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      A Former User @orange
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      @orange said in How to promote plugins?:

      • I also suggest resellers (ADSR Sounds, APD, Producer Spot, Plugin Boutique...) Because they have thousands of existent customer database and the resellers can reach to them for you with a commission price.

      Yep this one has helped me loads, once your stuff is on there it's basically a passive income stream

      I believe if you really make really great products, price them appropriately and get on ALL the major stores you could do 20-40k a year from affiliate stores alone

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        A Former User @Dan Korneff
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        @dustbro Do you setup the campaigns yourself or have a dedicated marketer(s)?

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          Dan Korneff @A Former User
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          @iamlamprey It's a two man show over here. I'm doing the social media marketing and my partner takes care of email and drip campaigns.

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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            A Former User
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            wow thanks, everyone for this cool feedback! ❤️

            without any doubt, there are still lots of things to learn in this business...

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              A Former User
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              Really great tips. Thx everyone

              Here, I think the most successful (probably the best selling - except Christoph, of course, he is the best) coders/developers / brands are @orange @dustbro @ustk @d-healey @Lindon @Natan @iamlamprey

              And these tips are really important ones for new developers.

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                A Former User
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                hahahah no im definitely not one of the big sellers here ;)

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                  Natan @A Former User
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                  @iamlamprey said in How to promote plugins?:

                  hahahah no im definitely not one of the big sellers here ;)

                  Lol :) 😆

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                    d.healey @A Former User
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                    @iamlamprey Me neither :p

                    I work on the Field of Dreams method.

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                      orange @A Former User
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                      @harris-rosendahl My background is more about mixing engineering and sound design.

                      And I don't consider myself a good programmer. But definitely, I can say that being a good programmer only is not enough.

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                      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                        A Former User @Fortune
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                        @fortune said in How to promote plugins?:

                        I think GS forums are one of the toughest places. I see topics from uad, ssl, slate digital, plugin alliance, and other big names... And all of them are bombed by people, bad words, insulting...etc. all the things are there. I think it is a very hard place for a small company to start with, I don't suggest actually

                        As I understand, almost all of the brands are on the GS that they are promoting their stuff.

                        So isn't it worth it?

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                          A Former User
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                          A quick note on mean comments: people will hate no matter what you do - you could give away the best plugins for free, or even pay other people to use them, and someone somewhere would still complain

                          Avoiding posting your products on public forums or advertising them will guarantee 2 things:

                          1. no one will leave mean comments
                          2. no one will ever see or use your plugins
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                            orange @A Former User
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                            Yes indeed.

                            But if you believe your product and if you think it is good enough, I highly recommend sharing the news/advertisements on the GS!

                            Because there are millions of active users monthly in that platform and it is more likely possible to make people hear your brand. Yes of course you'll get negative comments, because it is impossible to please everyone! You should read the comments for the big brands by the way :) But in the end of the day, your product will get what it deserves.

                            And believe in me, you'll learn lots of things about the customer relationships in there :D

                            My suggestion is, whatever negative comment you get, be polite, be honest, be political and keep the conversation in a positive way. Listen to the users, listen to their suggestions and redirections. If you cover the users, then you'll get the love of them and your brand will win the game eventually of course. Don't forget that you are representing your brand there ;)

                            By the way, GS is more about the studio gears, so it might not be the best place for the virtual instruments, but definitely worth trying too!

                            @iamlamprey said in How to promote plugins?:

                            A quick note on mean comments: people will hate no matter what you do - you could give away the best plugins for free, or even pay other people to use them, and someone somewhere would still complain

                            Avoiding posting your products on public forums or advertising them will guarantee 2 things:

                            1. no one will leave mean comments
                            2. no one will ever see or use your plugins

                            develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                            macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                              A Former User @orange
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                              @orange Thank you for this great info! These suggestions are very valuable for me, I appreciate that! 👍 👏

                              @iamlamprey Yes there will be mean comments all the time :)

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                                Dan Korneff @orange
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                                @orange said in How to promote plugins?:

                                whatever negative comment you get, be polite

                                That's how we handle GS as well. Whenever someone says anything negative, I thank them for their valuable feedback.

                                Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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