How To Work with CD and DVD Replicators
So, you have decided to order CD or DVD replication to help triple your sales as I have shown how to do in my previous article.
If you have not read the article, "How To Triple Your Sales With CD DVD Replication", you can do so by going to the website in the resource box below.
Here are the few steps that you will have to take to replicate your CD/ DVD.
1. Ask for a quote
Try and contact a few replicators to ask for a quote. The faster they get back to you with a quote, the more you can trust them in terms of speed and efficiency. Remember that lower price does not always guarantee speed in delivery and trustworthiness in service. You might want to consider taking an offer with higher and competitve price in return for the two benefits above. Large quantity orders (10,000+ pieces) will also be cheaper than small orders.
2. Resolve copyright issues
A legitimate CD DVD replicator/ manufacturer would be very careful in accepting materials for replication. They have to make sure that the customers ordering the replication are the owners of the copyrighted material or at least are licensed to replicate it. A reputable company will ask you to prepare some documents and fill in some forms to make sure the orders are authorized and comply with the CDSA (Content Delivery and Storage Association) Anti Piracy requirements.
3. Choosing your CD or DVD replicator
It is important to determine whether the replicator that you are going to place an order with guarantees the security of your copyrighted material. Do a background check of the company and search for news or other info on them. One reliable source to consult is the Content Delivery and Storage Association, an online directory of anti piracy certified replicators in the world. Many replication jobs are done in Asia due to cheaper, more reliable and more efficient replication methods.
4. Preparing for CD or DVD replication
Before you place an order, there are two things that you need to prepare: the master disc and the artwork. Some good replicators have an in-house premastering studio where they give you limited encoding services. The replicator will send you a JPG or PDF form of your artwork proof for you to approve. With additional cost, they can even provide you with physical proof of the artwork. The second you approve the artwork, the replication process will start.
Dinar P. Wiria-Atmadja writes for DMTech (Digital Media Technology) – http://www.dmtech.web.id; your trustworthy and reliable CD DVD replication manufacturer and http://www.myloansconsolidated.com your free source on debt consolidation programs.
Here are the few steps that you will have to take to replicate your CD/ DVD.
1. Ask for a quote
Try and contact a few replicators to ask for a quote. The faster they get back to you with a quote, the more you can trust them in terms of speed and efficiency. Remember that lower price does not always guarantee speed in delivery and trustworthiness in service. You might want to consider taking an offer with higher and competitve price in return for the two benefits above. Large quantity orders (10,000+ pieces) will also be cheaper than small orders.
2. Resolve copyright issues
A legitimate CD DVD replicator/ manufacturer would be very careful in accepting materials for replication. They have to make sure that the customers ordering the replication are the owners of the copyrighted material or at least are licensed to replicate it. A reputable company will ask you to prepare some documents and fill in some forms to make sure the orders are authorized and comply with the CDSA (Content Delivery and Storage Association) Anti Piracy requirements.
3. Choosing your CD or DVD replicator
It is important to determine whether the replicator that you are going to place an order with guarantees the security of your copyrighted material. Do a background check of the company and search for news or other info on them. One reliable source to consult is the Content Delivery and Storage Association, an online directory of anti piracy certified replicators in the world. Many replication jobs are done in Asia due to cheaper, more reliable and more efficient replication methods.
4. Preparing for CD or DVD replication
Before you place an order, there are two things that you need to prepare: the master disc and the artwork. Some good replicators have an in-house premastering studio where they give you limited encoding services. The replicator will send you a JPG or PDF form of your artwork proof for you to approve. With additional cost, they can even provide you with physical proof of the artwork. The second you approve the artwork, the replication process will start.
Dinar P. Wiria-Atmadja writes for DMTech (Digital Media Technology) – http://www.dmtech.web.id; your trustworthy and reliable CD DVD replication manufacturer and http://www.myloansconsolidated.com your free source on debt consolidation programs.

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