KabbalisticVillage, do you want good sales? – upload a lot of clapping ukulele tracks! I’m serious, though it sounds funny. Everyone of dozens of my “happy ukulele” items was sold and some perfect ones of other styles not. That’s the truth of AudioJungle.
My jazz and metal tracks sell so much better than my ukulele. Anyway, with a 9 items portfolio it’s hard to cover many needs, try to upload more tracks.
- more popular tracks to listen and draw conclusions (where not all the tracks from the ukulele and cotton)
- try to imagine – what it will be possible to show up to your music (after all, here to buy music video projects, mostly)
- do not lose heart, this is your way, and we on it are all (with some exceptions)
- and … good luck!
Something I’m working on this year is getting right into the song, people listen probably for only a few seconds before they just move on and preview something else. I noticed your intro to almost every song is a little long. They are cool, but for stock audio purposes I would get right into it and capture the listener as soon as they hit the listen button.
You have good music, do what you want with your intros but thats the thing that jumped right out to me from a few previews of your music.
Its not just about clapping Ukulele songs either, only a few of the top sellers actually have ukulele. Most have a positive, upbeat vibe but they are extremely high quality and very useable. Be inspired by the top sellers, of course don’t copy but look at feel, instrumentation, and structure.
StudioEtude said
try to imagine – what it will be possible to show up to your music (after all, here to buy music video projects, mostly) I think you are quite right with this point.
Sophonic said+1
[...] for stock audio purposes I would get right into it and capture the listener as soon as they hit the listen button.
To get decent sales with low amount of tracks you need support of Videohive-projects. There isn’t much of new artists who have lot of sales without their tracks being on some popular Videohive-projects.
Sophonic said
Something I’m working on this year is getting right into the song, people listen probably for only a few seconds before they just move on and preview something else. I noticed your intro to almost every song is a little long. They are cool, but for stock audio purposes I would get right into it and capture the listener as soon as they hit the listen button.You have good music, do what you want with your intros but thats the thing that jumped right out to me from a few previews of your music.
Its not just about clapping Ukulele songs either, only a few of the top sellers actually have ukulele. Most have a positive, upbeat vibe but they are extremely high quality and very useable. Be inspired by the top sellers, of course don’t copy but look at feel, instrumentation, and structure.
+1. EXCELLENT points here!
Ok thanks.How do i get support of Videohive guys?
You just need to write top-notch music and hope that a VH author sees it, and likes it enough to use it in a project. They really don’t like AJ authors harassing them, so I’d avoid that route if I were you.
