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I mean i heard about soundclick before lots of times but id never looked into it i guess i was just impressed with the quality with the stuff that was on there do people buy beats often desmonda? Yes, the higher u get on the charts the more tracks you sell. The top 20 on the site dont have to work a 9 to 5 job. But its supposed to be ridiculously hard to move up there.
If you dont go 'chart chasing' your beat sales are going to be based on ur personal networking ability, branding, and social network savvy/e-marketing. Sounds almost exactly like a stock photography website. Im training to be a photographer, and I've thought about selling stock photos a lot. Its a bit of a sad reality though- you make next to nothing but sell lots to compensate (which sucks for me because it seems both industries are headed that way, and im involved with both!) I've also heard of photographers pulling six grand a day on stock agencies, but that's like 1 guy in a sea of photographers.
My point is, its kinda pointless. Sent from my DROID PRO using Gearslutz.com App. +1 on Johnny Juliano. That dude does not work a 9-5 and that's because he's talented and soundclick works for him. He probably works as long if not longer in his studio though. He worked with local people too.
Kind of a rite of passage for most. Netsupport Manager V12 Download Crack here. But he was working with Wiz Khalifa who was from Philly as well.
So, he kinda did both! Which is the way to go IMO. Soundclick is a resource for networking and getting your music out there really. You do need to WORK on marketing and networking whether your on soundclick or not if you want to sell beats. That is, if you wanna quit your 9-5. Building relationships with people is invaluable in any business, sometimes it's work, for some it's harder than others.
Wiz is from Pittsburgh and Johnny happened to be living in the basement of my spot (where Wiz recorded and still works). Long story short, that led to the song 'Say Yeah' which Johnny and I produced. That song really got Johnny's name out there (I just wasn't savvy enough at the time to really take advantage of what was going on and my co-production sort of went unnoticed unfortunately).
His wife (then girlfriend) does web design and the two of them did an incredible job of branding him online in those early days. That kid makes great music (he's only 22), has huge Internet presence and really cleans house on SC. He's sort of the prototype for sites like that. What I notice now though, is I see him struggling to break out of that box with bigger placements.
I'm really not sure why, maybe his break just hasn't happened yet, I dunno. Regardless, he makes great money via Soundclick (as do a few others) and at the end of the day, it's because his music is consistently great and he's had a big presence online outside of Soundclick and within it.
Wiz is from Pittsburgh and Johnny happened to be living in the basement of my spot (where Wiz recorded and still works). Long story short, that led to the song 'Say Yeah' which Johnny and I produced. That song really got Johnny's name out there (I just wasn't savvy enough at the time to really take advantage of what was going on and my co-production sort of went unnoticed unfortunately). His wife (then girlfriend) does web design and the two of them did an incredible job of branding him online in those early days. That kid makes great music (he's only 22), has huge Internet presence and really cleans house on SC.
He's sort of the prototype for sites like that. What I notice now though, is I see him struggling to break out of that box with bigger placements. I'm really not sure why, maybe his break just hasn't happened yet, I dunno. Regardless, he makes great money via Soundclick (as do a few others) and at the end of the day, it's because his music is consistently great and he's had a big presence online outside of Soundclick and within it.Crazy story.almost sounds like it could be a TV movie. Sidenote: who is that singing on your hooks on your earlier soundclick tracks? Or is that you?
Soundclick is what you make it. If you want to be making money, it's going to be a real job getting to the top of the charts and making money. It's sort of geared towards generic stuff, even though some real talent makes it to the top. To me, it has two big turn offs. First, you are working with people who you probably really don't care about and won't go very far. Secondly, I just don't like the idea of leasing personally, I get the finical aspect but it's just not for me. Anyway, I know people who make a good amount of money on there.