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make $75+ a month playing ur own songs on spotify
 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2014-01-24 21:12 [#02466413]
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so if spotify costs $10 to sign up each month and "company
estimates that the average song generates between $0.006 and
$0.0084 per stream in royalties" then say u use a 24 hr
broad band internet connection to sign up and stream ur own
songs 24/7. say u played a 3 minute song over and over, u
could play it 14400 times in a month

that means spotifys paying u $86.4 a month on the LOW END
which is way more than ur paying them to stream ur song over
and over. there basicly GIVING U FREE MONEY

why arent more ppl doing that????


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2014-01-24 21:55 [#02466415]
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I'll forward your ill informed daft foundings to spotify
now.


 

offline RussellDust on 2014-01-24 22:02 [#02466416]
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Ha ha! Poor wavey can't catch a break with you!


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2014-01-24 22:05 [#02466417]
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seems daft, but then i think back to all the free shit i got
courtesy of the first dot com boom before it went bust.
"affiliate programs" ten years ago simply didn't factor in a
dude with a domain name, an email server, and the ability to
make infinite new emails.

silicon valley has its head up its ass (again) and it would
not surprise me if spotify simply didn't account for sad,
bored nerds trying to squeeze 2-3 pizza pies a month out of
'em. let me know if this works, i think the modern
equivalent would be to create multiple paid accounts, farm
it out to cloud accounts, turn that $86.4 into $860.40, u
noe?

on the other hand, it wouldn't surprise me if spotify
counted all your 14400 plays as 300 plays or something, with
the argument that "replays don't count" simply 'cos it costs
'em less to take that stance. greed always conquers
stupidity at some point.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2014-01-24 22:06 [#02466418]
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also i still wear my asimba.com polar fleece sometimes,
can't even remember what the fuck that site did, all it took
was creating ten email addresses, now i'm part of the
asimba.com "team elite" or someth.


 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2014-01-24 22:20 [#02466422]
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how do i put my songs on spotify


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2014-01-24 22:33 [#02466426]
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pay tunecore additional moneys to do it for you.... and
there goes your profit, sorry.


 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2014-01-24 22:57 [#02466433]
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spotifys a frikin racket


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2014-01-24 23:02 [#02466434]
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Pics or it doesn't happen


 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2014-01-24 23:32 [#02466440]
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you can sign up on cd baby and release a single for $13 one
time fee and they put it on spoitify and all those places.
but how much of ur $0.006 cents per track do they take thats
the real question


 

offline Advocate on 2014-01-24 23:40 [#02466441]
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someone somewhere is acting bad, stealing your money,
tasting your tasty pee -- the one with an odur as yellow as
its taste is different .... very urine... it's a fight we
want, and it's a fight we will get. urine, excrement and
blood. the holy unity -- nay, the holy trinity of combined
trurth ..........


 

offline Advocate on 2014-01-24 23:42 [#02466443]
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and that's all she wrote


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2014-01-27 04:35 [#02466488]
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Hey, pretty cool idea. Due to replays prolly not counting
within a certain time period, create a script that scans a
lot of proxies to connect from, then stream track a few
times, then change proxy- repeat. This could actually work.
And then due to rankings, your track could eventually get
to the top, and due to people listening to top ranked
tracks, this could gain actual traction. If the song is
actually really good, then this could create an actual fan
base.

I remember around 2000, there were a few companies doing the
"pay to browse" model, which would use a banner app to show
ads whilst one browsed the web. It monitored general usage
and one actually had to browse to make money (not just keep
the tracking app open). So then some dyudes wrote scripts
that would move your mouse around randomly to prevent the
tracker from sleeping, as well as open random websites in
your browser, to keep the internet going. This actually
worked to make money. I knew a few people doing this in art
school, and some people were making several hundred a
month.

So it's prolly a good idea to get on this spotify hackingz
immediately, because it does sound viable (the proxy
changing model, anyway). I have fiber optic connection, so
I could run several dozen instances at a time, without
hickup. Their system prolly also tracks from where a
listener came, so it'd be ideal if the script sent
references to an actual promotional website (that the
browser clicked-in through there).


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2014-01-27 20:23 [#02466513]
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i did all that shit for a while. automated mouser on
AllAdvantage, milking referral offers for amazon.com gift
certs, running a banner FTP site (paid for my first laptop
off that one). gradually it dried up; got a lot harder. i
went off to college and didn't have the time. then i got a
job and made lots more from that than any of the scams, so
stuck with it.

take a good look at that kim dotcom chap. he's where you
wind up if you take this shit to the end of the line:
megaupload was essentially the world's biggest, most
profitable banner FTP site. made him much more than the
stolen credit card numbers he dealt with before.

for me, he ruins it. i don't feel right doing that crap
anymore, at least at the level required to replace my job.
when i was 16 it was exciting and fun to bend the law and
get free shit, and i didn't feel guilty at all. if the guys
had a clue, i wouldn't be able to scam them, right?

but dotcom makes it painfully clear: it's dirty. it's
squeezing yourself in as an unnecessary middleman; making
money off others' work while contributing almost nothing to
the world in return. you have to basically bathe in shit all
day before you can live off of it. i believe in dotcom's
right to run his sketchy shit without government meddling,
but i ain't doing it myself.

on the other hand, wavephase is probably 15 and living in
mums basement with only the stop & shop deli for job
opportunities. given that, i say go for it, just please
shoot to get an actual job within a few years


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2014-01-27 21:23 [#02466527]
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Money money money money


 


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