Archive for November, 2009

Eternite Media Presents: A Black Weekend

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
A Black Weekend
Everyone needs a black friday deal, but why not 3 days of deals! As a thank you to our customers new and old we invite you to take advantage of one time price slashes on some of our most popular products! Now has never been a better time to try out Eternite Media and stock up on all of your end of the year printing and media needs.
Discs
Duplication discounts – one low price for all quantities
- Bulk Black Thermal printed Discs: $0.39 ea CDR, $0.49 DVDR
- Full Color Thermal printed Discs: $0.60 ea CDR, $0.70 DVDR
- 100 CD Pre-release / package:
- Black Thermal print
- 2 Panel 4/4 insert (full color, no fold)
- Clear Poly sleeve
Only $99
Replicated CD’s
- 1000 replicated bulk CD’s – just $400.
- 1000 CD Jacket Package:
- Full Color 5″ Jacket
- Full Color Offset Disc Print
- Poly Wrap
Only $700
-half off our extended services package and get your CD on iTunes. $25
Printing:
- 250 full color business cards with UV coating $10
- 1000 full color 4.5″ x 5.5″ flyers $40
- Stickers (full color and screen printed) 40% off all quantities.
Apparel:
- 50% off all screen printed apparel
The fine print in not so fine print:
- To take advantage of these one time only deals, you must email us at info@eternitemedia.com between 12:00am Friday November 28th and 11:59pm Monday November 30th 2009. Please include your full contact info and which of the specials you would like to reserve.
- You may reserve multiple quantities of the same product as well as multiple products!
- Once the sale has ended we will contact you no later then Friday December 4th to finalize your order and collect payment.
- You will be charged in full at the time of your order confirmation.
- If you are interested in taking advantage of our apparel printing discount, please include a description of the project so we may quickly and accurately give you a quote.
- You may cancel your order at anytime until we have confirmed the order and collected payment.
- The discounted products above may take an additional few days then our normal turn times.
- We reserve the right to make you absolutely happy and blown away by our products. We ask that your material follow all copy write laws and fall within our standard terms of services so we can be sure to get your project rolling without any issues.

blackfriday

Everyone loves a Black Friday deal, but why not 3 days of deals?  We invite you to take advantage of our price slashers on our most popular products from Friday November 27 through Monday November 30! There’s something for everyone- now has never been a better time to try out Eternite Media and stock up on all of your end of the year printing and media needs.

discs
Duplication discounts
- Bulk Black Thermal printed Discs: $0.39 ea CDR, $0.49 DVDR

- Full Color Thermal printed Discs: $0.60 ea CDR, $0.70 DVDR

- 100 CD Pre-release / package:

• Black Thermal print

• 2 Panel 4/4 insert (full color, no fold)

• Clear Poly sleeve

Only $99

Replicated CD’s
- 1000 replicated bulk CD’s – just $400.

- 1000 CD Jacket Package:

• Full Color 5″ Jacket

• Full Color Offset Disc Print

• Poly Wrap

Only $700

-half off our extended services package and get your CD on iTunes. $25

printing
- 250 full color business cards with UV coating $10

- 1000 full color 4.5″ x 5.5″ flyers $40

- Stickers (full color and screen printed) 40% off all quantities.

apparel
- 50% off all screen printed apparel

The fine print in not so fine print
- To take advantage of these one time only deals, you must email us at info@eternitemedia.com between 12:00am Friday November 27th and 11:59pm Monday November 30th 2009. Please include your full contact info and which of the specials you would like to reserve.

- You may reserve multiple quantities of the same product as well as multiple products!

- Once the sale has ended we will contact you no later then Friday December 4th to finalize your order and collect payment.

- You will be charged in full at the time of your order confirmation.

- If you are interested in taking advantage of our apparel printing discount, please include a description of the project so we may quickly and accurately give you a quote.

- You may cancel your order at anytime until we have confirmed the order and collected payment.

- The discounted products above may take an additional few days then our normal turn times.

- We reserve the right to make you absolutely happy and blown away by our products. We ask that your material follow all copy write laws and fall within our standard terms of services so we can be sure to get your project rolling without any issues.

