The CD Street Hustle

Filed Under (Marketing and Promotion) by FuNkwoRm on 23-01-2009

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I posted an article yesterday about the relevance of CDs in this “digital age”, and I got a lot interesting emails from artists. I was surprised to get replies from artists who said that the CD is dead. This to me explains why some independent hip hop artists are having a hard time making profits from their music. If you don’t take advantage of the profits you could make from selling CDs, you’re missing out on a potentially large amount of cash flow from your music sales.

 

I don’t know them, but here are couple of artists in Miami getting their hustle on. I always love to see this because it reaffirms my faith that artists can do it by themselves with just a little hard work. In Chicago, I’ve personally seen artists move dozens of CD’s at $5 a pop, in a short amount of time. I can’t see how you can do that with an mp3.

 

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