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What's a Song Worth? 25¢

Filed in archive Companies , Marketing , Retail by Marc on April 10, 2007

What's a Song Worth? 25¢
While iTunes will be selling premium music for $1.30, eMusiclinks is driving the price down to 25 cents. That's the eMusic per song price if you max out their song bundles. The Basic Connoisseur Plan provides 100 downloads a month for $24.99.

The Connoisseur Plans supplement the previous Basic, Plus and Premium plans that included up to 90 songs. eMusic CEO David Pakman said "Our customers have told us that the 90 downloads a month in our highest plan are just not enough," eMusic offers over two million tracks, all in open MP3 format.






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