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jeudi 3 avril 2014

Distributing Your Content On Cds

By Hedrick Lepsch


CDs are still an effective medium for distributing your content to the masses. Whether you're an artist or record label producing music CDs, or a photography studio providing digital files of your customer's portraits, they are a great way to go. There are a couple of methods to getting your CDs produced depending on your needs and your desired quantities.

CD duplication is perfect for those that only need a small run of CDs produced. With this affordable method, as few as one disc can be produced (no minimum order). How it works is a disc (CD-R, DVD-R) is burned with the content you want on it, and then it's ready for customers to utilize (in the car, on the computer, etc.) Again, CD duplication is ideal for those who need only a small quantity of CDs, usually up to 300-400 or so.

According to a Forbes article, the DVD industry has experienced a significant decline. Companies now rely heavily on digital media, rather than physical copies to keep, store, and maintain. However, reports of the number show that from 2004 to 2013 the physical disc sales have decreased by over 30%.

If you subscribe to one of these streaming video services, you might think it's simple, especially if you've been using it for a long time. What you don't realize is that you've been using the system for a long time, and you might have forgotten how strange it was when you first started. This learning curve might be hard for someone to handle if they're starting at square one.

No matter what you hear, your movie watching days are not just over. Your movie theater obsession will still be released onto DVDs and eventually arrive to your online sources. So continue to build up your DVD collection and don't worry about the DVD replication. Your movie collection is here to stay.

Understanding how long the CD replication company has been in business is also important to consider.

You want to make sure that the employees you are going to be dealing with know what they are doing and that they have the capabilities to cater to your needs. Can they really produce runs of 1,000 discs or more with consistent quality?

Can they produce short runs at affordable prices for your small business? You'll also want to understand their turnaround time. You don't want to have to wait several weeks or months for your job to be completed. You want it done quickly and efficiently so you can start selling or distributing the discs.

Your movie collections are safe and sound, all lined up on the shelf. Enjoy your movie watching experiences on whatever format you have elected but just know that your viewing isn't going anywhere. While the price isn't going to drop, your price is still going to be high for new technology and physical copies are always going to need to factor in the actual box. Enjoy your DVDs, they really aren't going anywhere.




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