3 Steps to Greater Success on AudioJungleThis is an article based on a comment from reader Chandler in one of my previous blog posts, “Exclusive Vs Non-Exclusive Finally Answered”. The question is regarding the lower sale price of sound effects on AudioJungle. Chandler writes:”Great post. I have a few of my …
Exclusive Vs Non-Exclusive: Year 3
Three years ago wrote a case study entitled “Exclusive Vs. Non-Exclusive Finally Answered”. In this study, I explored whether it was more beneficial to sell stock audio on a non-exclusive contract with multiple companies, or exclusively with a single company at a higher commission rate. This is now the third …
Tax Tips for US Stock Media Contributors
Becoming a contributor in the stock media market can be an appealing proposition. The relative ease of breaking into the industry and the allure of a source of passive income can make it a worthwhile endeavor. But even with minimal sales, it is important to understand that selling stock media …
Exclusive Vs Non-Exclusive: Year 2
A little over a year ago, I wrote an article entitled Exclusive Vs. Non-Exclusive Finally Answered, which recounted the experiences of my first year selling with some of the largest public-sourced stock sound libraries available on the internet. Before logging a year’s worth of sales data, I posed an ultimate …
Exclusive Vs Non-Exclusive Finally Answered
A Case Study in Crowd-Sourced Stock Audio LibrariesListen along as you read:A couple years ago, I made the decision to start selling my recorded sound effects and music online as stock material. After doing a bit of research, I discovered a growing trend in the industry focused around a type …