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How can i sell and make money off of the beats i make?
11-19-2012, 02:24 AM
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How can i sell and make money off of the beats i make?
i am a 16 year old producer and i want somebody to recognize my talent before i get to old for recognition. Its not about the money, i just want my beats to be HEARD!

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11-19-2012, 02:32 AM
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make your own beat website and sell them! this guy looks like he knows what hes doing

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11-19-2012, 02:32 AM
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Loads of people put them on YouTube just to get heard, but not paid.
You need to find rappers and singers, they will buy them, or use them for free to get you and them heard.
All social networking sites are full of rappers, singers and producers...
Just find people to put on your beats.
BTW, talent doesn't have an age to get discovered or recognition it deserves, especially for producers.
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11-19-2012, 02:32 AM
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Use Social networks Twitter & Facebook get all your friends post your beats to them ask them to Re-tweet or re-Post so it can go viral, Basic Marketing and keep it up Dont ever go cold be consistent.

10 Sites You Should Be Uploading Your Music To:

SoundCloud - This site has some great looking widgets which allow you to paste your tracks elsewhere and we especially love the comment system where you can comment on a specific point in a track. Upload upto 10 tracks on a standard free account. If you want more you have to pay. But the amounts for a free account are pretty decent.

ReverbNation - While you cannot directly upload your music on Facebook, by using ReverbNation you can easily post your music to your Facebook account using their Facebook Apps. You will probably get some listeners through ReverbNation too and get to use lots of their cool features.

TheSixtyOne - Upload your music and the name of the track stays hidden for 24 hours. Members of the site will spend their credits on liking your track, if lots of members like your track you're going to get on the front page. This site is a great way to get listeners and ultimately new fans.

OurStage - Upload your music into their monthly contest and you will be paired up randomly with other tracks for people to vote on which one they like the best. More votes get you to the top of the leaderboard and ultimately to win prizes at the end of the month.
Jamendo - This site lists tracks that have been released under a Creative Commons license, if you've made yourself an album there's no reason why you can't upload a few tracks to promote your other music. Maybe place some of your older tracks on there to draw in some new fans.

MySpace - I doubt that anyone with an internet connection hasn't come across this site. It is almost essential to have a web presence here. Upload your tracks into the MySpace player, design your page and keep the MySpace blog updated with important news about your music.
Imeem - Create an artist account here and you can upload your tracks into their huge database of music. It is also a very social site allowing people to share music with each other.

Last.fm - People who have the Last.fm application installed can share with friends what they've been listening to, but if you sign up for an account you can upload your music and it will appear on your artist page and be discovered when people search for similar musicians to ones that they already like.

SoundClick - Upload your music to the SoundClick community and you'll be placed into the charts for each genre, you'll also get an artist page to link to your other social network accounts.
iLike - Allows you to upload your music and more, apparently there is 50 million people using the service so it's a place you can't ignore. Also allows you to paste your music into Facebook like ReverbNation does above.
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