8:00 it’s definitely worth it to reupload. Every channel that’s consistent will reach a point where it “blows up” or catches on with the UA-cam algorithm. I started a new channel recently, and some of my earlier and ever better beats are stuck below 200 views. Meanwhile, I’m uploading new beats and getting about 200 views in the first 24 hours and have videos over 10,000 views. Those earlier beats should have the same opportunity to perform like your newer uploads. Every beat I’ve reuploaded has outperformed its original upload by 4-5x.
Interesting bro. Now that I think about it this is what I would do personally: once I "blow up" or become established any beats before than could get a reupload but if I upload a beat and it doesn't do well now when I am already established I probably wouldn't reupload again
the opposite has happened to me, some my my very first beats have 7 or 8k, one has over 13k now, where as my new beats barely get 300, despite all my metrics being as good or even better. confusing:/
ive been uploading genre specfic music (bedroom pop/indie rock) and im starting to gain traction. thanks for the solid advice! im excited to see where this can go
google ads has been messing my channel up for over a year now and im stuck in the loop of them fixing it meanwhile youtube picks up and my videos just stop! any ideas?
I've re uploaded. And changed thumbnails and the beats that didn't get many views before are now my top viewed just because of thumbnail and title change
I think I am going to do a video showing how I got my biggest placements so far. In it I will include a segment showing how to collect the royalties but it probably wouldn't be too in depth because for the most part it is just signing up for accounts and shit. But I'll try my best to explain everything
Fire video bro🔥🔥🔥 Just one question: do you absolutely need beatstars premium to sell beats as a producer or is it okay just having the free version? In case u dont, how would you sell the rest of the beats that exceed beatstars' free version's limit?
What about trying to focus on a genre type beat, like melodic type beat, rnb type beat, maybe niche down even to melodic trap type beat or melodic rnb type beat etcetera?
idk if i'm doing something wrong, i started posting only southside type beats but i didnt even got a single video at 1k yet, maybe my beats suck? i really dont know
If you didn't niche down in the beginning and posted all types of beats then every subscriber is there for a different interest. If you did recently start doing only one type most of ur already built audience won't like it as much and your views might drop because of it. After a while your target audience will be found and if not u might wanna restart
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Would love to see a breakdown of a beat that got you many sales on a yt type beat channel.
Maybe ill post something breaking down my most popular beat, thanks for the idea
Super valuable, love your insights
8:00 it’s definitely worth it to reupload. Every channel that’s consistent will reach a point where it “blows up” or catches on with the UA-cam algorithm.
I started a new channel recently, and some of my earlier and ever better beats are stuck below 200 views. Meanwhile, I’m uploading new beats and getting about 200 views in the first 24 hours and have videos over 10,000 views. Those earlier beats should have the same opportunity to perform like your newer uploads.
Every beat I’ve reuploaded has outperformed its original upload by 4-5x.
Interesting bro. Now that I think about it this is what I would do personally:
once I "blow up" or become established any beats before than could get a reupload but if I upload a beat and it doesn't do well now when I am already established I probably wouldn't reupload again
@@cyfalii Yea I agree. Definitely can’t force a mid beat if the people just ain’t feelin it.
Love the videos homie 💯👊🙏
the opposite has happened to me, some my my very first beats have 7 or 8k, one has over 13k now, where as my new beats barely get 300, despite all my metrics being as good or even better. confusing:/
I thought re-uploading old beats was a bad thing.
ive been uploading genre specfic music (bedroom pop/indie rock) and im starting to gain traction. thanks for the solid advice! im excited to see where this can go
Bro the first answer is gold! I’m always scared the beats don’t fit enough so I won’t upload it and start feeling stuck
Working on it! Thanks!
thanks bro 🙏
Blessings bro
Really enlightening bro
Thanks
google ads has been messing my channel up for over a year now and im stuck in the loop of them fixing it meanwhile youtube picks up and my videos just stop! any ideas?
I've re uploaded. And changed thumbnails and the beats that didn't get many views before are now my top viewed just because of thumbnail and title change
Damn i fkd all them shits up, lol but i ain't stressing, maybe i should have done some research😂😂
Could you do an in depth video on how to collect roalties and that kind of thing?
I think I am going to do a video showing how I got my biggest placements so far. In it I will include a segment showing how to collect the royalties but it probably wouldn't be too in depth because for the most part it is just signing up for accounts and shit. But I'll try my best to explain everything
Fire video bro🔥🔥🔥 Just one question: do you absolutely need beatstars premium to sell beats as a producer or is it okay just having the free version? In case u dont, how would you sell the rest of the beats that exceed beatstars' free version's limit?
buy the beatstars pro page
What about trying to focus on a genre type beat, like melodic type beat, rnb type beat, maybe niche down even to melodic trap type beat or melodic rnb type beat etcetera?
I've seen that doing extremely well maybe even better than artist tags, but I have never tried it personally
have you experimented with promoting/ advertising. Is it a way to get a initial boost going?
If anything beatstars promo, i got a video dropping soon on it
@@cyfalii amazin bro, but for yt no idea?
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can you post multiple beats a day?
Personally I wouldn't but I suppose you can
@@cyfalii alright thank you
@@Prod.Jormii It'd prolly be better to just schedule them on different days then double up, more days you're being consistent yk?
Your gonna burn yourself out
is it best to run a type beat channels with free for profit beats or other types ?
I dont understand the point of free for profit beats. Its not gonna get more views than a regular beat and you arent making money
idk if i'm doing something wrong, i started posting only southside type beats but i didnt even got a single video at 1k yet, maybe my beats suck? i really dont know
If you didn't niche down in the beginning and posted all types of beats then every subscriber is there for a different interest. If you did recently start doing only one type most of ur already built audience won't like it as much and your views might drop because of it. After a while your target audience will be found and if not u might wanna restart
yea thats basically the answer you just gotta keep going and see if the audience finds you