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Making Money on Reverbnation.com

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Summary: Reverbnation.com is able to make money for bands that use it wisely. Learn tips on how to make your own piece of the pie in this free video clip.

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By Eric Oliver
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Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more

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"Now I'm going to tell you how to make money with Reverbnation. The first way to make money with Reverbnation is to use their bank. You can open a bank which basically, Reverbnation has an account set up with Google. Google pays per click for their advertisement. And what Reverbnation is set up to do is share their revenue with each of the artists. So, depending on how many people you bring into to see Reverbnation, the more money you're going to end up making. Whereas, right here, you can see I have a balance of ten dollars for roughly, you know, five months of being online. It's not very much money but with thousands of artist splitting all of the revenue, you can tell that there is definitely change going to the artist rather than just Reverbnation. And, I mean, I have a personal Google account for my website where I'm a pay-per-click, and I've still made more from Reverbnation because they have so many unique visits on their own that it really helps you get some of that revenue to yourself. And the way to make more money is to promote more. And the more you promote and the more people you bring to your page, the more percentage of that revenue from Google that Reverbnation gets, you're going to get."

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