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I thought the same thing too. I started a type beat channel last year and ran it for 5 months and stayed at 100 views per video. Until I found a huge gem. You have to look at when the type beats in your niche are being searched the most and post an hour before. Everyone says to stick to a lane which is true, but it's all about knowing the right time to upload.
won't youtube cause problems if you're uploading the same beats to diff channels? because in theory it might be considered as "duplicate", but I don't know maybe changing the video clip could be enough
Hey Joe Firstly thank you for all your help with debunking the whole subject. Where have you learned your marketing skills ?They really shine! One thing that's not clear to me is, do you sell the same beats on multiple platforms? And if so how does that work? Cheers ✌️
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i started a type beat channel in may, i have about 250 subs, 30k plus views in total. my highest videos are 7k, several at 2k and the rest in the hundreds. I wanted to ask you how different do the genres have to be before you split them into new channels. actually i had implemented what you did before cuz my first channel has almost 2k subs but the algorithm was fuckin me so i stopped posting there and started a new channel which is performing better. so it seems like subs don’t matter. the thing is i produce afrobeat but there are several sub genres of afrobeat like there’s dancehall, calm afrobeat, emotional afrobeat, amapiano, upbeat afrobeat. i’m thinking : first one - calm ish afrobeat instrumentals, omah lay, libianca, tems, etc bassey you bad o: reggaeish, dancehall, burna, upbeat afro 3rd channel: amapiano type beat channel what do u think ?
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I thought the same thing too. I started a type beat channel last year and ran it for 5 months and stayed at 100 views per video. Until I found a huge gem. You have to look at when the type beats in your niche are being searched the most and post an hour before. Everyone says to stick to a lane which is true, but it's all about knowing the right time to upload.
won't youtube cause problems if you're uploading the same beats to diff channels? because in theory it might be considered as "duplicate", but I don't know maybe changing the video clip could be enough
Hey Joe
Firstly thank you for all your help with debunking the whole subject. Where have you learned your marketing skills ?They really shine!
One thing that's not clear to me is, do you sell the same beats on multiple platforms? And if so how does that work?
Cheers ✌️
You should also check out our option to search for artists who steal your beats for songs on streaming platforms and to add your beats into the content id system to monetize the content by creators on socials
checked out your website
i’ve put your service on my purchase list, seems like a better deal than beatstars sound id and i’ve actually been looking for a service like this for a while, glad i found you. hoping to sign up next month.
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i started a type beat channel in may, i have about 250 subs, 30k plus views in total. my highest videos are 7k, several at 2k and the rest in the hundreds. I wanted to ask you how different do the genres have to be before you split them into new channels. actually i had implemented what you did before cuz my first channel has almost 2k subs but the algorithm was fuckin me so i stopped posting there and started a new channel which is performing better. so it seems like subs don’t matter. the thing is i produce afrobeat but there are several sub genres of afrobeat like there’s dancehall, calm afrobeat, emotional afrobeat, amapiano, upbeat afrobeat. i’m thinking :
first one - calm ish afrobeat instrumentals, omah lay, libianca, tems, etc
bassey you bad o: reggaeish, dancehall, burna, upbeat afro
3rd channel: amapiano type beat channel
what do u think ?