Extended Service Package

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The Extended Service Package (E.S.P.) offers our clients who order replicated discs the option to take that release to the digital retail world. E.S.P. allows you to combine our high quality disc manufacturing with Symphonic Distributions world-class digital distribution. Also included is a UPC barcode and ISRC codes for your release. We will also submit your release to popular databases like Gracenote and All Music so that your CD’s information will show up in player like iTunes when put into a computer. Finally we will also submit your release information to Soundscan so that your sales data is recorded.

Details

Digital Distribution: 100% royalty distribution of up to 15 songs through our partner Symphonic distribution. Your release will be in digital download stores such as iTunes, Amazon Mp3, E Music and more. No setup fees, no hosting fees, you keep 100% of your royalties.

Encoding and Prep: We will prepare your audio for submission and work with you to complete all the important Metadata involved.

UPC: We will issue you a UPC barcode to include on your packaging and will be used for digital release.

ISRC Codes: If your label does not provide you with ISRC Codes we will create them for you prior to production so they are included on your CD and downloads.

Gracenote: Your disc will be entered into the Gracenote (formally the CDDB) database for enhanced album information when your disc is put into a computer or played on a Gracenote enhanced media player. All of your song titles, artist name, album name, etc will populate so you do not have to worry about iTunes showing your songs as Track 1, Track 2, Track 3.

All Music: Once your CD is manufactured, we will send a copy with the required information to the All Music database (www.allmusic.com). This is a great way to give you and your release more coverage on the Internet. Many people use All Music as a source to get information on an artist and their releases. You can also send us a copy of your press kit for All Music to review and use to create your page. (This service requires the use of one of your CD’s to submit to All Music, it will not be returned.)

Soundscan: A very important part of physical CD sales is reporting to Nielsen Soundscan. This service will record and track your sales. Many major labels, marketing groups, and music charting companies use this information on a daily basis. You can contact Nielsen to purchase a report of your disc sales to use as part of your marketing.

Placing a replication order is as easy as contacting a rep at info@eternitemedia.com. Be sure to tell them you would like to add the Extended services package to your order.

Screen Printing

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Apparel

When you want to build your brand and make some money at the same time, merchandise is the answer! Turn your fans into walking advertisements with our screen-printed t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and more. We don’t charge you screen setup fees, so simply match the screen-printing pricing to the cost of the garment. Many popular brands are available from Ping golf shirts to American Apparel dyed V-necks! We offer competitive pricing but top quality products. We use automated presses to get your job done on budget and on time.

Screen-print pricing (no setup fees!)


QTY

1st Color, Per Side Each Piece

Additional Colors, Per Color, Per Side Each Piece

Additional Location, 1st Color

20

$3.48

$1.91

$2.61

48

$2.56

$1.31

$1.92

84

$2.06

$1.00

$1.54

120

$1.65

$0.79

$1.24

204

$1.20

$0.73

$0.90

408

$1.04

$0.70

$0.78

Extra charges

Flash (Light Colors Printed On Dark Colors)

PMS Match, Metallic or Puff Ink

Sleeve Print

$0.45 each piece $20.00 per color $18.00 per color

Apparel pricing examples

Short Sleeve T-shirts

(Hanes Beefy-T shown)

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Style

Basic Short Sleeve T-Shirt (Port Authority Essential)

Standard Short Sleeve T-Shirt (Hanes Beefy-T)

Premium Short Sleeve T-Shirt (American Apparel 2001)

Whites

$2.11

$2.97

$6.80

Colors

$3.35

$5.24

$6.10

Long Sleeve Shirts

(Port Authority Essential shown)

longsleeve

Style

Basic Long Sleeve T-Shirt (Port Authority Essential)

Standard Long Sleeve T-Shirt (Hanes Beefy-T)

Premium Long Sleeve T-Shirt (American Apparel 2001)

Whites

$5.68

$8.16

$8.58

Colors

$7.44

$9.94

$9.71

Sweatshirts

(Gildan Heavy Blend shown)

Sweatshirt

Style

Basic Hooded Sweatshirt (Gildan Heavy Blend)

Standard Hooded Sweatshirt (Gildan Ultra Blend)

Premium Hooded Sweatshirt (American Apparel 5495)

Whites

$13.09

$17.78

$20.47

Colors

$14.61

$20.26

$21.47

Start increasing your profit margins by making Eternite Media your merchandising partner. Email us at printing@eternitemedia.com

