
TuneCore
DistroKid
Amuse
Ditto Music
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CDBaby
Octiive
Notadist
Instructables
Treehouse
edX
Coursera
Pantheon
Docebo
Talent LMS
Pluralsight
TuneCore
InstructablesThey charge you $10 per single, per year to keep it uploaded and 50 for an album (30 for the first year), so lets say you have 2 albums and 5 singles up, that's $110 for the first year and $150 every year after that, compared to distrokids $20 and unlimited uploads. And if you want to retrieve your files, they charge you a support fee. Distrokid is a flat rate of $20 per year and let's you upload as much as you want, and has a vault where they store all your album covers, audio files and metadata and any other extra details and they let you get them for free
Based on our record, Instructables seems to be a lot more popular than TuneCore. While we know about 37 links to Instructables, we've tracked only 1 mention of TuneCore. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Tunecore ($9.99/year per single and $29.99/year per album). Source: almost 5 years ago
Note that I could not find much documentation on references written on these components and that I am pretty new to electronics but it's something I'm interested in and I love to experiment (I have already went through hackster.io and instructables.com tutorials). Source: about 3 years ago
This person would have better luck participating in contests run by Instructables. Write a tutorial, submit it to one of the contests that are run every 6 weeks(themes and subjects vary from cooking, computer themed, design) for a chance to win an Amazon gift card worth $100-500 depending on the contest. Source: over 3 years ago
Want to know how to make a tutorial? Go to Instructables. Source: over 3 years ago
From your comment, I would say that we will work in a completely different niche than the one instructables.com tried to work. Source: over 3 years ago
Instructables.com is a good place to start. Source: over 3 years ago
DistroKid - Unlimited uploads to iTunes and more. Keep 80-100% of your royalties.
Treehouse - Treehouse is an award-winning online platform that teaches people how to code.
Amuse - Amuse is a music platform that provides the ability to the world of music creators to distribute and sell their music content across the globe.
edX - Best Courses. Top Institutions. Learn anytime, anywhere.
Ditto Music - Release your music online, set up a record label and keep 100% of royalties
Coursera - Build skills with courses, certificates, and degrees online from world-class universities and companies