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Broadjam introduces new Hosting packages for musicians

Musicians can now record a song, upload it to their own unique website, and sell it five minutes later, courtesy of the innovators at Broadjam Inc.

Broadjam Inc., a leading music technology firm, today announced the introduction of Broadjam Web Hosting 2.0, which offers users more flexibility, control, and customization than ever. Already offering the easiest way for novices to create and host their own music website, the company has expanded options for users, adding a brand new Do-It-Yourself (DIY) option, which allows users to simply host their existing website with Broadjam or to build a new one, and increased customization for its powerful templated hosting service.

If you have want a website and also want to sell your music online, then if you have the cash this is an option. It's a great idea if you are not too tech savy and want someone to do all the work for you. If, like me, you know how to design a website, know where to find mechant abilities online, this same thing can be done much cheaper and with much more customisiation. In my opinion, most of the site templates are very plain, and don't leave you with as large a feature set as they are making out.
The cut they take is very reasonable too.

Downloads sell for $.99, artists keep $.80, and Broadjam takes care of the transactions and covers the administrative fees.

But I can see where this would be a great solution for a lot of people. It's just a shame that the cost is so well hidden until you are almost ready to pay for it. It costs $19.99 a month.

For more information, visit their web site at www.broadjam.com.

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Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

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