I spread a complete nonsense. Creative crisis covers from feet to the head. I create the unclear. There is a question. And it is necessary for somebody? Why it accept?
That day, fight for a survival! And let’s track on an extent of month dynamics of sales…
I too so want 
Yes, behind the word in a pocket we don’t climb 
Yes isn’t present, you didn’t understand humour. This person has 100 accounts and in everyone on 50 sales. 
It is necessary to go forward and not to look back
BeyondTheVeil said
Star_ik saidIt gets respect
BeyondTheVeil saidPerhaps it deserves respect.
i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
Yes who didn’t doubt 
kristopherfisheraudio said
I came to AudioJungle because while I was at university I was writing cinematic music on the side as a hobby, then I started to co-lab with YouTube Partners, writing music for them for free which got me exposure. Then some of the guys I worked for had 20+ million plays combined with my work. I then started to get more commercial work and did a web-series and other bits which made me really believe that I can make it full time in the profession of composition. As a result between client projects I have decided to release all music on AJ as people can still use it as they wish but I will receive a fee all be it small for my time and work. Was a total no-brainier!
Interesting story
BeyondTheVeil said
i came here because i was initially curious about royalty free music and its ability to add to my income stream. i work fulltime composing and producing and mainly work for tv networks.so this was at first, an experiment to see if it could boost my income and make life a little easier whilst providing a service of quality music and making new contacts etc. so far, it has proven to be a really asset for me. each month, it pays for a few bills or it can supply me with a means to keep up to date with new sound libraries or update/expand hardware.
im not sure i aspire solely on this method to provide a full income, but its valuable to me as it stands and im very glad i made the time to branch into it.
i do see it as one of many ways to create opportunity and revenue. i think its a healthy attitude to explore as many ways to get your music out there, working for you, as possible. so with that in mind, its a branch of what i do, but more an offshoot than a primary concern.
Perhaps it deserves respect.
Kurlykovs said
Star_ik saidDigikama.com thats what they are working on now
Kurlykovs saidIt would be interesting to play in these games
Star_ik saidhe works for it as a programmer makes games or what ever xD and they buy some of the music/sounds from here.
Kurlykovs saidWhat for the game company?
Been dreaming of creating music and using it somewhere useful for as long as i remember and a friend who works for a gaming company suggested i sell it here xD so i did.![]()
Thanks friend
