SoundClick vs ReverbNation

28 January 2009 in Site Design

SoundClick 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:


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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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28 January 2009 Site Design

1 Comment to SoundClick vs ReverbNation

  1. 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.

  2. Jonathan on 30 January 2009

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