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BeatStars works when your store has clear licenses, searchable titles, consistent uploads, strong previews and fast checkout. The beat alone is not the funnel.
Set Up the Store
Use clear artwork, producer branding, license tiers and descriptions that explain what artists receive.
Organize beats by mood, BPM and artist type so buyers can find a match quickly.
Your store should answer buyer questions before checkout: Can they monetize on YouTube? Do they receive WAV or stems? Are stream limits included? How should they credit you? Can they upgrade later? Confusion reduces conversion.
Treat beat titles as search and positioning. A vague title like Beat 42 is less useful than a searchable mood, artist lane, BPM and key. Do not spam famous artist names, but make the buyer understand the use case.
Lease vs Exclusive
Leases create repeatable income; exclusives can pay more but remove future licensing upside.
Spell out stems, distribution limits, monetization rights and credit language.
Create tiers that feel different. A basic MP3 lease, a WAV lease, a trackout/stem lease and an exclusive should not all promise the same files. Price should reflect delivery, rights, limits and support.
For exclusives, check what happens to previous leases. Most producers allow earlier lease buyers to keep the rights they already purchased, then stop selling new licenses after exclusive sale. Say that clearly.
Promotion Funnel
Use YouTube, TikTok, short clips, email capture and retargeting to bring artists back to the store.
BeatStars is the checkout, not the whole marketing plan. A buyer may discover you on YouTube, hear a hook on TikTok, save a playlist, join an email list, then buy two weeks later. Track where serious artists come from.
Post snippets that demonstrate a use case: open verse space, hook section, switch-up, stem preview or artist demo. If every post is only a beat visualizer, buyers may not imagine themselves on the track.
Make Buying Feel Safe
- Preview clarity Let artists hear the hook, verse pocket and beat switch without forcing them through a messy page.
- License clarity Use plain-language license summaries next to legal templates so artists know what they can release.
- Fast delivery Automated delivery should send the right files immediately. Manual delivery kills trust.
- Upgrade path Explain whether a buyer can upgrade from MP3 to WAV, stems or exclusive later.
Metrics to Watch
Track plays, favorites, cart starts, checkout conversion, repeat buyers, email signups and which traffic source creates paid customers. A beat with fewer plays but higher cart conversion may be more valuable than a viral beat that attracts non-buyers.
Review your catalog monthly. Rename unclear beats, update weak descriptions, archive sounds that no longer fit your brand and build more beats in the lanes that attract serious buyers.
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よくある質問
- Is BeatStars still worth it?
- Yes, if you treat it as a store plus marketing funnel, not just a file host.
- Should I sell exclusives?
- Only when the price justifies losing future lease income.
- What should a BeatStars lease include?
- A lease should define usage rights, stream limits, delivery files, credit language and whether Content ID or monetized video is allowed.