SoundClick vs ReverbNation
28 January 2009 in Site DesignSoundClick is a nice site which does all the usual – upload and sell music (payment into PayPal), and I thought the automatic banner creation was a really cool touch. Problem is, they look great here > SoundClick Banner Page for Jonathan Scary but they display like this when you use the code copied from the SoundClick website in a WP blog post (uuggh! – sort out your 〈divs〉 people!):
This one, on the other hand, from ReverbNation works perfectly:
ReverbNation seems to offer much more – not only does it supply widgets, banners, players, fan base management, statistics (widget views, plays, downloads, fans), but crucially distribution through iTunes, Amazon MP3, etc. etc.
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Of course neither of them work in Micsroft’s scabby IE7, IE6 or presumably IE8 – the browser which takes five times longer than any other to download and install, completely disregards web standards and performs like everything else produced by the useless gorilla.
‘Nuff sed.