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solarbird ([personal profile] solarbird) wrote2011-02-08 04:23 pm

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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[personal profile] kodi 2011-02-09 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
s/shoot a video/shoot lots of videos/

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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[personal profile] kodi 2011-02-09 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
My sense of the hierarchy is: something legitimately awesome > cute/sexy/funny people actually performing music > other people actually performing music > unrelated or lame video > one or more still frames. But if you've got someone listening to you on youtube, it's probably still best to give them a chance to continue listening on youtube, even if it's not got video associated.

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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[personal profile] kodi 2011-02-10 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Time lapse video? Of... what?

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.