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๐Ÿš€ Big news everyone.
Our vidIQ partnership is officially live. https://vidiq.com/aiguerrilla I've been using vidIQ for a long time, and after a lot of conversations, we've now got an official partnership in place. As part of that partnership, they're offering a special deal through my link: You can get your first month of the Ultimate plan for just $1. The Ultimate plan includes: โœ… AI title generation โœ… Thumbnail ideas โœ… Description generation โœ… Keyword research โœ… Competitor analysis โœ… Channel growth tools โœ… Daily ideas and optimization recommendations If you're serious about growing on YouTube, this is one of the few tools I recommend without hesitation. You'll probably start seeing this link all over my content going forward because this partnership is now a full go. Grab the $1 deal here: ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://vidiq.com/aiguerrilla Let me know if you pick it up and what features you're using most.
๐Ÿš€ Big news everyone.
1 like โ€ข 6d
Hell yeah man congrats! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช
Albums vs Singles
I just dropped a new video breaking down something I keep trying to tell people inside this community. Albums beat singles when you are trying to build real money with AI music. This video is based on a manager for a major artist talking about the same strategy. He basically confirms what we have been doing, stop thinking like you are dropping one random song and hoping the algorithm saves you. Start thinking in catalogs, albums, themes, niches, and repeatable systems. Singles can work, but albums give you more surface area. More songs, more titles, more chances to rank, more chances to get playlisted, more chances for one track to pop off and pull the rest of the album with it. That is the game. Pick a niche, build the artist, cluster the songs around a theme, upload full albums, then keep feeding the machine. Go check out the video when you get a chance. This is not theory anymore, this is the same strategy being used by people managing major artists, and now we can use AI to move faster than they ever could.
2 likes โ€ข 13d
@Shrapnel Radio ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ can't wait to see it ๐ŸŽถ๐Ÿค˜
Tunecore & Lyra 3???
Just dropped a new video right now on the AI Guerrilla YouTube channel. Weโ€™re talking TuneCore, Spotify, DistroKid, AI music regulations, monetization, Lyra 3, and some of the weird stuff happening across the AI music space right now. I also go over niche research, viability scores, and how I personally look at whether a music niche is actually worth building in before wasting months uploading into the void. If youโ€™re serious about AI music, YouTube monetization, Spotify growth, or building long term income with this stuff, go watch it right now and drop a comment so I know you came from the community. Stop consuming. Start creating.
1 like โ€ข 27d
Great video ๐Ÿ’ฏ facts!
DistroKid & Spotify AI Music Credits
Just dropped a new video where I show you what it actually looks like when you upload an AI generated song through DistroKid, check the AI disclosure boxes, and send it out to platforms like Spotify and YouTube. I wanted to see for myself whether Spotify actually labels AI music publicly, how YouTube handles it, and what creators should be paying attention to when they publish AI assisted music. I also found some interesting metadata related stuff involving MP3 and WAV conversions that I think a lot of people are completely overlooking. A lot of people are guessing right now. Iโ€™d rather test it directly and show you what Iโ€™m seeing firsthand. Turn notifications on too because Iโ€™ll keep randomly going live to review channels, talk strategy, and share what Iโ€™m learning in real time.
1 like โ€ข May 13
I noticed the EXACT same details on my recent upload, no mention of the AI credits in YouTube or Spotify.... Yet. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช Great video J
2 likes โ€ข May 13
Sooo... I have been using Mixea through Distrokid and after mastering the song, when I open the wav file in notepad I no longer see any "made with Suno" verbiage. Just thought I would throw that out there.
first trying to generate income with music
First month I thought Spotify paid right away, but it actually pays after 3 months, so now Iโ€™m directing my audience to YouTube to generate more income. Even so, my music on Spotify keeps growingโ€”every 24 hours I get around 2,000 streams.
first trying to generate income with music
2 likes โ€ข May 4
That's amazing! Nice work. ๐Ÿ’ช
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