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Pros & cons of 'pay what you want' releases

News: 12th April 2012 by Louise Dodgson under Artist Managers, Record Labels, Selling & Distributing Your Music

It worked for Radiohead and their In Rainbows album, but does the 'pay what you want' concept work for bands and musicians who aren't stratospherically popular across the globe? Hmmmmm? 

An artist has conducted this experiment for himself on one of his releases and reports back on the pros and cons, fan feedbacl, and his plan of action for his next release. Read about Brian Hazard's findings via the link below...

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http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2012/03/an-argument-against-pay-what-you-want-pricing.html


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pay what you want, album release, single release, music sales, digital music sales, unsigned bands, unsigned artists

 

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