While watching this an idea hit me for longer watch time for beats. Include a 5-7 sec intro clip with your logo (I guess kinda a little intro). That will guarantee at least 5 more seconds of watch time which makes all the difference especially the bigger your catalog is. Maybe before the beat starts have a 30 sec short clip of you taking about tour inspiration for the beat or just keep your audience updated so they not only care about your beats but YOU as a person. I’ve heard time and time again on “how to sell best videos” that by showing your face and character , you get known by buyers on a more personal level, which I heard helps, Basically building your brand. So with a 30 sec intro of you talking + a 5-7 sec graphic logo intro that’s potentially 35 EXTRA seconds of watch time before the beat even starts, which may seem small but it’s HUGE for producers just starting out. More often the not, the majority of my beats barely make it to the 35 sec mark watch time, so that additional 30 secs of intro watch time will boost your engagement and watch time drastically, almost double!! What do you guys think about this? I’m gonna give it a shot on my next few beats and report back ! -Alex (prod.gutta$kum) 💎⚡️
Just started my yt channel and I've seen some of the most successful type beats channels post every 2 days, not daily. Checked a channel you manage and i ve seen beats posted there everyday. Have you tested the results, does it work better to post daily? Im pretty confused
not really in the way many people believe. heres an example. We posted every friday at 12PM for the last 11 months or so on this channel. We've established that connection with our audience to where are fans are expecting and looking forward to that, every friday at 12pm est. Thats where scheduling and consistency comes into place, but when you don't have any following, uploading tuesday or wednesday or sunday won't really make that big of a difference
@@wegotthatHEATE thank you man i was thinking schedule all my beats for the 30 days you talk about. And i will do it on 2 YT channel so 60 beats in total for 30 days. I will give an update late December
Hi boy! how do you protect your productions? I've been making beats for a long time, I've always kept them to myself but now I'd like to try to sell them ... how can I prevent my beats from being illegally downloaded? that a song is made online without my knowing and without my consent? ps. I wouldn't want to fill the beats with 'Producer tags' risking making them too 'dirty', you feel me?