1:45 Sure, it’s just a number, but every number represents someone who likes your song. It can also make you happy to see and hear that people enjoy listening to your music. For example, it might help them get through the day or make them feel happy. I don’t see it as just a number.
Awesome video Aurelie! 🙌 As a songwriter / producer who earns around AUD $30k per year in royalties from billions of streams across all platforms, unfortunately I can confirm that it can be difficult to survive from streams alone! Hence why after 15 years in the music industry I have now started a TH-cam channel making videos about songwriting and production. Inspiring stuff 🤘
Oh wow, thank you for your testimony! But in 15 years, and billions of streams I mean... you deserve more! Love that you added TH-cam to your music business now 😃 I'll definitely be checking some of your videos!
I was part of the MusiCreator Cohort 1, so glad I took this course, helped me a lot. I heard a sentence in another video which said: "Your Music is not your Product anymore, your Music is your Marketing to your Product." I think this is true in this day and age
Spotify SUCKS, but it is a marketing tool to help get your name and music out to the world. So like you say don't think of Spotify as a income source just view it as a free marketing tool.
It's moved from a marketing tool to what feels like a pyramid scheme coz they'll withhold royalties if a song doesn't cross 1,000 but still make money off you 😂
Yes I would agree among other platforms like sound cloud, but remember , to get on there it’s not free you have to pay distribution service to like Distrokid
Yay Dear PLV thank you for the video. Let me share, you video is brilliantly expaining & I was also thinking about it. I feel like a good number of streams is a proof of quality / ability. If I suddenly release a book now, people are going to trust me more if I walk the talk :D And also it's not a hard thing to do, all it takes is just running ads with a small budget. Though tbh it's probably better to collect email list though ads. ___ Best ways to monetize I think are: 1) Paid community 2) Digital products / teaching (or physical but that's usually harder) 3) Brand deals 4) Mixing for people 5) Epidemic sound / sync / samples
$123.51 in over 3 years and the big royalty was DistroKid selling my first album as a NFT for $50, royalties ain't it as of now but it's nice to have bus fare once in a while 😂😂
The Business of Earning Royalties Really Depends on what you set out to do & the connections you've made. Royalties are my 2nd biggest source of income but it wouldn't be so if I didn't have music placements with alot of known Dancehall & Reggae Singers.
Thank you for the video. Royalties are my main income but it is so little compared to how many streams I have as a music producer. In my country (Ukraine) Spotify pays around 700$ for 1 million streams. Averagely I earn around 700 dollars a month from all platforms (I get 30-40% of the song income) but it is not enough at all to progress as a musician and create stuff that I want. That's why I watch your videos to learn how to build my own brand. Keep it up) I really like your content
Spotify is one of the main reasons why music is such as Trap becoming stagnant due to there low pay outs and making music have to fit a very specific sound to get in there play lists. Music has to sound like other music to get into playlists and thats whay so much music just sounds generic and lacking creativity. There is more money to be made from selling products to producers then there is in mainstream music streaming.
The only times I made money as a musician was through Merch The only time I make money as a producer is by recording others and getting paid for my time. If I didn't love doing it it is almost a futile enterprise
Moment of truth! This is the best video you've ever created for us dear friend. We're tired of videos like: how to make money on Spotify in 3 minutes 😂😂😂, guys
Yeah that's why I do 90% of my releases with labels 😉 And ghost producing is fun for people that don't want all the attention cuz lots of us are introverts too! :)
If an artists is not able to generate 1000 streams a year, he has to blame himself not Spotify. And: what's the point if you're only getting pennies transferred?
Spotify is unlike youtube, even if you create a bangers, you'll still end up with 0 streams because Spotify is lousy at recommending song to everyone, and everyone and their mom already had their comfort playlist. your song most likely will hit an impenetrable brick wall TH-cam on the other hand at least will boost your video 48 hours after the initial release, and you've to prove yourself. you have at least 1% chance to succeed on youtube instead of 0.0001% on spotify but, like always, it also depend on how you promote your song as well, and how you utilize social media
@@jensenraylight8011 Thats why I don't even bother putting My music on streaming services, its a waste of time and work, to basically make no money and probably no plays.
1:45 Sure, it’s just a number, but every number represents someone who likes your song. It can also make you happy to see and hear that people enjoy listening to your music. For example, it might help them get through the day or make them feel happy. I don’t see it as just a number.
Awesome video Aurelie! 🙌
As a songwriter / producer who earns around AUD $30k per year in royalties from billions of streams across all platforms, unfortunately I can confirm that it can be difficult to survive from streams alone!
Hence why after 15 years in the music industry I have now started a TH-cam channel making videos about songwriting and production.
Inspiring stuff 🤘
Oh wow, thank you for your testimony! But in 15 years, and billions of streams I mean... you deserve more! Love that you added TH-cam to your music business now 😃 I'll definitely be checking some of your videos!
This is awesome Aurelie! Streaming just isn’t viable for a full time living! Super cool seeing how else we can make money and a living 😊
Absolutely, thank you Robert!!! 😍
I was part of the MusiCreator Cohort 1, so glad I took this course, helped me a lot. I heard a sentence in another video which said: "Your Music is not your Product anymore, your Music is your Marketing to your Product." I think this is true in this day and age
👀 hey mom! I’m on youtube!😂 thank you for the mention PLV ❤
Hahahaha anytime buddy 😉❤️
@@musicbyplv Me too I think! 🙂
In the style of sample packs, I also saw that some people sell cool synth plugin preset packs as well
Yeah if you're skilled and unique in sound design, there's a big market for sure :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very interesting !
