The market is not saturated. If you were to take the top earners, there's only a handful actually finding success. What is "saturated" is the amount of people who start and do it for 3 months and quit.
bruh i been selling beats 10 years since i was 14 using my moms paypal im 25 now i still sell beats everyday tbh my advice is choose another job go back to school unless u wanna b antisocial sitting on a laptop all day ima internet producer or go the studio producer route thats more fun i never go 2 the studio
I'm on that route, how long did it take you to sell beats full-time? or do you still work? I've always had other jobs of course to survive but been trying to build my business since 15. 10 years next month, ideally want a marketing job since I've been doing it for 10+ years with no budget for my own business haha, thoughts?@@girlblood
I've been doing this for 5 years now. the problem is I didn't start posting and selling until a few months ago.. I waited to long and I do feel like the market is oversaturated now. I'm not mad at it but producing really became a common hobby compared to when I started when no one was really interested
Nobody? Huh, i am mastering. and with the EQ, you can use different hz frequencies to make it sound cleaner. One of the cleanest i try to copy, is Neelix. His mastering is insane.
yes, but then most of the "customers" cant even tell the difference and dont even know what mastering is😂 So even though I do it, honestly I can even see very shit sounding bets getting a lot of traction
This is that free beat you giving us for exchange of future connections or in this case, future views. Video is well made and structured and I'm thankful to take from it. Left a like and sub !
There were def some gems in here that I’m gonna start applying when I get home from work, might even create my own website with the resources you recommended. Keep getting caught up in handling every minuet detail instead of letting the music speak for itself and putting it out there.
i’m glad u mentioned waiting to become good to start selling them. I started making beats in 2019 and don’t start posting till December last year because I didn’t feel like my music was ready yet until now.
Thank you so much for this jampacked tutorial. My wife and I really learnt a lot from watching this and I look forward to implementing the ideas and concepts that you’ve outlined in this amazing video. This was very inspiring. I already have some concept ideas for thumbnail. We’re also considering hiring a marketing team to do all the administrative and promotional detailed things so that I can concentrate on making beats every day. Great video!!
Amazing video bro! I do also have a rock/indie background. I play guitar and besides making trap beats I also make indie rock songs too. Thanks again for your words of wisdom 🙏🏼
I've literally been just getting my ass Dragged the past year and half doing online Beat Battles against some Crazy producers. I've literally rarely listened to anything commercial anymore because I'm so dug in and invested 😂😂I purposely haven't spent on anything to To wild yet on equipment until I know fully understand it. I use everything I can get my hands on. Multiple apps. Piano stuff rock stuff it don't matte Loopers , Pads 📱😂but your correct about the Drowning out of Beats Fighting each other for the room. I didn't understand TO keep it simple, space is ALSO A TOOL ❤
I absolutely love this. But I have 1 main concern. I mainly make metal/rock instrumentals which take me way longer than "regular" type beats. Would uploading 1-2 high quality instrumentals weekly do or do I really gotta push to get at least 3-4 out while still maintaining quality?
Definitely go for quality over quantity especially for that genre. You can get away with trap beats being pretty much the same 8 bar loop on repeat for the entire song, but metal and other guitar based music definitely has a bigger emphasis on the song writing and arrangement, so put the effort in and it'll be worth it!
@@wegotthatHEATE Thanks so much! Yes I do always feel the same way too. 1-2 quality rock or metal tracks would be the most realistic for me. I did want to ask, can I ask some more questions through DM or email? 🔥
I am just wondering if it really can be legal to take a photo of another artist to use for your commercial gains? 1. the artist has not given concent and the copyright holder has neither.
Hey man i love your vids and how you help producers get to the next step. But i still have a question about selling beats. Is having multiple youtuve channels a pro or con to have??
Thanks for the love! If you produce different genres it's recommended to put them on different channels, for example you wouldn't mix trap beats with smooth rnb beats because those are two completely different audiences. Cons are that you have to manage more than one channel which might put a strain on you depending on your creative output!
CannadyLawBeats74 Hey man i see u got some fire beats on your channel. If you don't mind me asking, Whats an estimation of how much money would you say you earned ever since you started making beats?
