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03/30/2004, 7:55am, EST
Tuesday, March 30th
Selling music on the iTunes Music Store
Higgs Communications has published a detailed guide to selling your music on the iTunes Music Store. Targeted at independent record labels, the $20 guide covers every step in the process, from contacting Apple to encoding and submitting music to the store. It also highlights the requirements for getting music into the iTunes Music Store as well as the pitfalls of the process.
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You could ask a friend how to better use Final Cut Pro and even spend quite a bit of time searching the web or you could buy a book and have it all in front of you for quicker access and ease.
IMHO, it's apple that should really have a free online guide to how to sign up to iTMS. If a 3rd party wants to charge for a "tips and tricks" guide, then I guess that's ok. There are people that sell guides to eBay and Google placement, so it's not unheard of. I just read this, and said to myself "gee, that kind of sucks to have to pay $20 just to figure out how to submit to iTMS". Sounds like this is an area that apple needs improving.
this is a *top secret* report... ;P
i think they're trying more to market the "us vs. them" approach with tips on working the system, rather than helping people into a healthy relationship with apple. no, i didn't pay the $20 to find that out; just going by their marketing pitch.
if we are to believe Higgs, Apple is a company that will cause you pain and eat up a lot of time. frankly, i don't know.
might be a good deal, though. after all, they are keeping it down to 1 spelling error per 1 page of text, going by their web page.
no, no really – i can't talk. i haven't seen the report. just being critical for criticism's sake. =P
[BTW, the answer to the question is of course, yes, they are idiots for spending money to see that crap. ]