who is your bar code assigned to? if u don't have your certificate from the Uniform Code Council saying: issued to: YOUR COMPANY NAME with the 6 digit prefix (in which you use to generate all upc codes or bar codes) how do you have a upc code?
I'm taking it that you have one issued to you thru the company that you guys are using to distribute or manufacture the CD. That will only be good for that release and nothing else.
The first 6 digits or your company bar code will be assigned to anything that you sell. I.e my first cd release was 80654120022 (last number goes here generate by my software). The first 6 digits makes sure "my" company gets credit for the sale of merchandise.
Let me do this:
Positions 1-6 make up the UCC company prefix, in my case [806541](company identifier)
Position 7-10 i use for the year of release but it's actually your item reference number. You come up with this number yourself..can be basically an set of numbers that you want to use to catalog the product.
Position 11 is the audio,video config digit, helps distinguish between diff't recording media i.e cd,cassette,vhs,8mm etc etc. The eleventh number (2) is used for compact disc (ALWAYS)
A 12th number will be generated by your bar code calculating software and is always a check digit for the entire GTIN (global trade item number), it basically calculates all previous 11 numbers and spits out the 12th.
My advice would be follow the positive examples that you have learn from other people...plan YOUR work and work YOUR plan. If you have the doe to hire marketing agencies...by all means do it. I would see if I could look for a distribution deal. I was wondering could a artist like "finance" a distribution deal? You know, pay monies to a distribution company after the put your album in stores and whatnot. I think this would help alot of artist out there if it is not being done already. I say promote yourself heavy by doing shows, open mics, giveaways, college radio and whatnot first.I already have a tentative gameplan, but I love to hear other people experiences with releasing independent records. Ive seen it done successfully and seen it done very poorly as well.
^^ i hear ya .. thats why im just gathering facts at the moment .. my brother has an llc and he handles his shit pristinely.. although he is in diffrent area of business (retail and merchandising of electronic devices..ipods,cell phones,games ..etc) so his experience will not be the same as mine. I just tryin to get some feedback from cats that are doing the llc thing specifally and what there experiences are. Particluarly someone like nomics or PA thats is roughly in the same boat as we are..
LDB .. what do u have if not an llc? .. a corp, a sole propietership, a partnership?
God was soooo right, since all music business is a scam anyway, the key is to get in the news...alot...then people will follow the hype..amazing..
Im gonna try it!
Just slap one of your domestic violence victims in court and when the news people come while the Sheriff is dragging you away kicking and screaming look in the camera and say "be on the look out for that new RIP Stepchild album dropping real soon" "RIP LOVE DA KIDS"!
LMAO..... You know, that would work.
Just slap one of your domestic violence victims in court and when the news people come while the Sheriff is dragging you away kicking and screaming look in the camera and say "be on the look out for that new RIP Stepchild album dropping real soon" "RIP LOVE DA KIDS"!
^^ i hear ya .. thats why im just gathering facts at the moment .. my brother has an llc and he handles his shit pristinely.. although he is in diffrent area of business (retail and merchandising of electronic devices..ipods,cell phones,games ..etc) so his experience will not be the same as mine. I just tryin to get some feedback from cats that are doing the llc thing specifally and what there experiences are. Particluarly someone like nomics or PA thats is roughly in the same boat as we are..
LDB .. what do u have if not an llc? .. a corp, a sole propietership, a partnership?
If your primary product i.e. your music is not generating a significant amount of cash, then stay as a partnership or sole proprietor for now.
I see so many startup labels, and moreso other forms of business etc file as corporate entities and they're paying that corporate fee every year and they're barely making enough to cover that expense alone.
Make sure you keep good records and receipts for business related items for the recording of this project and trust me, you'll be fine.