Artist Spotlight: Fawn

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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Fawn is an award winning ASCAP singer/songwriter, whose song “Wish U Love” is currently climbing the Billboard Charts. A month ago she entered the Billboard Hot dance Break-out Charts at #5.  In her first week she entered the Billboard dance charts as the 2nd highest add of the week, 2nd only to Depeche Mode.  Another song released around the same time, “Come Back Particles Mix” is a popular favorite on Beatport with producer Jake Benson. Her voice and songs have been heard on numerous TV shows, CD Compilations, commercials and films such as The Natalee Holloway Story, Ugly Betty, Nip/Tuck, Dead End Falls, Ford, Mazda, Pontiac, Barbie, Ponds, Target, Guiding Light, Lavazza Coffee, The Young and The Restless, 1-800-Missing with Vivica A. Fox and Witchblade, among others.

Out of 560,000 songs and 41,000 albums, with 10,000 judges on board, Fawn won the JPF Music Award for “Best Dance Song 2009″ with her song “Wish U Love” which was #2 only to Madonna, on the dance/house Masterbeat charts with Producers Chad Jack and Tim Letteer. She also won for “Best Dance Album 2009″ – “Body, Soul and Mind.” Her song ‘Oneday,’ produced by BT, Brian Transeau (Film Composer for Monster), has raised over 5 million for people with HIV/AIDS. She was recently seen on the TV/Film Panel for the 2009 Winter Music Conference in Miami and the Lifetime TV Series “How to Look Good Naked” with Carson Kressley with her sister Grae. She has also appeared on a variety of TV shows, including Paula Abdul’s reality TV show “Hey Paula,” E.T. The Insider, TMZ, Good Morning America, American Idol, Regis and Kelly, KTLA, FOX 11 News, 944 and many others.

She has released 3 albums (2 with partner Vincent Covello, Body Soul and Mind) and 3 singles on Stonedef Records and has been on several compilation albums. She has worked with recording artists Meredith Brooks, Paula Cole, BT, QD3, Ed Townsend, Lalah Hathaway, Club Nuveau’s Val Watson, and has shared the stage with a variety of artists such as Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Right Said Fred, Dionne Warwick, Carl Anderson, David Pomeranz, Thelma Houston, Chrisse Hynde, Pepper Mashay, James Torme’ and War’s Howard E. Scott. Fawn has also worked with an array of other celebrities, including Pamela Anderson, Jay Leno, Eva Longoria, Joan Rivers, Kevin Costner, Darryl Hannah, Tommy Lee, Martin Lawrence, Magic Johnson, Jermaine Dupri, Rae Dawn Chong, Hulk Hogan, Catherine Oxenberg, Florence Henderson, Jay Leno, James Callahan, Erik Estrada, John Amos, David Marshall Grant and Alexandra Paul and others appearing with them in film, TV and benefits for several worthy charities.

Fawn sings in almost every language and in a variety of styles. She has sung for a variety of world-renowned conductors, including Paul Salamunovich, Jean Berger and Duane Wolfe for various projects and is currently working on a new music project with Dresden and Johnston, Allister Whitehead, Chad Jack, Jake Benson and TRL.  Fawn is currently recording two albums in the style of Electro and Chill Out.

In her free time she enjoys mentoring children and adults alike, helping them become acquainted with and prolific in piano, voice and songwriting. She believes that a gift is as important as what you do with it, so she spends a few hours a month working with people of all ages, dealing with different issues. She has been known to incorporate her wolf hybrid, “Wolfadeaus” and other rescue animals to aid in the healing process of hurting people of all ages. Her belief is that there is “no such thing as a ‘problem’ person or child, only a problem in understanding”. Wolf dogs Wolfadeaus and Dakota can be seen in Fawn’s “Wish U Love” music video, airing on the LOGO channel and other outlets.

Fawn has a direct and honest approach in her music and her life. She continually lends her support, time and heart, performing for benefits involving AIDS, Cancer, Animal Rescue, Special Olympics, and many other important causes. She explains, “There is no distinction or difference in the heart of humanity…we are all equally significant. The more candles you light in the world, the brighter it becomes.” Multi-talented, and naturally charismatic, Fawn loves the adventure in taking risks and as a gifted and versatile singer/songwriter, she also composes music in all genres. She says, “Beethoven once wrote, ‘into the heart it has sprung, into the heart it shall penetrate’…I believe and strive in this endeavor.”

