User:BurleBlount1562

Though it seems to be getting harder and harder to sell beats, the truth of the matter is that beats sell just as fast as ever. In fact, I would venture to guess that beats are more sellable now than at any other point in history.

I understand that the music industry seems to be going down the pothole, but I wouldn't get caught in the hype. I can see as well as you can that the major labels are selling less and less records, even with big names like 50 Cent and Eminem selling half as much as they used to.

Yes, the major labels are having more trouble than ever selling records. Even big name artists who are already well into the world of glamorous fame are seeing their sales crash on a consistent basis. But does this really mean that the industry is crashing? Or is it all a matter of perspective.

I am a producer as well as an artist and let me tell you... Records are selling just as fast as ever and with services such as iTunes, it's becoming more and more simple. Hip hop and rap beats are in just as high of a demand, as it seems that everybody who calls themselves a rapper is looking for instrumentals.

Sure, because the record labels aren't doing as well (at least the mainstream labels) and because almost any average Joe can pick up an affordable beat making program and begin competing with you, it means that the game has gotten a bit more stiff in the traditional sense. This doesn't, by any means, create an impossible industry for you to come up in.

If you're willing to take the risk of starting a small business online, then you may just have what it takes to run a small beat selling website. It might interest you to know that it won't take very many dollars to get yourself in business, so there's not a whole lot of risk involved. This is one of the benefits of online business in general. You can start with a few bucks in your pocket.

I say think to the future. If the major labels are crashing, it means that being signed to one might mean your job isn't going to be around for much longer. Instead of trying to sell to their artists, why not think about the huge numbers of rappers who are independent? Hundreds of thousands of them are out there and they NEED beats. What if you could be the one to sell your beats to them?

Let's get past the obvious... Yes, record labels pay more per beat and that is why you think it's a better deal. The bigger company's have more money to blow and so it's quick cash in the scheme of things. But with beat selling online, you don't need to sell Exclusive Rights. You can sell Leases again and again to the same beats without ever giving up ownership. This means every beat could make 100 sales instead of just 1!

If you're looking to make money this way, you need to get involved in the online communities for beat makers. Out of all the websites online today, the best place to sell beats remains to be Soundclick. If you start a strong campaign on that website you will surely start racking in some serious change. Soundclick is full of rappers and producers alike, so get your feet wet and join in.

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