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- Which is better: Distrokid, CD Baby, Tunecore or something else?
Two singles on CD Baby is the cost of a year with Distrokid An album with CD Baby is the same as about two years of Distrokid If you have a high tempo release schedule, CD Baby adds up quick However, the one-time fee structure is nice because you don't need to worry about constantly paying a subscription to keep your music up
- Spotify removed our release for bot streams, even . . . - The Spotify . . .
To make matters worse, neither Spotify or Distrokid are taking any accountability and sending us the other way for help What can we do in this situation? It seems like small artists like us are paying the price for these bot streams Spotify should be targeting the botters, rather than taking down our music
- TIP TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS TO CONTACT DISTROKID SUPPORT : r . . . - Reddit
Doing this seems to submit a ticket to their helpdesk I dont know if you guys find it helpful but my biggest problem with distrokid is not having a readily accessible helpdesk so this helps for me Going through these steps seems like the only thing that actually submits a ticket to them or get in contact with distrokid (at least that ive seen)
- DistroKid thoughts: Pros and Cons : r Bandlab - Reddit
Affordability: DistroKid offers one of the most cost-effective pricing models in the music distribution industry For a low annual fee, you can upload and distribute unlimited songs to major streaming platforms without any additional charges
- Honest review of distrokid : r WeAreTheMusicMakers - Reddit
Distrokid has a very involved founder and because their not owned by major Corp like Cd baby, they keep their hands off your project Whether good or bad Yearly one time fee for unlimited uploads, opt in for a legacy deal on a new or pre-existing track and they will make sure you or loved ones will forever collect royalties No percent taken ever
- YouTube Copyright : r DistroKidHelpDesk
YouTube may say the copyright claim is from "Interstreet Recordings" It is a company that helps power DistroKid's "YouTube Money" feature (and we love them for it!) You can safely ignore the email They'll send the ad revenue to DistroKid, and DistroKid will send it to you You don't need to do anything
- Contacting Distrokid directly : r DistroKidHelpDesk - Reddit
Hey! Does anyone know if it's possible to contact Distrokid directly? Possibly an email address or phone number? I have very specific questions that I don't see addressed in their Support Center Thx!
- Questions about releases : r DistroKidHelpDesk - Reddit
Questions about releases So I was planning on releasing a song tonight at midnight I just bought the $20 musician pack on DistroKid When I go to upload music, the release date says today But when I did some digging, it said that it takes 2 to 3 days to actually post Could somebody explain this better for me?
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