As of June 25, 2024, VerveLife is no longer an active store partner. Existing releases will be removed from VerveLife and no new releases will go live.
VerveLife is a leading force in robust, tech-driven solutions that help brands and digital retailers harness the power of music. VerveLife provides digital content for the following companies: IMVU, Delivery Agent (formerly MusicToday), Rockbot (formerly Roqbot), Live Nation Signatures, Billboard Music Store.
When you choose to have your music delivered to VerveLife, you agree to make it available to all retailers as described below. Please note: for some of VerveLife’s clients, it is not guaranteed that your content will be added to their store or playlists, but it will make your content available for the opportunities detailed below.
VerveLife Stores Territories
All of the companies under VerveLife are in the United States.
IMVU
IMVU (imvu.com) is a non-traditional music retailer, but a social avatar networking site. Through VerveLife distribution, your music will be available as both a stream and download in the IMVU Music Store. People go to IMVU, create an avatar (a graphical representation of yourself) that can wander, interact, socialize and buy virtual items and music.
How IMVU Sells Your Music
Does IMVU sell your music via?:
DOWNLOADS
STREAMS
Yes
Yes*
*These streams are not paid through TuneCore. See below for more information.
Pay Rate (How Much IMVU Pays You)
Paid Streams: Streaming tracks are purchased by users at a flat rate. An avatar can create a playlist of songs and enable other avatars to listen to it within a chat room; just like a DJ at a radio station puts together a playlist of songs for listeners to hear.
When a "radio station" plays songs on the Internet, U.S. law requires you get paid. The money that is owed to you is paid to a collection agency called Sound Exchange. Sound Exchange's job is to collect the money owed to you from streams in the U.S. and then give it to you, once you register with them (registration with Sound Exchange is free). International streaming sales are handled through another company called PPL. So, money earned from streaming your music at IMVU will NOT flow through TuneCore: it will be waiting for you at Sound Exchange, and you need to be signed up with Sound Exchange to retrieve it.
Paid Downloads: In addition to streaming music, MP3 downloads are available to IMVU users for purchase in the IMVU Music Store. The wholesale cost paid to you is 70% of the retail price (i.e. if your song sells for $0.99, you get paid $0.70 for that song sale).
NOTE: IMVU Music Store does not accept any song that is 10 minutes or longer. If you have an album with a song that is 10 minutes or longer, that song will not be available in the IMVU Music Store.
As of June 25, 2024, VerveLife is no longer an active store partner. Existing releases will be removed from VerveLife and no new releases will go live.
VerveLife is a leading force in robust, tech-driven solutions that help brands and digital retailers harness the power of music. VerveLife provides digital content for the following companies: IMVU, Delivery Agent (formerly MusicToday), Rockbot (formerly Roqbot), Live Nation Signatures, Billboard Music Store.
When you choose to have your music delivered to VerveLife, you agree to make it available to all retailers as described below. Please note: for some of VerveLife’s clients, it is not guaranteed that your content will be added to their store or playlists, but it will make your content available for the opportunities detailed below.
VerveLife Stores Territories
All of the companies under VerveLife are in the United States.
IMVU
IMVU (imvu.com) is a non-traditional music retailer, but a social avatar networking site. Through VerveLife distribution, your music will be available as both a stream and download in the IMVU Music Store. People go to IMVU, create an avatar (a graphical representation of yourself) that can wander, interact, socialize and buy virtual items and music.
How IMVU Sells Your Music
Does IMVU sell your music via?:
*These streams are not paid through TuneCore. See below for more information.
Pay Rate (How Much IMVU Pays You)
Paid Streams: Streaming tracks are purchased by users at a flat rate. An avatar can create a playlist of songs and enable other avatars to listen to it within a chat room; just like a DJ at a radio station puts together a playlist of songs for listeners to hear.
When a "radio station" plays songs on the Internet, U.S. law requires you get paid. The money that is owed to you is paid to a collection agency called Sound Exchange. Sound Exchange's job is to collect the money owed to you from streams in the U.S. and then give it to you, once you register with them (registration with Sound Exchange is free). International streaming sales are handled through another company called PPL. So, money earned from streaming your music at IMVU will NOT flow through TuneCore: it will be waiting for you at Sound Exchange, and you need to be signed up with Sound Exchange to retrieve it.
Paid Downloads: In addition to streaming music, MP3 downloads are available to IMVU users for purchase in the IMVU Music Store. The wholesale cost paid to you is 70% of the retail price (i.e. if your song sells for $0.99, you get paid $0.70 for that song sale).
NOTE: IMVU Music Store does not accept any song that is 10 minutes or longer. If you have an album with a song that is 10 minutes or longer, that song will not be available in the IMVU Music Store.
ALL INFORMATION CAN BE PROVIDED HERE:
support.tunecore.com/hc/en-us/articles/115006500907-VerveLife
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