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robertd2d
03-19-2008, 02:40 PM
hello musicians,
I am just letting you know that we offer alot of services involving music promotion and distribution. The name of our company is Disc2day (http://www.disc2day.com) and we specialize in disk duplication and disk replication. We offer both CD duplication and replication and DVD duplication and replication and we also can print flyers, posters, postcards. We do custom design for your cds and/or booklets and traycards. Also we will be offering social media band websites within the next couple of weeks. Our goal is to get you your music product fast and cheap and have it be fully retail ready. Give us a call and we can hook you up with higher than industry quality standards for a great price. Our phone number is 602-438-4848.
Thanks
And by the way this is not spam, we just built a new website and we are trying to let up and coming musicians know we are here to help with all of your CD duplication and CD replication needs. thanks again
daddymack
03-19-2008, 06:44 PM
hmmmm...sure looks like spam....
ZERO HEROES
03-19-2008, 11:07 PM
And by the way this is not spam, we just built a new website and we are trying to let up and coming musicians know we are here to help with all of your CD duplication and CD replication needs. thanks again
Then buy advertising.
No Arrow_Dann
03-30-2008, 01:47 PM
shit like this is so expensive
ZERO HEROES
03-30-2008, 11:37 PM
shit like this is so expensive
What is "this"?
No Arrow_Dann
03-31-2008, 01:39 PM
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duplication & replication? :freak:
ZERO HEROES
03-31-2008, 03:15 PM
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duplication & replication? :freak:
It's cheap here. Pay less than a dollar per CD, sell them for $5 to $10. We also have a CD/DVD that costs us $2 each to be made. Sell that for $10 to $15.
BTW, it use to cost more 10 years ago. Prices are only getting better!
No Arrow_Dann
03-31-2008, 05:49 PM
all the places I check out want 1000 copies done for like 700-1000 dollars
i just dont have that kind of money to spend on the duplication/replicating process! when in reality all we need done is just maybe about 200-300 CDs done up with nothing on them since we're just using adhesive labels and paint for the CD labels anyways...!
on top of that the cost for inserts is not too terrible (200 bux pro job)
I dunno man...maybe im just looking in the wrong places or people are keeping secrets from me, perhaps you could hook me up with the source your band is using? it would be appreciated greatly....my band no arrow should really get cracking on our CD release and this month might be it!
anyways...any info you can provide would be helpful.
ZERO HEROES
03-31-2008, 09:02 PM
Why is that a problem? If you buy 1K CDs for $1 each, then sell them for $10 each... that's a $9K profit (900%!).
FireWithin
04-01-2008, 05:00 AM
I've been considering these guys but I have not made a CD through them yet. http://www.kunaki.com/
pjrake
04-01-2008, 08:59 AM
all the places I check out want 1000 copies done for like 700-1000 dollars
i just dont have that kind of money to spend on the duplication/replicating process! when in reality all we need done is just maybe about 200-300 CDs done up with nothing on them since we're just using adhesive labels and paint for the CD labels anyways...!
check out tunecore: they make 100 CD for like $250 and includes full color cover, wrapping, and everything. looks pretty good too. discmakers is also offering a similar deal, but they give you CD-R's.
Why is that a problem? If you buy 1K CDs for $1 each, then sell them for $10 each... that's a $9K profit (900%!).
not every band can afford to put down $1000 on CD's, at least not early in the game. also, you're assuming a band can sell out 1000 copies, which sometimes doesn't happen.
-PJ
PeterTuneCore
04-01-2008, 09:46 AM
check out tunecore: they make 100 CD for like $250 and includes full color cover, wrapping, and everything. looks pretty good too. discmakers is also offering a similar deal, but they give you CD-R's.
not every band can afford to put down $1000 on CD's, at least not early in the game. also, you're assuming a band can sell out 1000 copies, which sometimes doesn't happen.
-PJ
It's true, we do! :) Write manufacturing@tunecore.com with questions.
Thanks for the plug.
--Peter
peter@tunecore.com
No Arrow_Dann
04-02-2008, 10:19 AM
i'll be in contact with you later on during the month...
email address is saved :) thanks!
pjrake
04-02-2008, 10:36 AM
i'll be in contact with you later on during the month...
email address is saved :) thanks!
do i get a commission, peter? ;)
-PJ
PeterTuneCore
04-02-2008, 11:38 AM
do i get a commission, peter? ;)
-PJ
No, but want a job? ;)
--Peter
peter@tunecore.com
jong0726
05-05-2008, 03:15 PM
if you are in need of CD, DVD replication services you can check out this site. i hope it can help.
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http://www.12zcd.com
ZERO HEROES
05-06-2008, 02:27 PM
not every band can afford to put down $1000 on CD's, at least not early in the game. also, you're assuming a band can sell out 1000 copies, which sometimes doesn't happen.
