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Welcome to 'Transmitting to Earth'. I'm Charssun and I'll be your host. This blog and podcast is a byproduct of VoyagerRadio.com and is intended to provide the most timely information about this Internet radio station. It is also intended to be a fun and accessible electronic journal with commentary focusing on Internet radio, podcasting and webcasting issues and technologies, music, and some of my other interests. I also offer personal perspective about being an Internet radio broadcaster (and podcaster).

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Did Disney Dream of Electric Sales?

 
You should know by now that I'm selling CDs and stuff to keep VoyagerRadio "on the air". So far I've been using Amazon.com's Used Marketplace rather than eBay to sell the items because I felt that I had a better chance of exposing my items, which thus far consist overwhelmingly of CDs, to a greater number of potential buyers. eBay is great for auctions, but how many people want to bid on a CD? I believe most people looking to buy music want to purchase and receive it as quickly as possible, which is why I make the point to ship the items immediately once they're purchased from my Amazon account. I want my "customers" to get the proper treatment.

Today I've expanded the operation to eBay. Enjoy my listing for the School of Rock movie presskit. I don't expect to get much for it, but it was fun listing the item. You'll have to read it to see what I mean.

Speaking of buying things, many bloggers are warning parents not to buy their children CDs as holiday gifts. Well, parents, it's okay to buy your children CDs, but you don't need to buy them at full price. You can find perfectly good used CDs as wonderfully low prices. Like mine, for example, many of which are nearly in pristine condition. And if you do decide to buy new, you can always check the RIAA Radar to see which CDs qualify as truly independent from the Recording Industry Association of America.

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