Audio Background For Your Youtube Videos

Some of you have certainly figured out that Youtube videos bring traffic to your website… With Windows Movie Maker, it’s really not difficult to put together a short video that can garner views, and bring you traffic. The problem that many people are running into is audio – or rather, the lack of good audio. Youtube has been seriously cracking down on videos that use copyrighted music.

The solution is simple, just stick to good royalty free music that sets the tone you want. Usually, good royalty free music is subscription based, or some other form of payment is needed. But I ran across a free source of excellent royalty free music, and thought I’d share the link.

Have fun!

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3 comments to Royalty Free Music

  • Also try MusicRevolution.com (http://www.musicrevolution.com), an innovative new online marketplace for royalty-free music. The MusicRevolution.com production music library has thousands of tracks of affordable, high-quality royalty-free production music suitable for film, video, TV, radio, website, background music, on hold music and other business music applications. New music is being added every day. MusicRevolution.com offers four purchase options– Single Tracks, CDs, Subscriptions and an Internet Music Stream. I am the co-founder. 

  • Is it smart (SEOwise) to release a video to multiple video services (youtube, metcafe, ect)?  LIke the exact same video.  I know with article submission it would not be good and you should re-write but with video I assume its good to get the video to as many places as possible. 

    • Good question – There are only two reasons to post a video – views and links. I personally don't do much in the way of video marketing, but my understanding has always been that views are more important in video marketing – so it doesn't matter if you post the same video. I think that with videos – it's important to get the 'low-hanging' keywords, so your video will actually pick up viewers, whereas with article marketing, you can always use the links if your keywords are too competitive to rank for.

      Summary: I think the answer is yes – put the same video out to as many outlets as you can.

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