Content ID. I put all my tracks in content ID. As soon as someone uploads it, they get a copyright claim (not a strike) and trough my content ID service, I claim all their ad-revenue until I release the claim. I don't get notified when someone does this but I do get paid for it and can see the statements afterwards of the videos that include my music. If the video is doing well, it'll only hurt the uploading channel, so I kinda force them to reach out to me and buy a license if they don't have it. This is why I disabled UA-cam monetization with all my licenses except for the most expensive non-exclusive license. I make sure I prepare my customers (through email marketing automation) that this claim may happen and all they have to do when it does is reach out to me so I can check if they have the correct license. If they do, I tell my content ID management service to release the claim for that video. There's some content ID services out there. Just google and do some research. I'm with a more exclusive company that doesn't except new clients so I can't refer you to mine. The process is similar with others tho. Hope this helps! Btw, good question. Noting this down for further research a the HEATE HQ. ✍
i don't know why but i got 240k on my first beat uploaded on my channel 😂guys there's no other trick than upgrade your music skills, and being constant of course. Do music every day, c'mon broo
Ive been playing instruments since 5.....i will put mine online but i mastered making cds and dats.....so mpc 2000 2500 5000 and tritons motifs studio one .....i got an edge.......just letting the noobies get a chance.....once i do .....they'll quit for sure..... when you can play elton john stevie w. At the young age i am...i just want to give a fair try.....im a whole nother level......ambrosia, Coldplay, john mayer,,,,,if you can play or understand this music then you ok.. if you copy off UA-cam....producers....its no long-term
Here's a question: It must have taken you ... IDK ... 4 hours to film this video, and another what? 4 - 6 hours to edit & produce it. Especially since your video is very "high quality", in my opinion. So bruh, when do you have time to produce music? You know ... The music that you're educating us on how to sell !!!??? Bruh, stop selling dreams to these young people. In order to sell music, you have to know someone in the business, just like everything else on the planet !!!
Remeber fellaz....i have been doing beats for 15 years, and i am still watching this video :D
Never stop being a student 💯
same but 30 years
same bro ,
agree
The market is not saturated. If you were to take the top earners, there's only a handful actually finding success. What is "saturated" is the amount of people who start and do it for 3 months and quit.
100%. It's the person, not the business. I'm going to get this to work.
bruh i been selling beats 10 years since i was 14 using my moms paypal im 25 now i still sell beats everyday tbh my advice is choose another job go back to school unless u wanna b antisocial sitting on a laptop all day ima internet producer or go the studio producer route thats more fun i never go 2 the studio
@@girlblood The consistency and the marketing is half the battle, having great, quality beats that also stand out is crucial.
I'm on that route, how long did it take you to sell beats full-time? or do you still work? I've always had other jobs of course to survive but been trying to build my business since 15. 10 years next month, ideally want a marketing job since I've been doing it for 10+ years with no budget for my own business haha, thoughts?@@girlblood
I've been doing this for 5 years now. the problem is I didn't start posting and selling until a few months ago.. I waited to long and I do feel like the market is oversaturated now. I'm not mad at it but producing really became a common hobby compared to when I started when no one was really interested
Great video for the community .
Nobody is actually mastering their beats, they're just making them louder "louder doesn't mean mastered"
Very true, technically mastering or making the beat louder shouldn't happen until vocals are on the track but ya gotta do what ya gotta do
Nobody? Huh, i am mastering. and with the EQ, you can use different hz frequencies to make it sound cleaner. One of the cleanest i try to copy, is Neelix. His mastering is insane.
@@jespermynchau5580 ...subjective but aye
yes, but then most of the "customers" cant even tell the difference and dont even know what mastering is😂 So even though I do it, honestly I can even see very shit sounding bets getting a lot of traction
So much helpful info. Really really good and to the point. Loved the no BS approach
This is that free beat you giving us for exchange of future connections or in this case, future views. Video is well made and structured and I'm thankful to take from it. Left a like and sub !
thank you!!
Highly underated man, from start to finish
Oh shit what’s good Nathan
There were def some gems in here that I’m gonna start applying when I get home from work, might even create my own website with the resources you recommended. Keep getting caught up in handling every minuet detail instead of letting the music speak for itself and putting it out there.
Fuck yeah get the action steps going 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
i’m glad u mentioned waiting to become good to start selling them. I started making beats in 2019 and don’t start posting till December last year because I didn’t feel like my music was ready yet until now.
I started making music since 2018, but start posting a couple a months ago
@@prod.daizzytryna lab bro?
