Sell Your Music on iTunes – A Very Simple Way That Many Don’t Know
October 19th, 2009By Davis Carter
You’ve probably been trying to figure out how to sell your music on iTunes forever and never got anywhere, or, this may be your first time asking the question. Whichever person you are, iTunes can be a great place to begin as long if you have the right knowledge. I’m here to give it to you.
Bluntly, the Simplest Way
Go onto CDbaby.com and sign up. The website will distribute digital and physical copies of your music to iTunes, Rhapsody, and more. You have to pay $35 as a one-time fee for CD baby to do this for you. In addition, they will take 9% of your revenue from your music sales. This is by far the simplest way to get on iTunes. However, just because you’re on iTunes does not necessarily mean you’ll sell records. You need to know how to promote correctly for maximum exposure, thus, bringing you more income.
Promoting to Your iTunes Store
If you don’t have a website you can create a free blog at blogger.com. This is almost the same thing as having your own website except the hosting is free and your title will look similar to this: “myitunesgreatpopmusic.blogspot.com.” Blogger is very simple but if you want something simpler, create a MySpace page and promote from there. One of the keys to promoting is creating backlinks to your main page which increases your page rank in the search engines. In short, sign up with as many social networking sites you can and link them all to a main your main page. You can also do the same exact thing with YouTube by creating numerous videos with high search volume keywords for the titles, creating more video views linking back to your main page. To sell your music on iTunes, you’ll need to have an abundance of pages all linking to your store.
No worrying about shipping costs and when it will come, everything is available instantly.


