Well, to help assist a few artists, when a track is streamed on Jazzy Lounge radio, there are links prospective buyers can click on in their radio player that takes them directly to Amazon.com or MSN.com's purchase page. Usually it links the buyer to the full album or EP; sometimes only to the individual track. This is where I encourage you. Make sure your tracks are registered with online retail music outlets.
Listeners on Live365- and specifically Jazzy Lounge radio- have clicked on the "buy" button next to the track's ID, only to find there's no direct link to the song. By having your song registered with these two outlets, you provide additional exposure and income for yourself.
Points to consider when finalizing your tracks, make sure you maintain the correct ID tags throughout- track name, artist nomenclature, and album name should never, ever vary. Make sure if you name your album Jazzy Lounge that it's not spelled JazzyLounge somewhere else. As Discogs attempt to make themselves the Internet database for all music electronic and beyond, they make every attempt to get accurate information about artists and their releases. Every online retailer desires the same. Stay consistent and uniform. Sometimes songs cannot be linked from Live365's database to Amazon.com's and MSN's music database simply because certain details differ on the posted retail item or it's not listed at all.
So please, please get your tunes registered with the online services that provide you with the greatest outreach but most of all, with the online stores that service my listeners.
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