Spotify SUCKS, but it is a marketing tool to help get your name and music out to the world. So like you say don't think of Spotify as a income source just view it as a free marketing tool.
Yes! Absolutely fully agree with you 😉
It's moved from a marketing tool to what feels like a pyramid scheme coz they'll withhold royalties if a song doesn't cross 1,000 but still make money off you 😂
Yes I would agree among other platforms like sound cloud, but remember , to get on there it’s not free you have to pay distribution service to like Distrokid
@@musicbyplv hey i have a track i would like u to mix an master I'm from another country called Guyana 🇬🇾 how can I contact you
thank you ,Music is like cooking, it's selling yourself. Some people like it, some people don't. As long as we love and enjoy what we do.
Well said! Love that mindset :) Very freeing creatively too!
Yay Dear PLV thank you for the video.
Let me share, you video is brilliantly expaining & I was also thinking about it.
I feel like a good number of streams is a proof of quality / ability.
If I suddenly release a book now, people are going to trust me more if I walk the talk :D
And also it's not a hard thing to do, all it takes is just running ads with a small budget.
Though tbh it's probably better to collect email list though ads.
___
Best ways to monetize I think are:
1) Paid community
2) Digital products / teaching (or physical but that's usually harder)
3) Brand deals
4) Mixing for people
5) Epidemic sound / sync / samples
$123.51 in over 3 years and the big royalty was DistroKid selling my first album as a NFT for $50, royalties ain't it as of now but it's nice to have bus fare once in a while 😂😂
Nice video! Do you use some platform to get UGC orders for your videos?
Not particularly, my content on social media does the work for me ;) Then brands are reaching out to me!
The Business of Earning Royalties Really Depends on what you set out to do & the connections you've made.
Royalties are my 2nd biggest source of income but it wouldn't be so if I didn't have music placements with alot of known Dancehall & Reggae Singers.
Oh absolutely, as I said, if you focus on it, you CAN make it work but, it's not the only way, that's all ^^
Thank you for the video. Royalties are my main income but it is so little compared to how many streams I have as a music producer. In my country (Ukraine) Spotify pays around 700$ for 1 million streams. Averagely I earn around 700 dollars a month from all platforms (I get 30-40% of the song income) but it is not enough at all to progress as a musician and create stuff that I want. That's why I watch your videos to learn how to build my own brand. Keep it up) I really like your content
Oh. Right now I've started to make 1 on 1 consultations because that's my favorite way to monetize my knowledge)
Spotify is one of the main reasons why music is such as Trap becoming stagnant due to there low pay outs and making music have to fit a very specific sound to get in there play lists. Music has to sound like other music to get into playlists and thats whay so much music just sounds generic and lacking creativity. There is more money to be made from selling products to producers then there is in mainstream music streaming.
@@HOLLASOUNDS yeah the genericness is everywhere at this point
@cloudbloodmusic I want different, and wired but still musical music.
@@HOLLASOUNDS yeah like back in the 90s
@cloudbloodmusic I was going to say 80s synth revolution, but close enough.
Ok, thanks for the honestly!
Always!!! 🙌🏻
The only times I made money as a musician was through Merch
The only time I make money as a producer is by recording others and getting paid for my time.
If I didn't love doing it it is almost a futile enterprise
Yeah definitely gotta first do it for the love of it but happy to see you're finding ways 😉
Thank you for this information 🫡
You're very welcome! I hope it was helpful 😊
Moment of truth! This is the best video you've ever created for us dear friend. We're tired of videos like: how to make money on Spotify in 3 minutes 😂😂😂, guys
Haha you're welcome! I'm glad you can relate to it 😉 ❤️
Hi. Do you know about Rick Barker's (former Taylor Swift manager) music monetisation course for indie musicians? If yes, what do you think about?
Something dont sound right but use Sound Excange
Spotify is just traffic from a production Viewpoint
Hello!
❤ you 🤗 love from india I'm a producer also, not pro 😂
In 3 years you made $42? Dear God!!!! I don't know how Tone And I ("Dance Monkey") made a couple of millions in 3 months 🤔
Your better off if you can ghost produce for a famous artist or get a label to work with you
Yeah that's why I do 90% of my releases with labels 😉 And ghost producing is fun for people that don't want all the attention cuz lots of us are introverts too! :)
ignore me, it's just the teacher in me: *choose* not *chose*
LMAO I'm not English so... definitely don't care 😂 It's my language haha, probably won't change no matter how much I try to learn English 😂
@@musicbyplv - hahaha! needless to say, feel very proud you can do what you do at your level of work. I know I cannot! 🙏
If an artists is not able to generate 1000 streams a year, he has to blame himself not Spotify. And: what's the point if you're only getting pennies transferred?
Spotify is unlike youtube, even if you create a bangers, you'll still end up with 0 streams because
Spotify is lousy at recommending song to everyone, and everyone and their mom already had their comfort playlist.
your song most likely will hit an impenetrable brick wall
TH-cam on the other hand at least will boost your video 48 hours after the initial release,
and you've to prove yourself.
you have at least 1% chance to succeed on youtube instead of 0.0001% on spotify
but, like always, it also depend on how you promote your song as well, and how you utilize social media
Ok how do you get 1000 streams then, genius?
@@jensenraylight8011 Thats why I don't even bother putting My music on streaming services, its a waste of time and work, to basically make no money and probably no plays.
Bs u just rely on youtube affiliate andf bs like that
If only 😂
i actually know you from Ghosthack ads!
Oh wow that's crazy 😂 Welcome to the family then!!