Is Jango Airplay Worth the Money?
up that offer “guaranteed” exposure to musicians from all genres. One of the more interesting musician marketing websites I’ve come across is Jango Airplay, an Internet radio website that offers musicians a chance to pay for “spins,” meaning that for every, say, $15 a musician pays, their song will be played 100 times for various music listeners that use Jango. I decided to get 100 spins and give it a try. Here’s a look at whether Jango Airplay is worth the money for musicians. Overview Musicians can sign into Jango Airplay and upload a picture, bio, and as many songs as they’d like. After you pay for spins, you can distribute them among the songs you’ve uploaded, and you can target them to listeners on the basis of genre or artist (so if a listener likes Paul Simon, and you sound like Paul Simon, you can send your song directly to their player). Rates for spins are reasonable, starting at the aforementioned $15 per hundred. You can buy quite a few spins at the higher price levels. As