Something which I find a little odd is that so few people use Kunaki. A quick summary of the service
- You upload music and artwork to Kunaki
- people buy your CD for what ever price you choose
- Kunaki charge you 1 dollar for ever CD sold which they deduct from the sale price
- Kunaki send you money every month if you sell cds
The way I see it, no netlabel or artist is likely to get rich form chip music but everyone seems to be ignoring a potential way to make money here. A couple of principles.
1 - If you have CDs available people might not but them but if you don't have any CDs available people certainly wont buy them.
2 - You are might not sell large numbers of an individual CD but a label with 50 releases might sell a copy or two of each release now and again. If you have wide range of CDs at 5 bucks a CD for example in 1 year you might sell 2 copies of each of your 50 releases, thats 500 bucks!
Stuff you could do with the money.
- Advertise your label on somewhere like penny arcade or kotaku for a day or two
- Put on a local show
- Fly in an international or two
- Send one of your artists abroad
- Hire a professional to video one of your gigs
Not something anyone has to do of course but I think it has a fair amount of potential. Are people not doing it cause its a pain in the arse to upload? because they had bad experiences with the service? they didnt know about it?
I know for example HHH has a few releases on the service.
http://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=118176
very comprehensive FAQ