<snip> Hi You saved me writting this email many thanks. Just wait untill the first major band becomes a major band with more sales than mainstream, and the bubble will burst. people will be flocking the the Opensource/C-commons setup. Just like the buisiness was in the 70's (many smaller labels all competing) Cheers Bob www.hearmymusic.co.uk > How about specifics? There's a system out there, that says, get signed > by a major record label, and you get rich. How about an Open Source > plan, one with clear steps to follow? > > Sell 20,000 CDs and get 50% of the USD$10 price/CD, and we're earning > USD$100,000 a year, just from CD sales. But, how do we do that? > Specifically!? > > First step: Our mindset has to be just right. Think of all the > singer/songwriter/musician types in the world that have no idea how to > turn on a computer, let alone record their own stuff on their own > recording studio that cost them peanuts, even free, if they're broke, > like me. I have one. Realize that we list members are miles ahead of > the game, and get going. > > Next step: We can't sell those 20,000 CDs, if we don't offer them to > listeners. Get our online store running now. If we have no money, then > use an online store that will front all the costs up front. They'll > package our CD song file(s), print our CD covers, inserts, and put it in > a case, send it out, provide the merchant account so people can pay with > credit card online, and we spend nothing out-of-pocket. > www.cafepress.com is a good starting point. Look around, and get your > music packaged for purchase. > > Who buys one song on a CD, and a work in progress at that? Our mothers, > for one. She'll also be buying a shirt, hat, mug, and all the other > standard gear. Oh, and she'll buy a lot of the personalized postage > stamps. . . did you know you can sell your personal postage stamps? > > Next step: Follow the licensing that Tim and Russell and Cesare talk > about. It sits on top of your copyright, specifically to open up extra > protection on the Internet, and make our dreams come true. > > Once all that's done, it's done. From then on, just a matter of > updating, improving, and marketing/communicating. Twenty years from > now, we're doing whatever we're doing, and the steps taken are still > brand new and interesting to future listeners. In other words, our > music CDs are for purchase by listeners, just as they were twenty years > ago. > > Ten Mile Tide band put some of their songs on the P2P circuit, and six > months later, all members of the band were able to quit their day jobs. > It didn't happen, until they acted. They didn't wait for the perfect > song, they just did it. It works. If you need a cheerleader, help > getting your store, internet strategy up and running, let us know. All > our services are free. > Tom -- Bearmusic hearmymusic.co.uk <http:www.hearmymusic.co.uk>