Deliver Your Music To TikTok

Delivering your music to Tik Tok means adding your music to the catalog of sounds available for Tik Tok users to attach in short videos. These creative, music-centric video clips help artists promote their songs, discover new fans, and interact with a global audience one clip at a time!

How to get my music on TikTok?

You can choose Tik Tok as an outlet for music delivery when submitting new releases for distribution! 8k Everest will deliver your music to Tik Tok on your set release date. Please note that Tik Tok is not available for free plan users.

Do I get paid for music usage on TikTok?

Yes! TikTok royalties are based on the number of videos using your music, not the views any individual video generated. You can view your TikTok royalties at 8k Everest back-end.

Which part of my song shows up on TikTok?

By default, the clip will be from the start to the 30th second of the track. However, you can also select a 30-second clip from the rest of the track to submit to the Tik Tok sound catalog.

How can I find my track on TikTok?

When searching for your music on TikTok, use both the track title and artist name, and remember that new songs will appear at the bottom of the search. If you cannot find it, don’t hesitate to contact us for assistance.

How do I get my music to reach more creators?

There is no secret key for your music to get viral on Tik Tok, but we can give you some tips that may boost your music to more potential listeners. One of the most important things is to create your own Tik Tok videos and share them on all your social media accounts to ensure people have the chance to notice them. Another critical point is to choose the appropriate clip of your song to deliver to Tik Tok, and the hook may be the best choice.
It is never easy to be a big name in the music business. Still, the most important thing is never to stop trying and always be open to new ideas and opportunities.

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Set Up Pre-Save Link For Your Music

For some of you who might not know, 8k Everest pre-save link feature is available to all the users (including free plan users). Today, we will teach you how to get the pre-save link and why it is essential for your upcoming project release.
What is a pre-save link?
Pre-save link is a vital part of any new release marketing plan. It allows your fans to “pre-save” your upcoming release to their music library on music streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and Deezer. More stores will be available for the pre-save feature in the future.
How to get my pre-save link?
Pre-save links will be available within 3-5 days after your music has been successfully distributed to outlets before the release date. Please go to “Catalog/Releases-Products,” and you can find the pre-save link available under the “share” button. This option is currently only available for Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, and Deezer. Please click here for detailed instructions.
What makes the pre-save link so vital for your new releases?
Pre-save link is now a widespread tool that many artists utilize to promote and market their music in the industry. By doing this, you can get closer to your audiences. You can share this pre-save link on your social media or blog, and then your followers can pre-save your upcoming album or singles on multiple music stores. Once your album/single is released, it will be added automatically to their library.
Pre-save links also count toward the number of “saves” or “adds” you get on release day, and the more you get, the more likely your track will feature in one of Stores’ algorithmic or editorial playlists; like “Release Radar.”
Why are the pre-save links not working?
Please note that pre-save links will be available within 3-5 days after distributing your music to outlets. This option is currently only available for Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, and Deezer. Please wait patiently for the links to be activated. If your pre-save link is still not working after five days since distribution, don’t hesitate to contact us at support@8keverest.com.

Monetize Your Music On YouTube

It’s common for artists to upload their new songs or music videos to YouTube for their fans to enjoy. But the fact is that content uploaded might generate little profit. There are alternative ways to make money on YouTube from your music that you should know.

1.YouTube Music
If you are a paid plan subscriber with 8k Everest, you can distribute your music to all the streaming services like Boomplay, Spotify, or Apple Music. Moreover, you can also distribute your music to YouTube, and the song will be available for YouTube Music users to stream. In addition, YouTube will create high-quality album art videos under an artist topic channel, playing the audio while displaying an image of your album cover.
You can make money from two categories: YouTube Music streaming of the song and YouTube artist topic video view/play. YouTube may place ads in or before your video if your song is doing well. All tracks have the potential to be monetized depending on the listeners.
Please note: YouTube Music is only available in some countries and regions, which means your music delivered to YouTube Music may only be available in particular countries and regions!

2.YouTube Content ID
YouTube Content ID is a service available to all paid plan users, helping you identify whenever your music is used in a monetized video (a video with ads) on YouTube and split a part of the video income to you.
YouTube will match you to your music once your song is successfully delivered to YouTube Content ID. YouTube will then be able to find all the videos that use your music. An ad is placed on the video once it’s found. This will include content you have uploaded yourself and videos submitted by other users. As the artist, you will get a portion of the revenue in your YouTube royalties.Please note: You must choose YouTube Music as an outlet for Content ID when you submit your music for distribution on 8keverest.com.

New Ways To Monetise Music On DSPs

It is common for artists to collect royalties from streaming service providers based on streaming performances. But today, I will show you the new ways in which artists can successfully monetize their music on streaming services. Read this article and learn how to earn more from your music career. Last year, Spotify for Artists launched a new feature: the Artist Fundraising Pick. Artists can already select their favorite project to highlight and showcase on their profile as the Artist’s Pick. In addition, now the artist can highlight a fundraising destination in addition to their Artist’s Pick. First and foremost, this feature enables artists to raise money to support themselves, their bands, or their crews by getting the word out to their fans on Spotify artist profiles. We have a strong group of initial fundraising partners: Artists can choose to add a link to Cash App, GoFundMe, and PayPal.me. How to raise it: Spotify for Artists admin users can select “Get started” on the banner at the top of their dashboard to submit their Fundraising Pick. The fundraising pick you choose is up to you: You can fundraise for yourself, your crew, or a charity partner — as long as it fits within Spotify policy. For more details, please visit: Besides Spotify, Audiomack also launched its “Supporter” function this month: a new way for creators to earn. No matter what level you’re in your career, whether you are a full-time professional with a dedicated fanbase, a beginner making their first song, or anywhere in between. Supporters create a brand new source of revenue to help you earn more than you would from streaming alone. How to get started with Audiomack Supports: Get yourself enrolled in Audiomack Monetization Program; (more information: ). Your music is automatically enabled for support once you enroll in the Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP). “Supporters” is more than a new way to earn money. If utilized fully, it allows you to identify and engage with your top fans unprecedentedly, all on Audiomack. Connect with your top fans using our message composer and include links for exclusive content and offerings.