“Be who you’re born to be and be a light in the world”
-Fawn

www.songirlsezshow.zoomshare.com

“Be who you’re born to be and be a light in the world”
-Fawn
www.songirlsezshow.zoomshare.com

Fawn @ MySpaceFacebook •  Twitter

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CD’s As A Promotional Tool

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

We get asked all the time, are people still using CD’s? Isn’t everyone just downloading? Well, yes and no. As a promotional tool, CDs still provide an important role of physically placing music into a listener’s hand. As a sales tool, the added value of a tangible object can help produce better sales numbers for bands that have a loyal fan base who want more then a simple download. The digital download phenomenon has changed the way we all access music, but some things get lost in translation. I am a big fan of digital downloads, just like everyone else, but feel it is a tool not the whole toolbox.

In the difficult world of marketing your music in today’s saturated market you have to do more then just stick your thumb out and hope to get picked up. When it comes to offering free downloads or access to streams of your music, the instant gratification factor is large and may spark some interest in the short term, but once you navigate away from that site, or that download gets filed away in the massive music library you can be quickly forgot about. With a physical disc, it has a better chance of reminding the person about you for an extended time. When a disc looks great people are more apt to keep it around. Personally, when I buy a CD or someone gives one to me, I stick it in the player in my car and I may listen to it 5 or 6 times. When I download an album (especially one that was a giveaway) I will listen to it once or twice but not nearly as much as one that goes into my car. It takes a very long time for a technology to go extinct so CD’s are here to stay for a long time; heck, some cars still have a cassette player!

When promoting yourself with a CD you are putting a musical flyer of sorts into the hands of the person you gave it to. By simply handing that person a CD you are able to give them all of your vital information regarding yourself and your music before they even listen to it! If your CD looks good and is well thought out you have a great chance that the person you just handed that disc to will actually take the time to listen to it. People like free stuff, and when you hand someone a promo CD that looks great, they want it- even if it is a genre of music they typically don’t listen to. You can put together an inexpensive, good looking promotional disc with a sampling of your music to give away in front of clubs, at the mall or at your shows that will get people to put your CD into their car on the way home. If they like what they hear they are apt to check out the info on the disc and go download more tracks or buy your actual album.

When it comes to marketing your music to Billboard reporters, tastemakers, Internet and traditional radio stations, it is safe to say they get a lot of CD’s. It is also pretty safe to say that they get even more emails and downloads. If you have the means to get a physical CD to them rather then just another spam email in their inbox, you are showing them that you have the desire to spend a little to present them with your work. Don’t fall prey to people who offer to “email blast” the world your music for a fee. Bought lists and spamming is just going to annoy listeners. A lot of the email address’ that send the blasts may have even been blocked. Presenting someone with a gift of your music is much sweeter when they can touch it and they know you personally sent it to them. Of course it doesn’t hurt to contact them and ask if they will give it a listen. If they won’t, it is a waste of your time to send it anyways. When it comes to someone reviewing your music, being able to look at your information while they listen is always a big advantage. Don’t forget about a cover letter with your bio and credits that will also set you apart from the masses.

Here are a couple of good ideas for CD promos:

Keeping it simple

Sometimes less is more. Nothing beats your standard black thermal print with a white paper sleeve. The cost savings means you can get a little more for your money and that means more ears will listen to it. It would be a good idea to drop a business card inside the sleeve with your contact info on it (if you haven’t read our blog on business cards as flyers check it <here>)

Take it a step up

Opt for a clear poly sleeve and a printed insert and you’ve got yourself a rocking promo CD with a lot of real estate to sell your sound. You are keeping your costs down by using an inexpensive poly sleeve but upping the value of the promo with the insert.

Go all out

If you plan on pulling out all the stops and going for a more complete release look such as a jewel case, digipak, or jacket, make sure that your promo is not going to outshine the albums you are putting out. When you want to go all out, get creative! Have the disc be a short sampling of your music, but the have the packaging list the entire album info and instructions on where to download or buy the rest of the album to complete the package.

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All in all, giving out a physical CD as a promo has some great advantages and is a valuable tool for anyone serious about promoting themselves. Even if your budget is tight, having a small quantity to give out to the people that matter will do you a world of good, but make sure they look professional. If you hand someone a CD with your name and number scribbled on it and another person hands them a full color disc in nice packaging, your disc is heading to the trash. Grab their attention, make it loud and be proud of your creation.

Coming up:
Diving into the retail CD world