JOHN SCHLITT - SOLO CD 'THE GRAFTING' PREVIEW - ONLINE NOW!
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JOHN SCHLITT - SOLO CD 'THE GRAFTING' PREVIEW - ONLINE NOW!
In conjunction with the launch of the new JohnWSchlitt.com Fan Site we will be showcasing cuts off John's NEW solo project!
On Monday, Oct. 1, we will load an mp3 montage of the songs, interspersed with a few words about the songs from John himself!
Please help spread the word!
http://www.myspace.com/fusedmanagement
On Monday, Oct. 1, we will load an mp3 montage of the songs, interspersed with a few words about the songs from John himself!
Please help spread the word!
http://www.myspace.com/fusedmanagement
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I have no idea what labels are talking, or what deals are on the table. But, a label does not equal sales because of distribution. A CD on the shelf is not good advertising or guaranteed sales.danielaussie wrote:Thats great, A label means distribution, people will see it in a shop and be reminded that John is still alive and kicking, otherwise over hear no one would have a clue; and as most Petra fans are not active like us, it will come and go and they wont know. LABEL!
What it means is that they buy the record, distribute it, John makes his money back on the front side, and then it is up to the label to make it back by spending more money on advertising, marketing, radio, CBA and GMA shows, etc. There are some benefits to a good label with good, well connected people.
The cat is out of the bag. Anyone can have world-wide distribution and get CDs into brick and mortar stores as an indie. The numbers say on-line and download services are what drive sales. You just have to do it yourself, and use your own money, which is quite risky and expensive for an artist. It is easier to do the label thing IMO, because more gets done faster, with less financial risk for the artist.
Having a CD on the shelf in a "shop" is not advertising, nor does it equal sales. Atleast that is what the retail buyers say. They only carry if you are in demand. They want to know what YOU the artist is going to do to generate the store traffic, and buy the CDs within 30 days. They want to buy three to four discs at a time, and have it flying off of the shelves.
The majority of Christian music is sold on-line, not by people browsing the stores. Those days are over. This is where a label or backer with deep pockets can help by providing a huge interent marketing campaign/presence, where people do the window shopping.
About 90% of the Christian market's youth and adults under 40 are on the computer once a day. How many go the Christian stores? Not NEARLY that many. That is why their sales are WAAAY down.
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This is pretty standard:
iTunes
Walmart
Sony/BMG
Virgin Digital
AOL Music
MP3 Tunes
Napster
Bitmunk
PayPlay.fm
Ruckus
If John DOES do the indie thing, he can join CD Baby or TuneCore, and they will get John's CDs on all of the major download services, as well as provide CD sales through their site. It is very easy to do.
Even if an artist is on all of the major digital download services, there must be something navigating people there. People have to know what to look for.
All of the membership and coop host sites suck IMO. The numbers say that they have a miniscule fraction of the market. iTunes is number one in sales and traffic...period!
There is one shortcoming in iTunes. Their musical genre classes are too broad. When I am looking for some fav bands, they aren't where they would be in a brick and mortar store. Most times I have to type in the name to get to their disc. OK, there are two things I don't like. It costs a crap load of cash to buy banners on the main page.
iTunes
Walmart
Sony/BMG
Virgin Digital
AOL Music
MP3 Tunes
Napster
Bitmunk
PayPlay.fm
Ruckus
If John DOES do the indie thing, he can join CD Baby or TuneCore, and they will get John's CDs on all of the major download services, as well as provide CD sales through their site. It is very easy to do.
Even if an artist is on all of the major digital download services, there must be something navigating people there. People have to know what to look for.
All of the membership and coop host sites suck IMO. The numbers say that they have a miniscule fraction of the market. iTunes is number one in sales and traffic...period!
There is one shortcoming in iTunes. Their musical genre classes are too broad. When I am looking for some fav bands, they aren't where they would be in a brick and mortar store. Most times I have to type in the name to get to their disc. OK, there are two things I don't like. It costs a crap load of cash to buy banners on the main page.
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If you all would like to post this little blurb on your bulletin boards, or group lists, or anywhere else - we'd really appreciate it!
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. � September 24, 2007 �
John Schlitt, multi-Grammy winning recording artist and lead singer of Petra, announces the sampler release of his third solo project, as of yet untitled.
A montage of songs, complete with commentary by Schlitt, will be available for download on www.johnwschlitt.com October 1.
The project follows his previous two albums, �Shake� and �Unfit for Swine.�
SUE DEMPSTER
NOVA PRODUCTIONS
Ph: 920-980-7671
[email protected]
www.johnwschlitt.com
www.myspace.com/johnschlitt
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At this point we're just trying to drum up a litle interest and toss the sampler out there.
I'll be coming out with a new press release with a bit more info, along John's commentary, on Oct. 1. Make sure you're subscribed to the mailing list!
http://johnwschlitt.com/fans/mailinglist.htm
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. � September 24, 2007 �
John Schlitt, multi-Grammy winning recording artist and lead singer of Petra, announces the sampler release of his third solo project, as of yet untitled.
A montage of songs, complete with commentary by Schlitt, will be available for download on www.johnwschlitt.com October 1.
The project follows his previous two albums, �Shake� and �Unfit for Swine.�
SUE DEMPSTER
NOVA PRODUCTIONS
Ph: 920-980-7671
[email protected]
www.johnwschlitt.com
www.myspace.com/johnschlitt
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At this point we're just trying to drum up a litle interest and toss the sampler out there.
I'll be coming out with a new press release with a bit more info, along John's commentary, on Oct. 1. Make sure you're subscribed to the mailing list!
http://johnwschlitt.com/fans/mailinglist.htm
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Brent sounds like he knows what he's talking about. I am completely ignorant about such things, but what he says just sounds right. I do hope that this information is looked at by John and by anyone who has his ear. Like all of us on this site, I just want to see him do as well as he deserves.
Andy from Indiana
Andy from Indiana
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John knows full well the pros & cons of label vs. independent. He's been around a while, you know!
While the net and all the marketing possibilities there is a bit unfamiliar to him, his producer (and son-in-law Dan Needham) is well aware of what's out there.
SO..... this is why we need to pray for CLEAR DIRECTION as to what way to go... join me in this, OK?
While the net and all the marketing possibilities there is a bit unfamiliar to him, his producer (and son-in-law Dan Needham) is well aware of what's out there.
SO..... this is why we need to pray for CLEAR DIRECTION as to what way to go... join me in this, OK?
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Yip. John knows the industry in and out; the good, the bad, the ugly.
My comments were my opinion based on research and communication with buys and distributors in major markets. It was not intended to "inform" John of anything. He has forgotten more than I know. It was for gen ed purposes only. Have a day.
My comments were my opinion based on research and communication with buys and distributors in major markets. It was not intended to "inform" John of anything. He has forgotten more than I know. It was for gen ed purposes only. Have a day.
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