Man this video was very valuable. I watched the whole thing!
glad you found it useful!!
appreciate the honesty bruh...I also got a beat with nearly 80k views and yet...1 lease sold lol
Listened to this with headphones while at work. Very good information thanks for the video
Of course 🙏🏽
This video is 🔥I also love the Anthony Bourdain pic in the background!
Lets gettt itt
Thank you so much for this jampacked tutorial.
My wife and I really learnt a lot from watching this and I look forward to implementing the ideas and concepts that you’ve outlined in this amazing video.
This was very inspiring. I already have some concept ideas for thumbnail. We’re also considering hiring a marketing team to do all the administrative and promotional detailed things so that I can concentrate on making beats every day. Great video!!
This vid gave me confidence that I’m headed in the right direction and I appreciate that
glad to hear that!!
Thank you for the tips! 🔥🔥
of course!!
Mahn nothing comes like magic, we have to be ready to work and be consistent
The niche part is gonna be hard for me because I hate being stuck in a box
Objectively speaking, I need to learn marketing, because my beat has not been sold for a long time.
Check out the rest of our channel 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This was dope, I took notes, now it’s time to get some beats sold
let's get it!
thank you bro I was losing hope. You reminded me to get back to it!
Great video!🔥
So good, thank you.
BTW FREE getting started guide link is broken?
great info, now to take my beats and keep pushin to get better. Great motivation and information, thank you!
Glad to hear it 🔥🔥
Fantastic execution of knowledge to our minds, good sir.
Appreciate it 🙏🏽
Heat🔥🔥🔥
🙏🏽🙏🏽
On the grind rn
Amazing video bro! I do also have a rock/indie background. I play guitar and besides making trap beats I also make indie rock songs too. Thanks again for your words of wisdom 🙏🏼
I've literally been just getting my ass Dragged the past year and half doing online Beat Battles against some Crazy producers. I've literally rarely listened to anything commercial anymore because I'm so dug in and invested 😂😂I purposely haven't spent on anything to To wild yet on equipment until I know fully understand it. I use everything I can get my hands on. Multiple apps. Piano stuff rock stuff it don't matte Loopers , Pads 📱😂but your correct about the Drowning out of Beats Fighting each other for the room. I didn't understand TO keep it simple, space is ALSO A TOOL ❤
Thanks for your time Bro. I learned a lot!
of course bro!
Great tips appreciate yall 🙏
Yessir 🫡
Bro, this was very helpful 🙏
Great job bro 👍🏾 Yeah it would be great for you to do a video about many chat
This is a great, comprehensive video. Thank you🙌🏾
Glad it was helpful! 🔥
I love you dude!
💜
Very comprehensive video. Well done! 👍🏾
Thanks!
Great video. Lots of value! 🙌
Glad it was helpful!
Very good video man! hope you make a ton of money out of it, really good job! watched it fully
I appreciate it! 🤣🤣
@@wegotthatHEATE me too :))
This is profound 👏👏👏
Beneficiary video , Love this brr ❤
great video, starting today
You got this!
Thanks for this video bro, you're amazing 🙏 I'm a new subscriber
I absolutely love this. But I have 1 main concern. I mainly make metal/rock instrumentals which take me way longer than "regular" type beats.
Would uploading 1-2 high quality instrumentals weekly do or do I really gotta push to get at least 3-4 out while still maintaining quality?
Definitely go for quality over quantity especially for that genre. You can get away with trap beats being pretty much the same 8 bar loop on repeat for the entire song, but metal and other guitar based music definitely has a bigger emphasis on the song writing and arrangement, so put the effort in and it'll be worth it!
@@wegotthatHEATE Thanks so much! Yes I do always feel the same way too. 1-2 quality rock or metal tracks would be the most realistic for me. I did want to ask, can I ask some more questions through DM or email? 🔥
Feel free to dm us!
@@wegotthatHEATE Done! Hope to hear soon 🤎
Great video. Solid advice
Thank you for the video!!
Ayyy bro makes pluggg 💯
Thank you ❤
You’re welcome!
Great stuff
Dope Vid
Bro ❤ Helpful 🍀🖖🔥
it was the best 1h video thank you
You’re welcome (:
Thank You
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Thank you! Very valuable tips
Held NO PRISONERS! Amazing guys
much love 🙏🏽
Gold 🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻
I am interested in selling beats just as a side hustle ...maybe 1k a month? How tough is it to reach about this amount?
