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If a customer clicks on my CD Baby or Amazon link on my Encore Store web page and makes a purchase, will The Encore Store get a cut out of my profit?

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If a customer clicks on my CD Baby or Amazon link on my Encore Store web page and makes a purchase, will The Encore Store get a cut out of my profit?

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No. We don’t get a percentage of your sales if your customer buys from one of the other retailers. We only make the previously mentioned 10% on CDs that are purchased at The Encore Store. For example, let’s say you’re selling your CD at CD Baby for $10, and a customer buys your CD directly from their website (without going through The Encore Store). CD Baby’s policy is that they keep a $4 flat fee on every sale and – in this case – you would make $6 on every sale. If the customer clicks on the CD Baby link on your Encore Store web page and buys your CD, you would still get $6 per sale. We don’t get a cut. This also applies to mp3 sales as well. For example, if you chose the digital distribution option through CD Baby (which automatically puts your mp3s on iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, etc.), they keep a 9% cut on all mp3 sales and you get 91% on all mp3 sales. If a customer were to click on your iTunes link on your Encore Store web page and purchased you mp3s, you would still make 91% on

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