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How much do I get paid from ringtone and wall paper sales under the Professional option?

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How much do I get paid from ringtone and wall paper sales under the Professional option?

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+ Typical ringtone sales by the carries is $1.99 and wall paper sales are $.99 and the retailer takes 50% and you would get 50%. 101 does not make any money on this so you get 100% net payout. You would be paid $1.00 for every ringtone sale and $.50 for every wall paper sale. • How much do I make from iTunes stores if I have Professional project? + You are paid the pay rate in the local currency of the country where the sale occurred. For example, if an album or song sells from the iTunes Japan store, iTunes Japan pays in Japanese yen. The money is converted into U.S. dollars by the bank and forwarded on to you. 101 Distribution takes none of the money from the sale of your music. You get it all, but be aware that bank conversion rates are out of our control and can change from day to day. The bank will convert the currency into U.S. dollars based on what the exchange rate is at the time the bank receives the money. For songs sold individually off an EP or album through the iTunes stor

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+ Typical ringtone sales by the carries is $1.99 and wall paper sales are $.99 and the retailer takes 50% and you would get 50%. 101 does not make any money on this so you get 100% net payout. You would be paid $1.00 for every ringtone sale and $.50 for every wall paper sale. • How much do I make from iTunes stores if I have Professional project? + You are paid the pay rate in the local currency of the country where the sale occurred. For example, if an album or song sells from the iTunes Japan store, iTunes Japan pays in Japanese yen. The money is converted into U.S. dollars by the bank and forwarded on to you. 101 Distribution takes none of the money from the sale of your music. You get it all, but be aware that bank conversion rates are out of our control and can change from day to day. The bank will convert the currency into U.S. dollars based on what the exchange rate is at the time the bank receives the money. For songs sold individually off an EP or album through the iTunes stor

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