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		By: EagleCinematics		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EagleCinematics]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 02:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://eaglecinematics.com/new-royalty-free-music-tagged-uploaded#comment-859&quot;&gt;Matteo&lt;/a&gt;.

Your point of uploading tracks regularly I totally agree on, not just at AudioJungle, but at every stock site. It seems to be really important to be in the &quot;fresh track&quot; section of most music libraries. When I don&#039;t upload new music sales seems to slow down. 

Another key element to this game is understanding how the individual libraries decides which tracks are shown at the top of the search results and categories. A lot of factors plays a role at most sites, but spending some time trying to figuring it out, will most often be time well spent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://eaglecinematics.com/new-royalty-free-music-tagged-uploaded#comment-859">Matteo</a>.</p>
<p>Your point of uploading tracks regularly I totally agree on, not just at AudioJungle, but at every stock site. It seems to be really important to be in the &#8220;fresh track&#8221; section of most music libraries. When I don&#8217;t upload new music sales seems to slow down. </p>
<p>Another key element to this game is understanding how the individual libraries decides which tracks are shown at the top of the search results and categories. A lot of factors plays a role at most sites, but spending some time trying to figuring it out, will most often be time well spent.</p>
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		By: Matteo		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matteo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2013 07:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[that was my way to approach royalty free.
I had literally tens of tracks composed for &quot;fun&quot; since 2000. when i discovered royalty free music (AJ in particular) I began crawling my HDD to look for old WAV files. I plan to upload ALL the material I have. I even uploaded short SFX i recorded with a minidisc and I actually sold some of them for some bucks. better than nothing... and they increase the sales count so you have better reputation! :)
now i have more than 100 tracks on AJ, and sold about 90 items. more are in the queue. On AJ i feel it was better to upload the tracks constantly, some tracks a week.
My portfolio, as you may know already, is also on pond5, revostock and music revolution but i was not so successfull on those marketplace. Not all the tracks are uploaded but still I have more than 50 tracks on each of those places. 
but only 6-7 sales at P5, 1 at revostock and 0 at musicrevolution. on revostock i have very low views (just 2 items above 10 visits!).
Uploading ALL that you have is the way to go (if you feel it...). I don&#039;t want to live with my music but for now it is nice to get some extra money... :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that was my way to approach royalty free.<br />
I had literally tens of tracks composed for &#8220;fun&#8221; since 2000. when i discovered royalty free music (AJ in particular) I began crawling my HDD to look for old WAV files. I plan to upload ALL the material I have. I even uploaded short SFX i recorded with a minidisc and I actually sold some of them for some bucks. better than nothing&#8230; and they increase the sales count so you have better reputation! 🙂<br />
now i have more than 100 tracks on AJ, and sold about 90 items. more are in the queue. On AJ i feel it was better to upload the tracks constantly, some tracks a week.<br />
My portfolio, as you may know already, is also on pond5, revostock and music revolution but i was not so successfull on those marketplace. Not all the tracks are uploaded but still I have more than 50 tracks on each of those places.<br />
but only 6-7 sales at P5, 1 at revostock and 0 at musicrevolution. on revostock i have very low views (just 2 items above 10 visits!).<br />
Uploading ALL that you have is the way to go (if you feel it&#8230;). I don&#8217;t want to live with my music but for now it is nice to get some extra money&#8230; 🙂</p>
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