@@prodzbeatz yeah especially since BeatStars has a whole new system-either its the professional page or a starter page. would mean the world to us newbies on how to navigate, setup, all this from someone with your experience! Especially since most of the other vids on this topic are outdated. Thank you
thank a lot for the content man, really apprecciate it! love ur music too! would u mind to help me with a question? I'm reaching for a well known artist that at this moment points 240k search, 40 competition and 71 points average on vidiq (mac miller), plus i'm tagging another artist which is also pretty known but not as searched as mac (20k searchs, 21 comp and 69 average). The thing is that already exists 4 or 5 (or more idk) channels that are pretty damn famous (50-120k subs) doin type beats for mac. Considering this, you think it could be a viable option? (i'm not doin r&b like most mac's type beats btw, i'm kinda doin a sub-genre of lofi hiphop, which is the main reason why i'm tagging another artist), ty again man :) already subscribed and thumbed up!
Yo bro! 40 competition for the mac keyword is kinda high. So I definitely would recommend doing another artist keyword with that like you’re doing. But the problem is that second keyword you’re using doesn’t have a super high average score. So I’d suggest trying to find a better second keyword to use with an average score of 75 or higher (that ideally has high search cause 20k isn’t that much). Let me know if that makes sense and if you have any other questions!
Trackouts are the individual beat files (kick, snare, 808 etc) that you export from your project in your DAW. And an unlimited license is the highest and most expensive license type that you can sell. It typically gives artists the most rights and best file types and is the most expensive.