Well, this explains my Canadian royalties.

Well, as long as it meets the Canadian Content laws, I'm sure they're satisfied that at least their Kraft dinner isn't going to carpetbaggers from Orange County! stirthepot
 
Here are some examples of the digital royalties that I get:

iTunes Match in the Americas (including Canada, central and south America I guess)

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iTunes Match in Europe:

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Spotify:

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Whatever "Rumblefish" is:

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actually selling music on iTunes is about 63% of the sale:

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I only make $4.99 selling physical CD's through the Amazon store or $5.99 on CDbaby.

Every outlet pays something different.
 

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Are those figures in millions of dollars?

Otherwise, you can't afford the gas to go to free Slurpee day at 7-11.

:(
 
Yep....I get my $5-10 a month pretty regulatly. The first payment was about $170 from when everyone bought the album initially. Once the studio remodel is done and I can get back to marketing myself online and start playing some show I might get a whole tank of gas a month for my wifes hybrid out of it. :)
 
How tf are us Canadian musicians supposed to make a living doing what we love?:mad:

Oh yeah...we don't:mad::(


Fuuujckkkkk:ksmash:


Why the fuck do I live in Canada?
 
Yep....I get my $5-10 a month pretty regulatly. The first payment was about $170 from when everyone bought the album initially. Once the studio remodel is done and I can get back to marketing myself online and start playing some show I might get a whole tank of gas a month for my wifes hybrid out of it. :)

Is that $5-$10 a month in worldwide streaming royalties?
 
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