How to Sell My Music Online With No Upfront Fees

Before selling your music online, you should register your work with the United States Copyright Office. By doing so, you can prove that you are the true owner of the musical production. The fee to copyright your music is $45. Copyrighting is not required; however, it does protect your intellectual work. The good news is that you don't have to pay any upfront fees to sell your music. Several online resources allow you to sell your music, based on commission. In other words, the resources only receive pay when your music sells.

Instructions

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      Sign up for an online service that allows you to sell digital products without paying upfront fees. A few of the services that are available are Zipidee, Payloadz and Tradebit (see "Resources").

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      Log into your online account. Select the option to "Upload" your music. You can then browse through your computer files and select the music you wish to sell. Once your music is uploaded, set the price for your music.

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      Obtain the exact website address for your online music store. Give this website address to individuals who want to purchase your music.

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      Create a free website to reach a wider audience. You can then place a link on your website that directs your website visitors to your online music store. A few websites that you can use to create a free website are Wix, Yolasite and Weebly (see "Resources").

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