barcodes...im lost

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i hope im not asking too much thats been asked before. i searched but couldnt get straight answers. Anyways - If i have a cd and i want to sell it in any store anywhere, what do i need and what does it cost. I only need one barcode right? and then thats copied onto every cd... I've heard people say it only costs $20, and other say it costs $750... i think i'm missing something.

whats the best place to get one? are there barcode scam artists i should be aware of?
 
yeah, i was reading about this yesterday.
from what ive read its somewhat expensive.
I remeber seeing a company that would do it for $750.
which i thought was crazy.
 
There are differences in what you are talking about here.

For a company to purchase a barcode, it's $750, but that allows them to assign 10,000 different barcodes (to different products).

What you want to find is a company that will sell you one of it's 10,000 (or however many they've purchased) barcodes. You can get them from different places. Many CD pressing companies (like disk faktory) will sell you one if you use their services - I think theirs is $30 or $40 for a barcode.

CD Baby is the cheapest place I've seen. If you sign up a CD through them, you can get a barcode for it for $20. You have to pay another $35 for album setup (which includes a page for your album with song clips).

Here's an article from CD Baby about the whole thing. . . You can find it here: http://www.cdbaby.net/resources/barcode.htm

"You may have heard that UPC barcodes cost $750.

See - when you register with the Universal Code Council in Minnesota, and pay them $750, what you're actually doing is registering your COMPANY. Once you do that you can release 10,000 products under that company registration.

But most of us independent artists are only going to release a few records - and paying $750 wipes out all the profit you'd make from your first 100 album sales.

So - CD Baby paid the $750, and can give you your own unique UPC Barcode for only $20. It will be entirely yours for all eternity. When your CD is scanned by Tower Records or Amazon, it will show up on the register as YOUR Album, YOUR Band, YOUR Record Company. The only place you will be "tied" to CD Baby is in our records here in Portland. Nowhere else.

We will send you a BITMAP graphic. You or your art designer can import this graphic into your album art, or make stickers from it.

If you want to do this, you need to be a CD Baby member. I know it's a chicken & the egg thing. ("How can we be a CD Baby member if we need a UPC code for a CD that won't be out for 2 months?") So go sign up now, submit your CD to CD Baby in advance, we'll send you your UPC Barcode now, and mark you down as pre-paid for the future when your CDs get back from the factory!

Again - to get a UPC Barcode from CD Baby you HAVE to be a CD Baby member!
If you're already a CD Baby member, click here to pay for it, (bottom of the screen - says PAY FOR MEMBER THINGS) - and we'll do the rest.

See - by law, we can't just hand out barcodes to anyone who asks. These are meant only for people who are a paid member of CD Baby.

To be a member, you have to fill out our submission form, send us some of your CDs, and pay the $35 setup fee.

If you don't have your CDs yet, you must fill out the submission form NOW - giving us all the information possible, pay the $35 setup fee, and send us your CDs as soon as they're back from the factory. We can still give you the barcode now.

It takes 1-2 weeks for us to give you your own UPC Barcode. Please don't call us in a panic, needing it in 4 hours . We give you a BITMAP GRAPHIC file, which you can either place into your album art, or print onto stickers. We don't do the printing for you. We just give you the unique UPC barcode graphic and digits.

If all is understood, please submit your CD to CD Baby first. Then, when done, pay for your $35 setup and $20 barcode."

Hope that answers your question!

I have used CD Baby for selling CD's, and they are a great company. I'd recommend them!
 
So - CD Baby paid the $750, and can give you your own unique UPC Barcode for only $20.

Wow, spend $750 to make $200,000 I must be in the wrong business!
 
Mindcore said:
So - CD Baby paid the $750, and can give you your own unique UPC Barcode for only $20.

Wow, spend $750 to make $200,000 I must be in the wrong business!

No kidding . . .
 
Could an average Joe spend $750 for 10,000 barcodes, then create a website selling them?
 
u gotta know what it is ur tryin to do - i paid cdbaby the $20 cuz its easier for me - i just want to get my cd in the stores . . . cuz once its on the shelf - i can promote and market for folk to go to the stores . . .

if u know u have a fan base already - it might be worth it to get your own . . but if you are strugglin tryin to get your foot in the water . . . MIND YOUR BUSINESS . . . that is: make a budget and check out your over head!!!! u gon pay 750 and then get your own bar code and get the cd in stores . . . u gotta recoup that 750 dont u ?

speakin of recouping . . . thats a budget question . . . i think we all need to check out this budgeting thread . . . .


https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=186195
 
I'm not saying paying the 20 bucks for the barcode is a bad value, even the best bands in the world would need 30 max, Hell when I'm ready I'll do the same thing.

I'm just saying, as a service provider, spending 750 and ( assuming you sell all 10000 codes ) for 200 grand is quite the markup
 
ethos said:
Could an average Joe spend $750 for 10,000 barcodes, then create a website selling them?

I suppose so . . .

You might want to create a "media" company or something - which is pretty inexpensive. You'd probably want to create an L.L.C.

Maybe we should go in business together

I'm thinking all you'd really is just need a computer, actually. I'm not sure of the organization that sells the $750 copyright package, but you'd probably need to contact them.

I'm about 1/3 the way done getting an M.B.A. - maybe I should look into this as a business.
 
Your best bet is to pay the fee and be able to make as many as you need. That way everything is registered to you.

Interesting site on how bar codes came to be, if you're interested in that kind of thing... http://www.get-a-bar-code.com/
 
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