CD Baby’s Partnership with Mperia Provides New Networking and Distribution Channels

Dec 2nd, 2004 | By Staff | Category: News

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CD Baby announced yesterday that they are teaming up with Bitpass to make the 300,000+ tracks in CD Baby’s digital distribution library available at BitPass’ online music store, Mperia.  This partnership brings increased revenue opportunities and valuable new exposure for CD Baby’s 76,000 independent artists.

"Bitpass’ goal aligns nicely with CD Baby’s in that we are both working to offer independent artists distribution options while giving them the highest possible return for their work," said CD Baby President Derek Sivers.

CD Baby has built a strong community through teaming with like-minded organizations where all the members benefit from the strength of that network.  As an artist, one of the best things that you can do to support your efforts is to be a part of a network of people that have similar goals.  The power of a network is the collective power of the number of the network’s participants SQUARED.

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