Forget Free, Indie Band Offers To Pay People $1 To Download Album
from the could-get...-costly dept
For all the talk about the benefits of giving away music for free as opposed to charging for it, it appears that one indie bands is going even further: it will pay you $1 to download its songs. The band, Officer Roseland, has set up a website called MyStimulusPackage.org, where it offers to pay people $1 to download its new album. You actually have the option of having the $1 sent to you via PayPal... or donated to charity (I chose to donate). It's obviously a gimmick (and, I'm guessing the band will shut down the offer if it reaches a certain budgeted amount), but as we hear all sorts of bands whining about not getting "paid" it's quite interesting to see a band go in the opposite direction.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Wow
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I wouldn't listen to that if you paid me...
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Re: Wow
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Album
Like Mike usually says taht even if they are paying folks to download the album, they will not profit later if the music is poor. Great gimmick, but they have to eventually gives people a reason to buy. Look forward to seeing what comes next.
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The only flaw in this plan is if the word gets too widespread, and they get millions of personal cash requests with no way to pay the promised money. Then again, that's still probably safer than the average major label advance,a dn they could always discontinue the offer after a certain amount of time...
It's gimmicky, but yet another example of a band using a no cost offer to raise the awareness of their music.
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("the best way to get people to
buy your paper-book would be
to _pay_ people to download the
e-book and start reading that.")
viewed from a certain perspective,
it's simply a budget for marketing.
-bowerbird
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