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Audio tutorial continued.....

6.  AUDIO WE ARE LOOKING FOR...

6.1  RevoStock.com is looking for audio of all styles and genres.

6.2 What NOT to upload - Here are some examples of the types of audio files that get rejected more regularly.

  • Poorly Recorded Audio - If your audio files sound poor, shoddy, or homemade, please do not upload them as they will not be accepted.
  • Improperly encoded audio files: If your files are uploaded in unacceptable formats or resolutions, they will not be accepted.

7.  Title, Descriptions and Keywords

Upon uploading your audio files, you will be responsible for entering in a title, description and keyword for that file. 

7.1  Titles

Enter the title of your musical composition or a descriptive title for your sound effect here.

7.2 Descriptions

Your description allows you to go into more detail about what exactly is happening in your audio file.  It doesn't have to be long and drawn out.  For instance, the description for your music title "Salsa Nights" might be, "A and rhythmic salsa beat accompanied by flamenco guitar and horns," or for a sound effect your description might be, "Sound of a sports car firing up."

7.3  Keywords

Keywords are the most important factor in making your audio easily accessible to your potential buyers.  RevoStock.com uses a primary and secondary keyword system in order to make our search engine return the most relevant results to our users.>

PRIMARY KEYWORDS:  In the "Primary Keyword" field you should enter only 4-5 keywords that exactly describe your audio file.  For instance, for a smooth jazz piece that is upbeat with a guitar solo, you might use: smooth, jazz, fast, guitar, solo.  

SECONDARY KEYWORDS:  In the "Secondary Keyword" field you are given more freedom.  You should still only include keywords related to your audio files, but you may enter keywords that may not exactly or directly describe your audio file.  For example, for the smooth jazz piece mentioned above you might enter: Railway, Transportation, Underground, Waiting, Busy, Travel, City, Urban, Move, etc. etc.  

Users will be given the option of choosing to search by primary keywords, secondary keywords or both.  When entering your secondary keywords, try to imagine what someone might be searching for and enter keywords that would relate.  

Do not attempt to include words in your title, description or keywords that attempt to unfairly bump your audio file above anyone else's.

 

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