10/16/2023 Hey why cant spotify actually how the lyrics of a song instead of telling me about itRead NowI know trying to upsell your customers is the snazzy thing to do in eCommerce, but it’s not cool and doesn’t feel human.Įspecially when all your customers are musicians: our whole thing is trying to feel more human! ![]() This half-ass job, makes me feel like they’re going to run to the Caymans with my $48 in streaming revenue! Upselling Me into Oblivion I wish DistroKid either doubles down on bad design or just does the web 2.0 style that’s been in vogue for the last 10 years (*cough* just copy Tunecore). It’s so bad, I almost didn’t want to sign up but then I saw that Derrik Sivers the founder of CD Baby, is recommending the site.Īnd since I appreciate Derrik’s way of thinking, I was like “ah what the heck! Let’s give this a shot!”. Yikes! Now here’s what happens when you click “Team”.Īre you still alive? I know, I know, everything is just plain bad. The vibe I get from the site is it it’s a one-man operation and that one man is either purposefully making the site look bad (to make us think he’s passing on the savings to us) or just completely ignoring basic design principles. There really ain’t another way to put it: It’s definitely the ugliest of the bunch. Will DistroKid knock CD Baby off its music distribution throne? Let’s get into the good, bad and ugly… DistroKid Review: Bad and Ugly I finally got around to testing out Distrokid and have been using it for the last three months (on three releases) and in this Distrokid review will share with you the pros and cons of Distrokid. As you guys know, I’ve tested all the music streaming distribution sites and have consistently ranked CDBaby as the best one, specifically for up-and-coming artists.
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