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Sadly the media is just as old fashioned as the record industry. Without a physical CD you don't get reviews or any attention at all. Same with an EP. They still think in the 11 x 3.5min system... sadly.. Btw, at the moment vinyl has another boost... On Aug 12, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Louie Angulo wrote: > With all that said,do you think is still worth it putting out a > physical CD with all its expenses,artwork,packaging etc. or just go > the digital download route? > will the ipod trend change and will people start buying physical CDs > again? > ive noticed that rarely people buy CDs at concerts,we used to sell a > lot and nowdays people dont even come to ask,though digital sales have > increased. > > Luis > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Daniel Thomas <danielthomas4@mac.com> > wrote: >> In my experience, robust sales are not so much about price - sales >> growth proportional to marketing muscle. >> And, similar to Per's point-- Lower prices are at crossed purposes >> with growing market buzz in many cases as they indicate a less than >> product value. >> >> How to build Marketing Muscle without a deep pocket label/distributor? >> Thats a thread I want to see. >> >> Daniel >> >> >> >> On Aug 11, 2011, at 5:42 AM, Michael Peters wrote: >> >>> My Bandcamp albums aren't selling very well. I know I'm not gigging a >>> lot >>> and very few people (outside of this livelooping community) are aware >>> of my >>> music ... but maybe the albums are also too expensive (10 Euros >>> mostly) now >>> that people are used to getting tons of stuff for free. Has anyone >>> tried the >>> "let fan name price" feature for a while and has it made a difference? >>> >>> -Michael >>> >> >> > > > > -- > www.luis-angulo.com >