We know ringtones @ the majors and mini majors is big business. Some of the majors are actually offering ringtone deals as opposed to record deals. We were referring to a ringtone intity geared strictly to independent artist!
Exactly. That's my point - nothing I was referenced in the previous post was based on a major/mini major ringtone deal at all- most independents that are taking advantage of this new way of getting money are doing this by setting up digital distribution deals which can include ringtones as well.
I would be cautious upfront of any ringtone company that claims to represent the "up and coming artist" The reason why you don't hear about that many who market to strictly independents is because that's not where the $$$ is with ringtones.
The D4Ls, Soulja Boys, T-Pains, and Akons is what makes them money.
If your music generates enuff interest to cover that overhead for setting up an arrangement, then its fine. Until then, you can create your own ringtones and sell them thru Snocap or another service like that and own the rights to the music.
Like I said, my homie was in the same boat as most up and coming artists, but he maximized his position and got his digi distribution deal going and took it to the next level
and became a full service ringtone distributor, where he offers full-service ringtone production, and cuts you a % of the profit, etc.
Any independent artist that has their local radio on lockdown (especially) or a vicious online promotions team can make a good profit from ringtone sales provided their team sets everything up prior to promoting the single(s).