| The 360 deal most Record Labels are going after | | | | song to their phone. |
| now are very new in today's music industry. It was | | | | Music Publishing - The labels shares in usually up to |
| first developed by Robbie Williams and EMI in 2007 | | | | 50% of the artist publishing. |
| and have since been the main stay of most major | | | | Record Sales - The label shares in CD and download |
| record deals. | | | | sales. |
| With 360 deals, also known as "multiple rights deals," | | | | Still, many artist are continuing to sign these types of |
| record labels may get a percentage of things that | | | | deals because the major offer so many resources |
| were normally maintained by the artist. | | | | and connections that most artist could never achieve |
| There are a few main things that now the label and | | | | on their own. There are many indie labels still offering |
| artist share in like: | | | | the traditional record label deal in which they only share |
| Concert revenue - Ticket Admission, Sponsorships and | | | | in CD and download sales. Usually these independents |
| any other source of revue that may be made. | | | | do not have the same pushing power as the majors |
| Merchandise sales - T-Shirts, Pictures, Buttons and all | | | | do and because of that the artists could possible |
| other forms of merch that a band sells. | | | | suffer because the lack of resources provided by |
| Endorsement deals - Licensing an artist name to a | | | | these types of independent labels. If you seeking a |
| product or corporation. | | | | record deal you should consider what type of deal |
| Ringtones - Anytime someone downloads the artist | | | | works best for you in the bigger picture of things. |