Gday Joe, really enjoy your content and have learnt alot from it. 👍 I'm new to beat making been learning fl studio for a couple months now. I have a strange question if someone buys one of my beats on beat stars and say they buy the stems aswell, how do they use those stems if say I did the drums on EZ Drummer3 within the DAW. Won't they need to have the same sfftware aswell to make use of it or say change it?
Thanks for sharing your total income over two years, which comes out to roughly $666.89 dollars a month. But, we need to deduct your operating costs like internet, phone, sales campaign costs, subscriptions. your labor rate, discounts/giveaways etc. So in total, I estimate your net earnings for those two years to be around $10,000 or roughly $5,000 per year. That's still a home run for the beginning beat maker though!!
To reply to this gunna have to break it down into points haha 1. Discounts were accounted for in the video 2. This video is just showing revenue not net 3. Phone bill is paid by about 6 other sources of income as well so can just take phone bill straight off earnings without account for other freelance earnings 4. Subscriptions / email marketing isn’t more than $500 a year. Also email marketing is used for other of my services so again can’t just take that off earnings so simply. 5. Don’t do giveaways 6. Don’t run any paid adds 7. Can’t give exact figure but last year was over $10,000 net easy. So you are way off However I am doing a video on this soon so you’ll be able to see the full breakdown of how I keep costs low and net income as well as invest earnings back in beat selling the right way
Hey, thanks for your reply. It really helps. Myself and one other person were interested in the actual breakdown. I'm a numbers/stat nerd so the more data the better. Fun fact: I used what are typical expenses for musicians/beat makers. Plus, I used modern wage rates in my calculations. I said in total (Net profit) you made about $10,000 a year. And you said the same. So not sure why you said I'm way off?? Also, I used the current average hourly wage rate of $13-15.00 an hour. I hope in your next detailed video on your earnings, you add what your personal hourly rate is too. For sure, you made great money! No doubt. Way more than the typical/average beat seller....👍
appreciate the transparency
Bro u going crazy this is the content we love so much we love to see someone we can relate to
Thank you ! That’s the goal with these videos ! :)
Gday Joe, really enjoy your content and have learnt alot from it. 👍 I'm new to beat making been learning fl studio for a couple months now. I have a strange question if someone buys one of my beats on beat stars and say they buy the stems aswell, how do they use those stems if say I did the drums on EZ Drummer3 within the DAW. Won't they need to have the same sfftware aswell to make use of it or say change it?
I see you 🫡
Thank you for sharing! Glad to see it is possible! I have about 8 hours a week for beat making, I would be thrilled to make anything over 5K!
Amazing numbers man, keep it up, you're killin' it! 😍
Great! Congrats and thanks for your transparency, what about the overhead costs?
Saving that for another video ! Defo needs a video making on that though along with how to invest the money you make back into your best business
See my reply. I just posted an estimated breakdown of operating costs, minus gross income: About $5,000 A year Net👍
@@BEATDADDYMUSIC- Much Appreciated brother 🙏🏽
thanks for sharing the results
Anytime !
Thanks for sharing your total income over two years, which comes out to roughly $666.89 dollars a month.
But, we need to deduct your operating costs like internet, phone, sales campaign costs, subscriptions. your labor rate, discounts/giveaways etc.
So in total, I estimate your net earnings for those two years to be around $10,000 or roughly $5,000 per year.
That's still a home run for the beginning beat maker though!!
To reply to this gunna have to break it down into points haha
1. Discounts were accounted for in the video
2. This video is just showing revenue not net
3. Phone bill is paid by about 6 other sources of income as well so can just take phone bill straight off earnings without account for other freelance earnings
4. Subscriptions / email marketing isn’t more than $500 a year. Also email marketing is used for other of my services so again can’t just take that off earnings so simply.
5. Don’t do giveaways
6. Don’t run any paid adds
7. Can’t give exact figure but last year was over $10,000 net easy.
So you are way off
However I am doing a video on this soon so you’ll be able to see the full breakdown of how I keep costs low and net income as well as invest earnings back in beat selling the right way
Hey, thanks for your reply. It really helps. Myself and one other person were interested in the actual breakdown. I'm a numbers/stat nerd so the more data the better.
Fun fact: I used what are typical expenses for musicians/beat makers. Plus, I used modern wage rates in my calculations. I said in total (Net profit) you made about $10,000 a year. And you said the same. So not sure why you said I'm way off?? Also, I used the current average hourly wage rate of $13-15.00 an hour. I hope in your next detailed video on your earnings, you add what your personal hourly rate is too.
For sure, you made great money! No doubt. Way more than the typical/average beat seller....👍
What was that big order you got on soundee? Did someone buy a whole albums worth of beats?