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Is there anywhere better than CDbaby for bar codes?
So Tom Smith linked to this incredibly relevant to our interests article today, featuring this graph:
Plays Share and Growth
So! My agenda is clear and obvious!
1. GET THE FUCK ONTO YOUTUBE. Okay! Have to shoot a video! That’s fun. And:
2. GET THE FUCK ONTO PANDORA. Can do, sport! This one’s much easier to at least attempt. But I need to go ahead and get something I was going to get anyway:
A UPC barcode or several. One right away for Dick Tracy Must Die, more later. I know CD Baby is a decent place to get them but I’ve also heard they’ve kinda started sucking lately. Is there a better place or are they still okay?
Mirrored from Crime and the Blog of Evil.
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From what I've seen, if you get a nibble on YouTube, the best way to turn it into a bite is to give them more content on YouTube. It's much harder to get them to move to another website after just one song; the most common thing someone does after watching a video on YouTube is watch another video on YouTube.
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Much easier said than done. That said, of course, but still.
I'm gonna throw a couple of tracks up there with text and album cover, just to have, you know, something, but it... doesn't sit well with me. Apparently that's common. Is that even worthwhile? I hate doing things half-assedly.
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But if you've got a tripod and a digital camera that will shoot time lapse video, that might be a better placeholder than just the title. I'd guess, anyway.
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(I don't know YouTube culture, so.)
I'm thinking of putting up something that's mostly text saying "hey, we're making a real video to replace this one, we have these ideas, do you have locations?" It'd have the song playing and would have something more than just the album cover. Is that, idk, even slightly worthwhile?
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Anything vaguely interesting, really. If you luck into being able to point the camera at a street during a snowfall, that's always a bonus. Partly cloudy days are nice, too. It's just one really cheap way to get something that people find a little visually stimulating.
Another option might be to storyboard the video, and just put that up as a placeholder. And whatever you do, working in the "we're working..." message is probably a good call as well.