Re: Reverbnation: Yay or nay?

Reverbnation is good (for free) for having a single place that you can host music (MP3s only), photos, link your videos, Bio, blog, gig listings and link to selling places (rather than selling ON RN). The premium service gets you the opportunity to submit to all the various contests/shows/etc they bombard you with. You can set your email filters to have everything from RN go directly to a folder. If you don't go premium, then you don't get as many emails.
For selling music Bandcamp is better (as a free service) as they offer full-res file hosting and downloads. But the site is limited on what it shows for your info. They take more money from your sales now - 15% instead of 10%, but at no cost to set up, its still a good option, and you can set your own selling prices, too.
I don't like Soundcloud because there are people 'mining' it for music, and trying to resell the tunes they pirate on their own (usually Euro-Asian) sites where you get no money from the sales. One of those places even has the radio show I was on with interview, recorded and live tracks all as one file! Some blogs want songs hosted on SC for their review, but I won't keep released music up on it for long.
Like Vinnie says, the more places you can put your stuff online, the more chance others have of finding it. CDBaby creates new videos with your music (and album cover art) and throws them on youtube, so many of my new songs are on there more than once - but there's no 'sales money' in YT, just ad clicks. At this rate my grandkids should be a zillionaires - oh wait, I guess that would require me having kids. Too late!
For selling music Bandcamp is better (as a free service) as they offer full-res file hosting and downloads. But the site is limited on what it shows for your info. They take more money from your sales now - 15% instead of 10%, but at no cost to set up, its still a good option, and you can set your own selling prices, too.
I don't like Soundcloud because there are people 'mining' it for music, and trying to resell the tunes they pirate on their own (usually Euro-Asian) sites where you get no money from the sales. One of those places even has the radio show I was on with interview, recorded and live tracks all as one file! Some blogs want songs hosted on SC for their review, but I won't keep released music up on it for long.
Like Vinnie says, the more places you can put your stuff online, the more chance others have of finding it. CDBaby creates new videos with your music (and album cover art) and throws them on youtube, so many of my new songs are on there more than once - but there's no 'sales money' in YT, just ad clicks. At this rate my grandkids should be a zillionaires - oh wait, I guess that would require me having kids. Too late!