompy Wisefly Melodio Musiwave (mobile) Mobile Streams (mobile) 123 Multimedia (mobile) Burn-a-Song (kiosks) Virtual Music Stores (kiosks) Inspired Broadcast Networks (UK)(kiosks) Quios (mobile) MadeinMusic.com 9 Squared (mobile) Comverse (mobile) Versaly(mobile) wMode (mobile) Blister (mobile) Blue Frog (mobile) Streamwaves Peer Impact Cdigix Weedshare Uploud.com DigiRAMA (New Zealand) Dotmusic (British Telecom) Vitaminic (Europe) WebListen (Italy) Digital Music Initiative, Inc. (Japan) BPOD (cell phones) Ambient.us MSN Music Club Wanadoo MyCokeMusic Packard Bell HMV Tiscali Ministry of Sound Virgin NTL Blueyonder GWR Big Noise Music Alapage.com Cora NC Numericable kontor.cc Karstadt WOM Download Mediamarket (hotvision.de) Prisacom Portugal Telecom X-Tazee directmedia.ch MyCokeMusic Swiss USArtPhone AonMusicdownload musiczone AT Home Entertainment AB Isle Media musiczone NL Download.nl Music Stream Eircom Tonlist TDC Mobitel Planet 9 Belgacom Ninemsn touchmedia.com peerimpact.com mp3.com

In addition to ItsAboutMusic.com's own Download Store

Coming Soon:
Muze, All Music Guide, NPR, One True Media, Astral Libra Radio, Play Network, Atom Shockwave, DMX, Gracenote, Motorola iRadio, Sony Video, Google Video, Gotuit, MediaGuide, Hi5, Tribe, iSound, JamBase, MusicStrands, Music.com, Shazam Entertainment and many, many more.






3. Music Publishing:
Now that all artists have figured out that music publishing is the "New Record Deal" - so to speak, everyone wants to get a track in a movie, TV show or commercial on TV. The competition is as intense to get placement as it is to get a deal with a major label. But we've solved that problem to some degree through a partnership with a major publisher in New York who will sign our artists and place their songs in TV shows and films. So if you want to make some cash from publishing, and you have no clue how to get started, then we can certainly help. There's no guarantee here - but we'll certainly do our best.



4. Audio Blogging:
A blog (short for web log), is a simple public website that can be easily updated and is usually formatted in a journal or news style. Anyone can have a blog, and there are many free services available that will provide any internet user with the tools to create their own blog – recent estimates suggest that there are over 5 Million blogs worldwide. Blogging is enormously popular, and the blogging communities are integral players in the promotion and discovery of independent music in the online world and their numbers are growing every day.

"Audio Blogging" is a recent phenomenon, and it involves offering a free download to readers of a blog. Typically, these audio blogs are reviews or sometimes just play-lists posted by music fans, writers, and tastemakers. Allowing your promo tracks to be available to bloggers via our Promonet provides you with a unique opportunity to gain credible, organic exposure and drive more digital sales. Bloggers that sign up for our Promonet are all required to fill out applications that are carefully reviewed, and those that are deemed legitimate get access to your promo tracks on a limited promotional license basis . We will review each blogger's account and site to insure that their intention is to create editorial and promote music.


5. Your songs - sideloaded to Live365 Internet Radio
What we call "Emphasis Tracks" are now being offered to all of the Internet radio stations at Live 365. This can be an amazing opportunity since we now have literal distribution to hundreds of online radio stations.


6. Retail Streaming at 20,000 Locations
We have just struck a deal with PlayNetwork to offer all of your music for licensed streaming in 20,000 retail locations worldwide such as Starbucks, Chili's, TGI Fridays, Ballys Fitness and obviously many more and heard by more than 15 Million people each week with track info displays so that customers will know who they're listening to. This will translate into additional quarterly revenue for all of our artists.


7. Royalties
Most importantly, we believe that the artist deserves the majority of the royalties. We only commission ten percent of what we make for the artist. In addition, we take only $2.00 per CD sold through our site and only $3.25 per CD manufactured and sold by us. We're not trying to get rich off of the talent of our artists. We're just trying to make a difference so that this upside-down music business will some day honor the people who make it all possible. And we're seeing the fruit of our labor right now as some of our artists are making as much as $10,000.00 per year already - and we've only just begun. As we get deeper into our efforts we will see artists making even more than that. Then and only then will we know that we have accomplished our goal, that of making the independent artist truly independent.


