Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, 13 April 2012

Link shortening sites: Potential as a money making scheme?

Everybody on the internet is making money from just about anything that you can do on the internet. One of the popular ways which seems to be very popular is link shortening sites such as adf.ly and other similar sites.


There are many different variations on this subject. Adf.ly is currently the most popular and essentially, you register your link, and then get people to click on it and they show the viewer 5 seconds of adverts and then they can redirect to your actual link. The pay is around $5 for 1000 clicks, which to be honest with you is really not very good. If you think about it, you have to be pretty popular to get 1000 views to something. Obviously if you are linking to an internet app or an indie game or something which you have made yourself, and are giving it away for free, then you are making money off the people downloading your app. This I think is a really good way of creating a win win situation for the creator and the consumer, as the creator gets paid for his work, while to consumer doesn't have to fork out money. The trouble is, the amount of recognition the creator gets for his work is peanuts, and doesn't really make it worth it. You have to feel sorry for the creator.


Another way which I have found is a website called DollarUpload.com, which is really quite good, as it pays you between $0.70 and $0.90 per download, which would be a better way to get paid for your downloads. This amount is just under the cost of a song or an app on the iTunes store for example, which getting paid that for your work is very good. Trouble is with this, is getting the views and hits to make the money worthwhile. You can spend days making an internet app or a song or a video or something similar, but if only 1 or 2 people download it you are only getting $1.50 or so for it, which is not a very good hourly rate. However this could be said for any venture of this nature, if you are creating it to generate money, which kind of evens it out.


The question is: Is it all that?


My answer is unless you have a significant amount of views per day, then no. Say you get about  100 downloads a week on a specific app or song or whatever, that is about $70 on DollorUpload, which does become a little worth it, but how are you going to get 100  downloads a week consistently. Lets face it, if you put something like that on the internet, interest in it will die off after a very short space of time, which means you will loose out very quickly. The whole issue with link sharing websites which offer you bags of gold in return for 1 little link is it isn't the money making scheme it is cracked up to be. By no means am I saying it isn't a good way of getting money, but it only is if you get large amounts of hits, which let's face it, this takes a lot of work and really good idea, which unfortunately every one of the 4 billion people who use the internet every day can't come up with a good idea and get it to make money, because it stops being a good idea unless it stands out from the crowd.


If you do choose to use these services, don't expect goldmines to come rushing through your front door the instant that you create the account. It takes a lot of time and a lot of effort and a lot or perseverance to see any kind of results.

Monday, 2 April 2012

The Place for Cheap Music: mp3mixx.com

mp3mixx.com

As a true musician myself, I hate to steal music, but sometimes you just can’t afford some new tunes. So I have been searching for a while for music which I can buy cheaply, but the artists still benefit a little. I have found that magic compromise. Mp3mixx.com is a website which allows you to buy music for as little a $0.15 a track or in some case $1.50 an album, in a very simple and straight forward way. And so far I have had no trouble with the music I have downloaded either.

They have a massive range of music, from heavy metal to the charts, from dupstep to jazz, and there is something which appeals to everybody on there. While the range may not be as great as on the iTunes store or Amazon mp3 store, there is still a great amount of music to buy and listen to for very little cost. At the end of the day, $3 for an entire album is not bad by anybody’s standards at all.

It works by buying a certain amount of credit from the company initially, and the least you can buy is $20. I know it seems quite a lot of money as a start-up cost, but you only spend as much as you need once it is credited to your account. This registration takes seconds, and also you can use your PayPal as well, so for those people who make money on PayPal and then don’t link it to a bank account, this is a great way of withdrawing it essentially.

The system so far, as I said has been free of issues and I think the whole website is created really well. There is all the important info about the tracks and the albums, like artist, release date, length, price and even record company, as well as there being an option to listen to the whole song before buying it, which is a really good idea as it allows a better try before you buy system than that offered by the iTunes store.

The only criticism I have for them is the downloading process. When you purchase your music, it all linked on a page on your account, which is where it stays for 48 hours and then is deleted. However if you buy an album, you have to download every single song individually via clicking the download button, which can take a while and be confusing as to where you can go to. That said, it doesn’t detract from the quality of service and you definitely get very good value for money. Recommended for anybody buying music on a budget.

Slicethepie.com: Get Paid for Listening and Reviewing Music


In my endless trawling through the internet for ways o make money, I have found many different claims of get rich quick schemes and many different people offering me services and items which cost to sign up for and don’t really offer that much in return. All they are essentially is somebody else trying to make money off other people trying to make money. Quite a logical and simple idea right?

One thing that has really caught my eye though is this service called slicethepie.com. Basically, you sign up, they ask you a few questions about yourself and your musical tastes and then you get presented with a screen with an mp3 music player and a text box. The instructions are simple, listen to the music, and write a report on it and after 45 seconds you can rate it between 1 and 10 and move on to the next.

It is not a simple as it may seem at first, you have to comment on a variety of musical elements including texture, harmony, melody and lyrics to be able to submit your review, but once you get the hang of using these keywords, it is relatively quick. The automated system which checks your review is also very clever in picking up whether your report accurately reflects your scoring too. This is the bit which I find most intriguing, as it is spot on.

Because of the way the website is designed, you don’t get to see any of the information which your are inputting, like the word count or the amount of keywords, which is good as this makes you add as many as possible. If, like me you have a basic understanding of music, this is really quite easy and also enjoyable, but I suggest you do some background reading on musical elements before you start this endeavour.

I really like the way you are rewarded for you work as well. It states you will earn between $0.05 and $0.20 for each review, depending on how much you write and how well written it is, so these are always good point to bear in mind. I have not yet got it into double figures yet, and get around $0.08 per review, but this is still good. In 30 mins, I racked up about $3, and I did this for a week and got myself about $12 in return. You can only withdraw money of $10 or more, which does mean you have to work for a substantial amount of time unfortunately, however there wards are well worth it.

This is definitely something to consider if you enjoy listening to new music and getting paid for doing just that. I find that it really is inspiring listening to new music and enjoying what people have to offer outside of the mainstream eye, and getting paid a little for it as well. It isn’t really hard graft and the rewards are very pleasing and I think fair for the amount of work that you do.