I've noticed that when I upload 2 or even 3 beats at once on Beatstars and not every day one beat only, that I usually get more recognition and some sells shortly after the release. I've seen you're uploading one beat per day. Have you tried out any other release-rhythm and if so have you noticed any differences?
I like the consistency of 1 beat a day monday to friday at the moment. i always like to lave room to take thing up a level and the next step for me is to get a beat out on saturday and sunday as well. i think the end goal for me at some point would be 2 beats a day but can't rush into these things at the same time
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Great video Joe! On my third attempt to start a type beat channel, trying to find the right formula. Struggling to get views and subscribers. Really appreciate this video with your insight and perspective.
great tips bro
First off love your videos, and it's really cool to see how much better your videos have gotten since you started making videos. Secondly, i can hear a quiet ringing in the video. Didn't affect my enjoyment of the video, but just wanted to let you know if you didn't hear it. Anyway love your videos and keep up the great content!
Great information thank you!
Do you think posting tutorial type content on your type beat channel might help? Or should you make a separate channel for this?
My impressions went down these last few days. And I usually get from 7 to 12% click rate. There's something that I might be doing wrong for it to go as low as 100 impressiona in ~2 days?
I’m switching the types of beats I make and making a whole new channel. I have about 500+ beats of a semi different genre than I plan to start making , should I also make a new beatstars? Not sure if beatstars marketplace works like UA-cam
I have thought about starting a second beatstars account myself for a different genre. haven't figured out a way that makes it make sense for my business model and branding yet though. youll effectively be paying 2 subscriptions. the other option is start a second type beat channel that pushes out content in a specific niche genre or for each sub genre
@@joegautrey_music Yeah i dont think there is much benefit since I'd have to pay for another subscription. I'm hoping beatstars catches onto me switching genres and pushes my beats
Though for this channel you should probably stick to Taylor swift, hopping from keyword to keyword isn't very good for youtube channels.
Working for me. You sound like you got your way of doing though so best of luck to you !
Taylor swift tag makes no sense at all. Might be the most saturated tag in the genre, PERIOD! You wanna find a smaller tag that's kinda a mid tier pop artist, the kinda artist r/popheads are buzzing about.
Bro Taylor swift works for me so of course I’m going to do it. Literally said in the video Taylor Swift just works for me but you’ll need to find your artist niche. Did you even watch the whole video ?
@@joegautrey_music Of course I did, I also checked out your youtube channel. You're in the low hundreds after a year of work and you've only made $1000. Like for how saturated almost all of your keywords you're using, that's pretty okay. But if you actually study this shit, you'll see the trap guys focusing on one single medium sized guy like big scarr or ytb fatt get like a thousand subs in the first two months after posting everyday and blow at least a video a week.
I just can't get any subscribers! It sucks. Been uploading super consistently for months with high quality beats, but still only 58 subs
I do but I don’t really use it anymore tbh. The data UA-cam gives me is all I need to make adjustments
I appreciate the content Joe! Throughout your channel, you have a good way of sharing your insight. It really feels like we’re on this journey together, and that is really motivating!❤