In the Prepping Your Work series of blog posts, we’re going to give you tips, tricks, and advice to prepare your digital work for sale on CybaSumo.
When your digital goods are easy to browse, download, and use, you are far more likely to turn a window shopper into a buyer. In this post we’ll discuss music and other types of audio you can sell on CybaSumo.
MP3 Formats
CybaSumo supports MP3 files only. These are the most common types of audio files, and can be played back on every software and hardware player being made and sold today, including iPods, Zunes, iTunes, and Linux players.
Be sure to follow these tips to make sure your fans get the most out of your music:
Choose a bitrate that’s appropriate to your music and size of the download.
Your music editing software should allow you to save your music at different bitrates. The higher the bitrate, typically the larger the file and the higher the audio quality.
The current ‘standard’ for MP3 music is 192 kbits/s. 128-160 kbits/s will provide smaller files, but listeners may notice some loss in audio quality, especially in bass sections. You can go all the way up to 224-320kbits/s, but be sure to check the file size – you don’t want to have huge files that will take a long time for customers to download.
Choose a constant vs. variable bitrate.
Constant birate (CBR) is more compatible with older players. Variable bitrate (VBR) may not work as well on much older MP3 players, but it takes up less space than CBR music.
Make sure your ID3 tags are filled in.
ID3 tags provide information about your music such as composer, title, album, track, year, and even album art. Using ID3 tags means a more enjoyable experience for your listeners, who can see them in many music players.
If your music editor does not let you tag your files, you can use a separate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_editor tag editor.
Use standard file naming conventions
The standard file naming convention is typically Artist – Title.mp3 (for example, Madonna – Material Girl.mp3). This is separate and distinct from ID3 tags. Name your music files consistently and they will be easier to manage on an MP3 player or computer.
Describe Your Work
Be sure to give each track a title, description, and tags. Let shoppers know who you are, what your music is all about, and what your influences are.
Other Types of Audio
Just because this category is called Music, don’t think you can’t sell other types of audio as well. You can sell anything you can record with a microphone on CybaSumo:
- Podcasts
- Lectures
- Spoken word recordings
- Audio plays
- …and more!
Next time - preparing your digital art for sale on CybaSumo.