I just finished creating a video on using Kunaki to publish short-runs or print-on-demand runs of your CD/DVD content. I’ve used various different publishing services for CD duplication services and Kunaki is by far the easiest and most cost-effective method. What I like about this service is that you have the option of holding your own inventory – whether you print 10 CDs or 50 CDs or 100 CDs at a time – or you have the option of having Kunaki manage your inventory and credit card processing. Either way, you’re sure to get your CD/DVD content in the hands of your customers quickly, reliably and affordably.
I’ve broken down the video into two parts.
Using Kunaki To Publish Your CD/DVD Content, Part 1
Using Kunaki To Publish Your CD/DVD Content, Part 2
My best clients use Kunaki as a key component of the online business blueprint.
Good Blog. I will continue reading it in the future. Nice layout too.
Aaron Wakling
Great stuff!
I use Kunaki for all of my DVDs. Out of hundreds of DVDs I’ve only ever had 1 reported faulty. Their system has really helped to automate my business. The only thing I don’t like is the inability of their shopping cart system to return to a user specified page (which is useful if you are testing your sales pages via Google Optimizer or MuVar). So I had to come up with a solution myself: http://www.paypalkunaki.com
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for stopping by. I’m glad you enjoy the blog & layout. Happy reading!
~ Deborah 🙂
Hi Steven,
Kunaki really has changed the businesses of a few of my clients. Love the automation script you came up with. I’m sure it will help a few of my readers who are just starting out and can’t afford their own shopping carts.
~ Deborah 🙂
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I enjoyed your Kunaki videos on youtube, keep them coming.
All the best,
Sim
Hi Sim
Thanks for the great resource. I’m sure my readers appreciate the link.
Take care!
I”ve been so glad to see more and more users and more info on using Kunaki.
I tried a few different kunaki paypal programs and ended up with disc buddy. fabulous support, perfect product with various options for publishing. I reviewed both on my blog if you need details. I also provide kunaki templates, custom, off the shelf a several free as well
Deborah, I’m starting a kunaki resource site and have added you to the ‘put in directory’ folder!
LindaB
I came across kunaki several months ago when a client needed some work for a case. I then started using it for a christmas powerpoint collection I promoted and it was awesome. Once I found a suitable paypal kunaki integration script it was a go.
Though not recommended for those needing a lot of help and hand holding, the service itself is fabulous. If you need a load of support, phone assistance,etc I wouldn’t recommend Kunaki, but if you are web savvy or have a designer with experience, you will do fabulous!
Linda
KunakiTemplates.com
I would like more info. About kunaki and prices and a address and # to were I can call for quotes on cds.
I recently ordered 75 CDs through Kunaki and sold about 30 of them when I started receiving complaints. A number of people have told me that some tracks don’t work, some have complained that tracks are scratchy. I started opening CDs to replace them for people and found one that doesn’t work AT ALL. On top of all that it took Kunaki a week to respond to my daily e-mails. I would be wary of using this company if I were you and I will definitely find a different manufacturer to order through. They may have saved us some money initially, but they sure have wasted a lot of my time and left me with unhappy customers
Gabbeyz,
If you are having that many problems then I would check out your original version before you start pointing fingers. All Kunaki does it makes an exact copy of whatever it is you provide them with – and you are able to preview it all once you have uploaded it before you decide to publish.
With mass duplication of any type, no matter who does it, unless each cd/dvd is tested before they leave the warehouse, then you are always going to have the odd one that doesn’t work or has small issues. The fact that you are having a lot of your customers come back with the same issues leads me to believe the problem was with your original version, not the duplications made by Kunaki.