Zukkio is now redirecting to BeatOrchard and therefore no longer active.
Zukkio is a new royalty free music library that has just been launched. It look really professional, but here at the beginning you should not expect a lot of sales.
As with all new sites it does take time to build an audience. I have just signed up and are in the process of uploading my tracks.
The front end of Zukkio is very easy to use, but the uploading and tagging could be much better. For example why to I have to select how long the track is – everyone else can auto detect, why do I have to scroll to select the tags, why cant I upload wav files etc.
Zukkio.com | |
Reviews Submissions | Yes |
Re-Titles Tracks | No |
Exclusive or Non-exclusive | Non-exclusive |
Set Own Price | No |
Commission Split | 60% |
Tracks Approved In | ? |
Has anyone had any luck with Zukkio? I signed up before they went live and was told I’d have a great chance at selling music because I was one of the first ones to sign with them. So far…. nothing.
I have not got around to uploading at Zukkio yet, but have created an account. I will upload 20 tracks tomorrow to test them out. If ~20 tracks don’t make me any sales I will just skip the library and focus on others. I will make sure to let you know if I get any sales at Zukkio.
Thanks. I’m probably going to drop ones that have yielded no sales for at least 6 months. So far these have had zero sales: buystocksound, 909music, millionducks, zukkio, youlicense and tunesociety. BTW, saw your review of Emmett Cooke’s book… is it worth buying??
As I write in the review I would have loved to have the book 1½ years ago, it would have saved me so much time. I did not learn that much from reading the book as I have spent a lot of time researching about selling royalty free music online. There was a few tips and ideas I had not thought of myself.
It is a great guide with everything you need to know, but when it comes do to it – hard work is the only way to becomes successful in selling royalty free music. The list of the 200 music libraries should be solid too and the price point seems very fair to me.