What happens if I already have a RU-vid channel featuring my music and select to have RU-vid platform through a distribution company? Will there be a problem or confusion?
is there anyway to contact you outside of YT? I wanna get a lil knowledge on how you promoted some spotify music because it is clear that labels use bots but sometimes it can be hard to leverage if you don't have a good code/bot yet
I was trying to upload stuff through another distributor and they were asking me for my composition copyright and sound recording copyright I have no idea what this is and it's mandatory even with AI generated music so what do I do?
As a music creator who is using SUNO, I can tell you, you still need to edit and master the tracks if you want to truly sell them further then just streaming. AI is good, but still not professional level good. You need some know how to get real top end results.
I found the way to get 1-4k monthly after following these steps getting organic streams that you do yourself, I’m interested in explaining and working with you and make you be part of our team, since you already know these first steps it will be more easy to get u in. If you’re interested let me know
I've just gotten into the AI music game with a bunch of songs I have written (my lyrics turned into songs on an AI generator, where I paid for pro licensing to own all the rights). Would you recommend the YT hour-long video idea to be a mix of different songs in the same video - or possibly alternative versions of the same songs?
Hi the revenues was coming from both RU-vid and Spotify? Also do you think to earn that much money you need a certain amount of followers to start with? And finally did you promote your videos somehow or just uploaded? Thanks!
The revenue was only from Spotify, The RU-vid channel revenue is another income source I didn't show, I do some Instagram promotion for the playlists, but most of the income comes by relying on RU-vid growth, getting organic followers to Spotify playlist, and get streams, and so on. Soon, I'll upload a video about this specific topic, with a more detailed and new strategy, as I see that this video is maybe outdated a bit.
yup! I share the playlist link everywhere in the channel, some artists even pay to add/promote their songs on the top 10 tracks in the playlist, good luck!
@@Nova-Academy Sorry to bother again man, just missing one piece in your tutorial. You have to register the generated songs to a collection society before distribute them right? Otherwise how you can get paid for them when streamed? Thanks again!!
@@jayman6608 Most people say and say, while few people do and earn, if the AI Music sounds good, Spotify has no reason to take it down, and if you are really worried about using AI, in the next video I'll show you how to earn from music without AI and with zero music production experience, stay tuned.
@@Nova-Academy Well I know one way is to put it on RU-vid. I've just been putting together some stuff and creating a AI band. So I had several avenues already planned for revenue just wanted to make sure that 1 of them wasn't a dud before I started.
Dude, I must say, I'm only 1:58 mins into your video and I just gotta pause and comment on how smart you are! My goodness, the things you think of and the mentality you have is incredible. I have watched a fair share of these RU-vid videos, but you really stood out because of the way you think. You're definitely going places and definitely going to be successful.
Thanks for sharing, great video! I'm curious about your 1 hr video. How many tracks do you usually use in a 1 hr video? Also do you have animated videos or static images for these videos looping through the videos?
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That's great tip! Do you release the music via Distrokid as a single song release or in an album of a few songs, and what's your frequency of music release for the 300 tracks through Distrokid?
So. As an amateur musician. Seing this scheme I understand how much I lost trying to promote my own music, being completely off the course ) I can fix my scheme helps to this video. I appreciate your work!
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That makes sense. I have been a bit worried about people trying to copy my music and images. I am having to watermark everything. Not sure how to protect the music.
I started this journey 3 months ago & uploaded a video every day. But it got a bit tough to upload every single day, so what I did was prepare 7 videos every weekend & schedule them to go up on RU-vid all along the week, It's made things a lot easier. I've uploaded around 128 videos each 1hr long over three months, And it turned out to be a great way to earn money by working on the weekends. (:
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As you know, the images (characters) are generated by AI. This means you own what you generate, including the characters, dialogs, & the whole work. simply you can release it commercially (:
On average, kids content creators make $5 per every 1,000 views through ads, on the other hand, The average rate for normal content is around $1-3 per 1,000 views.
You can monetize your RU-vid channel with AI voices, as long as the voices sound real & the videos are valuable for kids. Just make sure the videos don't sound robotic.