PierceG wrote:I think it's a win, just as long as you pursue it aggressively and you make sure they are doing this right.
You're talking about $12.50, and you're going to put my song in the rotation for a month. However, if, after a week, I ask one of the staff members (under the presumption of wanting to buy the CD) and they can't tell me whose album it is, or the band name, then I want my money back for that month. I want that agreement in writing.
RETAIL MARKUP:
In the meantime, to make the CD's work for you, all you have to do is operate under a little Retail Markup 101. In other words, if you would normally sell your CD's (which apparently haven't all sold) for $10, then you'll simply have about ten CD's there available at $15.00, of which you would get $7.50, or 75% of what you'd normally get as opposed to 50%.
It's not like you're giving them exclusivity over the CD sales, so you can sell them wherever you want at whatever price you want, and you also control how much of your inventory you give them, so I don't see what the problem is.
Ultimately, if you don't have a label, you decide how much you're going to get out of your own CD's, regardless of what the price is. Give it two months and if you haven't sold any, pull out of the deal and you've only lost $25 anyway. Who knows? Maybe you'll sell 4-5 a month (or more) and the thing pays for itself, makes you a couple bucks, and gets your name out there better.
Good points but at the end of the day, there seems to be absolutely no Value to the deal at all for the Musician, who's interest is not only sales, but the general labor and cost of production. All the venue offers is a crusty basket by a cash register...to collect cash for something he didn't even lift a finger toward. I guess he does so because as the controller of that grease spot on the side walk...he can... Beyond that its completely worthless and does nothing whatsoever to advance the musician's interests. ... Puleeeze! Its just plain annoying....
You are right tho...this is only a problem for folks who cant move their CD's any other way... and if that's the case maybe the artists should offer to pay the patrons for each cd they take off their hand? LOL!





