What is the best site on the internet to get your music on iTunes?
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Also, you may want to look into CD Baby. I believe they offer distribution to iTunes as well as a few other online music stores.
www.tunecore.com
www.cdbaby.com
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M$They provide you with over 50 sites, and not just the US based ones.
iTunes, Play, Amazon, mobile sites like Nokia and Jamster, iTunes Video, we7, HMV, Virgin and loads more
They have a 4 week turn around compared to CDbabys 6-8 week and you can specify release so that you know when it is going live.
They also register you for the UK charts.
They seem to have a wider coverage with about 700 sites including video distribution, ringtones etc
We have been really happy with their service since using them
www.dittomusic.com
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M$They distribute to 700 stores, not just tunecores 9.
They also put you on Spotify or iTunes free of charge, tunecore dont even distribute to Spotify.
You get a fixed release date, become chart eligible and they are a lot cheaper than anyone else on the market.
Definitely one to check out.
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M$I have used IODA and Tunecore, and Tunecore is by far much more straightforward and seems to be a better deal if you are just after iTunes. They don't deal with as many online providers as someone like IODA however.
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M$its an awesome site, in which "you pick a song, artist, or composer and it creates a radio station of that song and music like it."
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