Amazing
Should I save beforehand for copyright costs? Or do you post the videos without registering your music?
No need to register anything, the copyright is yours automatically upon creation of your beats technically.
Is there a way we should be setting up our beats to recognize copy write strikes? Or. Should we not worry about that?
I am just wondering if it really can be legal to take a photo of another artist to use for your commercial gains? 1. the artist has not given concent and the copyright holder has neither.
Is interacting with other producers also important? I want to succeed on my own. Please advise.
Cody co reference was appreciated 😂
classic scene 😂
How can you know that image for the thumbnail of beats are royalty free?
Hey man i love your vids and how you help producers get to the next step. But i still have a question about selling beats. Is having multiple youtuve channels a pro or con to have??
Thanks for the love! If you produce different genres it's recommended to put them on different channels, for example you wouldn't mix trap beats with smooth rnb beats because those are two completely different audiences. Cons are that you have to manage more than one channel which might put a strain on you depending on your creative output!
Appreciate you
Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
great insight. Imma use these tips, double back when I'm popping and tell you you were right haha
LETS GOOOOO!🔥🔥
Good Gems Bro
Thanks!
CannadyLawBeats74 Hey man i see u got some fire beats on your channel. If you don't mind me asking, Whats an estimation of how much money would you say you earned ever since you started making beats?
@@prodzuex Not Enough lol
thanks
You're welcome!
how are you monitoring people so that they’re not able to upload without purchasing a license?
Good question 🤔 👏
Content ID. I put all my tracks in content ID. As soon as someone uploads it, they get a copyright claim (not a strike) and trough my content ID service, I claim all their ad-revenue until I release the claim. I don't get notified when someone does this but I do get paid for it and can see the statements afterwards of the videos that include my music. If the video is doing well, it'll only hurt the uploading channel, so I kinda force them to reach out to me and buy a license if they don't have it.
This is why I disabled UA-cam monetization with all my licenses except for the most expensive non-exclusive license. I make sure I prepare my customers (through email marketing automation) that this claim may happen and all they have to do when it does is reach out to me so I can check if they have the correct license. If they do, I tell my content ID management service to release the claim for that video.
There's some content ID services out there. Just google and do some research. I'm with a more exclusive company that doesn't except new clients so I can't refer you to mine. The process is similar with others tho.
Hope this helps!
Btw, good question. Noting this down for further research a the HEATE HQ. ✍
@@RobinWesleyTVwhat content id company you’re using?
Is 80 for basic mp3 and wav too much ? I need to finish my bro store
real shit
Nice
Letsss goo
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fyeee 🔥
Please make a video on manychat!
very helpful but the most confusing thing in this business for me is how to get paid by collecting royalties and everything around that
That’s a topic for another video 🤔🤔
yes please!
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i don't know why but i got 240k on my first beat uploaded on my channel 😂guys there's no other trick than upgrade your music skills, and being constant of course.
Do music every day, c'mon broo
Bro where’s the INFORMATION??
Starts at 00:00
🙏👍
40:05
I make beats 🎧
Bro sounds like chris from family guy 😂
bro teaches how to sell beats for great money. Bro has a wired mouse ..
Stop 😂
I use a trackball whats up 😂
Yay B*** real heads know what's up with that. You don't wack MF!
im pulling my hair out i want to quit this shity job
Ive been playing instruments since 5.....i will put mine online but i mastered making cds and dats.....so mpc 2000 2500 5000 and tritons motifs studio one .....i got an edge.......just letting the noobies get a chance.....once i do .....they'll quit for sure..... when you can play elton john stevie w. At the young age i am...i just want to give a fair try.....im a whole nother level......ambrosia, Coldplay, john mayer,,,,,if you can play or understand this music then you ok.. if you copy off UA-cam....producers....its no long-term
Do you advice selling beat on telegram.
How do i make my own leases without having a beat store do it for me.
Here's a question: It must have taken you ... IDK ... 4 hours to film this video, and another what? 4 - 6 hours to edit & produce it. Especially since your video is very "high quality", in my opinion. So bruh, when do you have time to produce music? You know ... The music that you're educating us on how to sell !!!??? Bruh, stop selling dreams to these young people. In order to sell music, you have to know someone in the business, just like everything else on the planet !!!
Take one second to look more into our company before commenting this lol
@TROYVIXIOUS amazing explications really, you answered so many of my questions thanks bro 🙏 🤝