CHRISTIAN SOUNDSCAN RETAIL FAQ
Christian SoundScan is a tracking system designed to reflect consumer intent of purchase for Christian music and video
products. Not all sales that occur in retail outlets or at concerts are counted by Christian SoundScan. Only sales that fall within the
Christian SoundScan guidelines and policies will be tracked. Please visit our
retail page for basic information.
In an effort to further clarify any questions or confusion about these policies, this Frequently Asked Questions page was created.
This FAQ page will be updated periodically as the need arises.
FAQ Last Update: 04/27/15
- How can I set up my store as a Christian SoundScan reporter?
- How do I create the electronic file necessary for reporting my weekly sales?
- Where do I send the electronic file and when should I send it?
- Are there price restrictions for Christian SoundScan tracking when selling product?
- Are bulk sales counted in Christian SoundScan?
- How can I report pre-sales to Christian SoundScan?
- Are give-a-ways tracked in Christian SoundScan?
- How do I report special event sales?
- What are CMTA codes and what are they used for?
- As a reporting store, can I access the Christian SoundScan charts?
- Are there fees for reporting to Christian SoundScan?
- Can I report sales that occurred in the past?
- I have a website from which I sell product. Can I set up my website as a Christian SoundScan reporter?
- What Point-of-Sale systems are Christian SoundScan compatible?
- What is an EAN?
- How can I set up my store as a Christian SoundScan reporter?
- How do I create the electronic file necessary for reporting my weekly sales?
- Where do I send the electronic file and when should I send it?
- Are there price restrictions for Christian SoundScan tracking when selling product?
- Yes. Christian SoundScan does not track any sales for full-length albums or full-length videos that are sold below $3.49 each within the first four weeks of release.
- Are bulk sales counted in Christian SoundScan?
- No. Bulk sales are not tracked in Christian SoundScan regardless if the purchaser is an individual or a business/organization.
A bulk sale is considered a sale in which one customer buys more than four (4) units of the same product.
- How can I report pre-sales to Christian SoundScan?
- If pre-sales are conducted by a non-traditional reporter (internet, mail order) then the sales need to be reported by the zip code of the
customer (not the zip code of the reporter) when the product has been shipped to the customer.
- We advise that those conducting the pre-sale contact Christian SoundScan in advance to alert them to the campaign and to confirm all
reporting guidelines.
- Pre-sales are considered sales that the customer pays for before the project's street date, but does not receive the product at the time
of purchase. If a project is being sold ahead of street
date and the customer receives that product when they purchase it, this is considered a regular sale and cannot be reported as a pre-sale.
- Important Note: Internet retailers must report the pre-sales by the zip code of the customer who purchased the
product, not the zip code of the internet retailer.
- Are give-a-ways tracked in Christian SoundScan?
- No. Give-a-ways are not tracked in Christian SoundScan.
- How do I report special event sales?
- What are CMTA codes and what are they used for?
- As a reporting store, can I access the Christian SoundScan charts?
- Yes, please fill out a Retailer Access Confidentiality Agreement and
send to soundscan@cmta.biz.
- Access for a retailer ID is granted on the weeks the retailer successfully reporters the current week's sales. If we do not receive and
process a file from you, you will be unable to access Christian SoundScan. Your ID/password will become reactivated when your store submits
a file that is successfully processed.
- Are there fees for reporting to Christian SoundScan?
- The CMTA does not charge for reporting sales to Christian SoundScan.
- Can I report sales that occurred in the past?
- No. Christian SoundScan processes sales for the current processing week only (sales that took place Monday - Sunday prior to reporting
Monday). Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis (determined by the CMTA) for technical problems.
- I have a website from which I sell product. Can I set up my website as a Christian SoundScan reporter?
- The website must carry at least five (5) different Christian artists for sale at all times.
- The website must fulfill all orders that are reported through the site. If your website links to another site (i.e. CDBaby.com,
Amazon.com, etc.), then your store will not be able to report those sales. They should be reported by the fulfillment company.
- What Point-of-Sale systems are Christian SoundScan compatible?
- What is an EAN?
If you need further clarification regarding Christian SoundScan guidelines and policies, please call Ben Cooper at 615-601-2682 for more information.
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