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The YouTube video provides a tutorial on signing up as an artist on Bandcamp. The speaker guides viewers through the process of creating an artist account, selecting music types, adding tracks or albums, setting prices, payment options like PayPal, and choosing where the money goes from music sales. The emphasis is on simplifying the process and showcasing how to upload tracks, set prices, and add cover art within Bandcamp's limitations. The video concludes with the speaker encouraging engagement through subscriptions, likes, and comments.
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In this part of the video, the tutorial focuses on signing up as an artist on Bandcamp. The presenter demonstrates how to navigate the sign-up process to ensure you are creating an artist account, not a fan account. They show the steps to access the artist sign-up page directly from the search results and guide viewers through entering their artist name, username, password, and email address. The main emphasis is on signing up as an artist rather than a fan on Bandcamp.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses selecting the type of music you make on Bandcamp. They demonstrate how to input tags like “podcast” or “hip-hop,” select a location, and choose a Bandcamp address, similar to a username. The speaker explains the process of adding music to Bandcamp, whether as a single track or a full album. They also mention setting prices for albums, selecting payment options like PayPal, and specifying where the money goes when someone purchases your music. The speaker emphasizes that this process is straightforward and not difficult at all.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to select tracks for uploading, add songs within a 291 megabyte limit, set prices for songs, and add cover art. They encourage viewers to subscribe, like the video, and leave comments for any questions or concerns. The segment ends with the speaker singing parts of a song.