connect_icut
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I mean how can JoNew possibly selling half as much as indie nonentities like fucking Beach House???
I mean how can JoNew possibly selling half as much as indie nonentities like fucking Beach House???
that beach house record topped lots of "best of" lists this year. i think it was pretty popular for an indie, a safe choice for playing at cocktail parties by people who don't buy a lot of music. and maybe the newsom was a little high-priced as a 3cd set.
As a rule of thumb, Amazon will sell a CD for what they bought it for or less.
maybe a dumb question, but is ANYONE along the creation/supply/retail chain making the money on cds?
if a cd sells for 14 pounds in HMV as previously mentioned, then who -- artist, label, manufacturer, distributor, retailer -- is getting what share of that price?
Yes, other people have suggested to me that the price of the JoNew album might have been a factor in it's shockingly low sales. Also, I realise that it was foolish of me to assume that nonentities sell fewer albums than people who are actually interesting do.
Excuse a dumb question, but: what's in it for Amazon?
Excuse a dumb question, but: what's in it for Amazon?
okay, this is the first example that came up on the EMI website
Pro Green Alive till im dead - Dealer Price = 3.76
Amazon = 4.99
Play = 3.99
Kinda messed up huh?
They can afford it and if your buying from them your not buying from the competition ?
Wont be long till Amazon have a complete monopoly and then its back to £15 a CD ?
Nah, that ain't gonna happen ever, not until they can block downloading.
Talking about Amazon selling CDs at cost though
Big retailers hold the power and determine the price.