At 7/23/21 10:49 AM, EricMatyas wrote:At 7/19/21 10:01 PM, Template88 wrote:just wanted to say i like the way your site is organized, you gave great range of content there, i wish more people knew about your thread and could see and use your stuff.
I've actually tried to post my tracks in my feed, but so many people are posting that it gets lost within a hour. Any ideas?
So assuming your goal was to get as many animators and content creators to use your stuff as possible.... you would have to network a lot more. You have an older account, but hardly any fans, in your case this isnt an issue of content quality but lack of traffic. Nobody (here) knows who you are. Your thread is mostly audio based, but is on the animation forum. Normally, that would be pretty logical, you make music for animators to use you put your music up on the animator forum....the problem is though that the animation forum is dead, and has been for as long as I've been a member of this site, so theres no foot traffic here. I've only limited interaction with the audio forum on the site but it seems to be the most organized on the site and has plenty of traffic. Not much of a solution for you though, at least not directly, as its full of musicians. Posting to the audio portal itself though seems like an awful experience. Still, getting more well known as a musician and sound engineer would help increase traffic. More so though, just general networking with creatives and getting your name out there.
Theres this guy out there who joined recently by the name of @Vurbank, he came out of nowhere, and appeared in all the newgrounds discord servers simultaneously, and he was there every day pitching himself as available for any project, any time. Talking to people, engaging with the community from all levels, top and bottom. Artists, musicians, animators, gamedevs, everyone. People started using his stuff. You could adopt a similar strategy.