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Hello Loaf citious schrieb: > I had a college prof tell me once (this was some time ago..) > that records really don't make money for an artist or the label > that puts out the record unless it goes gold or platinum. > Now this of course was way before the interwebs blew up > completely. This is true. At the pre-web aera the real earnings came from the royalties payed by the radio and TV. And radio based airplay featured again the sales of the hardware media. > I myself have an older album that I've never done much with. > Now it feels like I should put this out there and try to capitalize > on it, and that would be grand thing for myself. I only can encourage you. I wanted to do so too, unfortunately my co-author had died some years ago and the legal heirs did not agree with this publishing. > Perhaps the best thing to do would be to just set up my album > for sale and then pull some crazy YouTube thing or some other > outrageous marketing stunt to feed the traffic. Don't underestimate this part. It is a lot of work. And what looks funny and easy on youtube is typically done by very clever and specialized marketing companies. > None the less, this is great topic - Thanks to all for the inspiration. I agree (though I was a little bit disgusted by the original posting blog-entry). Florian