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7 Ways to Get Your Music on iTunes

1 Comment 19 November 2010

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Today, iTunes is the go-to source for fans to purchase music.

So, how do you get your music up on iTunes?  Answer: go through one of the sites that does all of the work for you.  They have negotiated deals with Apple and made getting you music on iTunes easy.  They also put your music up on Amazon, eMusic, Rhapsody, Napster, and the other important sites fans go to to purchase music.

7 Music Sites That Put Your Music on iTunes

Take a look at each of the sites listed below and see which one works best for you.  They are all a little different.

CD Baby and iTunes

Valley Arm


Nimbit and iTunes

ReverbNation and iTunes

SongCast and iTunes

Tunecore and iTunes

the orchard itunes

Leave a comment here with your thoughts on any or all of these sites.  If you have had any experience with them, let us know.

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  1. PlanB (Au) says:

    I’ve used Tunecore to release two songs on the various platforms and couldn’t be happier. Due to our band name being similar to about 5 others around the place, we struck difficulties with our songs “Southern Delta” and “Call Me” appearing on the same page as the UK rapper and the German Electronica artists. The team at Tunecore bent over backwards to deal with iTunes, Amazon etc for us to sort it out. Great service and response times. Only negative is if they add a service after you’ve paid for 15 others, you have to pay again to get loaded in the new one.


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