As you can see, main rivals in the game (such as Apple Music, GPM, and Spotify) pay less than one cent per play and I’m not even looking at Youtube Music, because it’s just degrading for any artist to even mention that kind of money. Although, we all remember that historically Youtube was never seen to be kind and generous to its content-creators, so it’s shouldn’t come as a surprise.
So, our main advice, obviously, would be not to count on these services as a means of earning, considering them only a way to a bigger audience. There is no money in these things, after all. Is that so? Well… I could help you with that one.
Let me introduce you to Tune.fm, a platform whereby music artists can stream their work and can get direct rewards when people listen to their music. It sells itself under the line “the global music economy for artists and fans”.
Musicians will get their rewards for their work via Jam Tokens. Token itself works under the simple line of “when the music gets played, the artist gets paid”. Furthermore, those who curate music using the tune.fm service can also expect rewards via Jam Tokens too. They’ll get credit if all goes to plan when they review albums as well.
We invite you to give Tune.fm a try, especially since the project is now at the IEO stage and needs your support. We will also be happy to answer all your questions in our Telegram group.
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