Subterrestrial wrote:I don't know.... lots of heavily-trafficked blogs do as much or less. Post it and they will come..... eventually. I just think you probably don't want to be calling it a netlabel if you are posting stuff that's already been released on another label.
what "heavily trafficked blogs"? Maybe ones for more popular music with a huge range of artists and no central community (like this website). Realistically he might get a readership of like 2 or three people, maybe more eventually. But what he's offering in no way differentiates himself from any number of chip music blogs that offer at least some semblance of content. Also there's not even any kind of curation going on aside from "who wants their stuff on my blog?" It just ends up as a jumbled mess of unrelated music of varying degrees of quality with literally no attempt at explanation or recommendation.
Also just a side note, naming your blog similarly to how a recordlabel or netlabel might be named could be misleading.
bandcamp registers 20 plays and several hits referred from his site so far
works for me!