8. Income of approximately $0.50 for each of your songs downloaded (amount differs slightly from various sites) Some artists are currently seeing royalties in excess of $3,000.00 per quarter with a growth rate for future income to exceed that amount. Being totally honest here, most artists are not going to make that kind of cash. You may not make enough to pay your rent, but if you don't get your music out there, then why are you even in this business? And you certainly won't know what you can make until your music is everywhere.

Artist royalties are paid quarterly. ItsAboutMusic.com commissions 10% of all download royalties from each artist. There is never another fee to be paid by the artist other than our commission. The worldwide distribution service that services all of the sites for us also takes a 15% commission but the net figure paid to the artist of $.50 per download is inclusive of these commissions. You also get paid for streams from download stores offering streams - like Rhapsody, Napster and more. It may only be one cent per stream but pennies add up.



9. Graphic interface for each artist at ItsAboutMusic.com designed by our graphic designers offering most of what can be done at your own web site - therefore adding immediate one-stop marketing exposure for each artist.



10. Association with the best indie artists - no artist is signed unless they are great at what they do.



11. Video hosting and streaming - also with deep linking to your own web site.



12. Non-exclusive distribution
ItsAboutMusic.com will ask for exclusivity in representing only the music you deliver to us - not your entire catalog unless you give us your entire catalog. Please know that no two companies can digitally distribute one CD since that would result in two copies of that CD being available at all of the download sites - just can't happen. Any artist with only one release will have to terminate any previous distribution deal and allow us to digitally distribute that CD. Also - if an artist has more than one CD release, they can offer selected CDs to other distribution companies. However, since no other company offers promotion to enhance revenues for the artists, it only makes sense for the artist to allow us to distribute all of their music so that other companies will not see increased commissions due to our efforts. Bottom line - the artist "should" allow us to distribute all of their music in order to make the most from our efforts on their behalf and so that we are rewarded for our work.



13. No Contracts to sign except one to specify that the music you are delivering to us will only be distributed digitally by us until you terminate the deal.



14. Exposure to all of the fans of all of the artists at the site - your fans are exposed to other artists' music and their fans are exposed to yours.



15. Perfect Music Files for streaming and downloads - albums remastered for volume and EQ when necessary.



16. References - For artists who have been approved to join the roster at ItsAboutMusic.com, we invite you to contact any of the artists at this site for feedback about our service. Please refrain from doing so until you have been invited to join since it would be unnecessary to contact our artists until such time. You will find links to all of the artists' web sites at their pages here at ItsAboutMusic.com.



17. UPC Codes
We offer our artists the ability to purchase UPC codes at the price of just $25 per code. These UPC codes can be added to your CD art but it's not necessary unless you'll be selling your CDs in stores that require them. Please Note that no album, EP or single can be added to any download store without a UPC code. This is just the way all stores keep track of the music.




What do we ask of the artist once they have joined our roster?

Once the artist has been approved to join us and has either paid the full fee or has begun the payment plan, we ask for 3 copies of all CD releases we represent to be used for digital distribution. At first, we also ask for no more than 6 copies of all releases to be used to fulfill sales orders - unless we will be manufacturing your CDs. We need access to any site where the artist's photos, bio and press quotes are available - or these items can be sent to us via email. Should the artist decide to participate in our CD-on-Demand service, we'll need the artwork that went into manufacturing their CDs initially. If this is not available, we'll do our best to recreate that artwork - or in the case of a new release, we'll create the necessary artwork with your help.


We also ask the artists to place a link at their sites to their artist page at this site so as to direct traffic to us for the purpose of selling their music.




How to pay
If you have already been approved to join our roster, you can use the order buttons below to pay the one-time start-up fee. A payment plan is also offered for any artist who is "financially challenged." If credit cards cannot be used, please contact us and we'll work it out.
Of course, we accept checks as well - please make them out to ItsAboutMusic.com.

ItsAboutMusic.com
2167 Kimberton Road
Phoenixville, PA 19460






Artist Start-up Fee

About the fee

Some artists wonder why we ask for a one-time start-up fee of $250.00. Good question! We do it because we could never make enough money from our small 10 percent commission to cover the cost of promotion, salaries and the expense of running our sites which benefits all artists on this E-Label. Even though we sell more than half a million downloads for our artists each year, it's just impossible to survive on our commission of just $25,000. So we ask that all artists "ante-up" (so to speak) to keep our efforts flowing. The money we make from this fee goes directly to supporting our efforts to make more money for the artists.

If you wish to use a credit card to pay this one time fee, then please use the link below.
We also accept checks.



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