I don't assume anything I know can be done. If they band is lazy, they wont sell anything.
You are correct through, no everyone has $1K laying around. There was one local band I paid to have their CDs made. I got my money back a few months later. Told them they could keep the profit.
cs2print
06-02-2008, 11:27 PM
check out www.nextdayduplication.com (http://www.nextdayduplication.com)
spoonie g
09-26-2008, 10:20 AM
check out www.nextdayduplication.com (http://www.nextdayduplication.com)
wow that is super cheap! has anybody used them?
No Remorse
10-11-2008, 10:33 PM
We use Kunaki. It only costs $1.75 to make each copy, so you can make good profit. There is no setup costs, and they keep your album on file so any time you want more copies, you can get them. There's not a required amount you have to get either, you can order 1 cd or 87.
The quality is pretty good as well. The only downside is that you only get a 2 sided insert, but most people don't mind anyway, and it makes it cheaper for you.
I forgot to mention, you can 'publish' your cd with their site. Instead of say, cdbaby, where you have to send them cd's and they take 3 dollars off, after you've already payed for manufacturing costs, with kunaki people can order your cd directly from their page. They take out the $1.75 to manufacture it then take care of shipping it for you.
Its really a nice deal! Minimize the cost of production and you can make more profit in the end.
Here's our kunaki page, if you want to see what its like:
http://Kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00Z325Y3
Hope this helps,
~E
spoonie g
10-12-2008, 03:44 PM
We use Kunaki. It only costs $1.75 to make each copy, so you can make good profit. There is no setup costs, and they keep your album on file so any time you want more copies, you can get them. There's not a required amount you have to get either, you can order 1 cd or 87.
The quality is pretty good as well. The only downside is that you only get a 2 sided insert, but most people don't mind anyway, and it makes it cheaper for you.
I forgot to mention, you can 'publish' your cd with their site. Instead of say, cdbaby, where you have to send them cd's and they take 3 dollars off, after you've already payed for manufacturing costs, with kunaki people can order your cd directly from their page. They take out the $1.75 to manufacture it then take care of shipping it for you.
Its really a nice deal! Minimize the cost of production and you can make more profit in the end.
Here's our kunaki page, if you want to see what its like:
http://Kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00Z325Y3
Hope this helps,
~E
will they do more than a 1 page insert?
kurfu
10-13-2008, 08:31 AM
all the places I check out want 1000 copies done for like 700-1000 dollars
i just dont have that kind of money to spend on the duplication/replicating process! when in reality all we need done is just maybe about 200-300 CDs done up with nothing on them since we're just using adhesive labels and paint for the CD labels anyways...!
Just do it:
http://www.kunaki.com/
They make as many or as few (even just one!) copies of your CD as you wish. You upload your files to them, they keep everything on their server, and they make the CD's on demand.
Shrink-wrap, bar-code, the whole deal.
I did my last CD through these guys, worked out great.
:thu::thu::thu:
spoonie g
10-13-2008, 09:27 AM
We use Kunaki. It only costs $1.75 to make each copy, so you can make good profit. There is no setup costs, and they keep your album on file so any time you want more copies, you can get them. There's not a required amount you have to get either, you can order 1 cd or 87.
The quality is pretty good as well. The only downside is that you only get a 2 sided insert, but most people don't mind anyway, and it makes it cheaper for you.
I forgot to mention, you can 'publish' your cd with their site. Instead of say, cdbaby, where you have to send them cd's and they take 3 dollars off, after you've already payed for manufacturing costs, with kunaki people can order your cd directly from their page. They take out the $1.75 to manufacture it then take care of shipping it for you.
Its really a nice deal! Minimize the cost of production and you can make more profit in the end.
Here's our kunaki page, if you want to see what its like:
http://Kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00Z325Y3
Hope this helps,
~E
You're right. No 4-panel inserts. Crap. cant use them.
AudioLifeTravis
10-24-2008, 04:56 PM
And not have to pay a lot, I can help. Most duplication and replication company make buy a minimum of like 1000 CD's, right? I work for a new company called Audiolife. Yes we offer duplication and replication, but we also offer a lot more. We give you online store to sell your CD's, merch, downloads, and ringtones. If you want more info please contact me.
www.myspace.com/audiolifetravis
(I could say this is not SPAM, but then you would just think even more this is SPAM, so I won't say it.)
lambcast
10-24-2008, 11:12 PM
(I could say this is not SPAM, but then you would just think even more this is SPAM, so I won't say it.)
We have the system that God himself would use to release a project.... but here on HC, they banned me when extremist of the favored services cried spam on us during our beta period.
The king of PayPal and the darling of Amazon equals to spam here, go figure.
"Revenge of the LAMb".
AudioLifeTravis
10-27-2008, 09:52 AM
All I am doing is looking for feedback on the site before the official launch next month. :(