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35 files. You think, it not a problem? And if everyone starts to throw on 50 files in day, (to create 50 audio FX in day it really). What then?
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But this is not FXs… I agree that 35 Fx from one author on main page – this is no good…But if a new author have a 200 quality files, why he must waiting a few month while he can upload all tracks? Maybe, he has a free time right now and he want to download all of them…Though this is not very good idea for this author, because this files won’t be on start page forever…:)
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And I think that it is necessary to limit the number of loaded files. Despite the quality.
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But this is not FXs…
What difference? A file = a file.
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Maybe 10 files per day?:) Guys, i want to upload 10 new files and after that i’ll go swim on the Black Sea…You let me upload 10 new tracks, guys?:)Please…:)
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Maybe 10 files per day?:) Guys, i want to upload 10 new files and after that i’ll go swim on the Black Sea…You let me upload 10 new tracks, guys?:)Please…:)
Do not cry.
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I agree about possibly limiting daily FX file submissions, but not any kind of music tracks.
It is hard to get noticed in a marketplace with 16,000+ audio files, and while this guy is the current gold medal holder in competitive track submitting, we all kind of do the same thing, albeit on a smaller scale. I finish making tracks every couple of days, but I wait until I have 5 or so, and then do a batch upload, and it isn’t because I don’t have time to upload tracks as I finish them, it is because I get more exposure by having more icon saturation on the front page for a day or two.
This is a competitive business, and if this guys business strategy is to upload a years worth of work in a single day, then I think that is his choice to make.
Anyway, just my $.02
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I agree about possibly limiting daily FX file submissions, but not any kind of music tracks.It is hard to get noticed in a marketplace with 16,000+ audio files, and while this guy is the current gold medal holder in competitive track submitting, we all kind of do the same thing, albeit on a smaller scale. I finish making tracks every couple of days, but I wait until I have 5 or so, and then do a batch upload, and it isn’t because I don’t have time to upload tracks as I finish them, it is because I get more exposure by having more icon saturation on the front page for a day or two.
This is a competitive business, and if this guys business strategy is to upload a years worth of work in a single day, then I think that is his choice to make.
+1
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Hey guys, Just a note to affirm what most of you already know – there are presently no limits to the number of files any author can submit at any one time, and there are no immediate plans to change this either. We approve high quality submissions from whoever submits them. If the submissions were low quality then yes, I would be concerned, but we’ve got amazing reviewers who only let the best audio through the door.
What’s on the homepage at any one time changes all the time. And 99% of customers search for the music they need/want from the search field or via the individual categories, they don’t just come to the homepage and buy what’s on there. When you go to the grocery store, do you buy what you need, or do you just buy what’s in the shop window? 
Listing brand new files on the home page gives everyone a good overview of new items. Perhaps in future iterations of the home page we will see some new features added to the home page highlighting really high quality audio (past and present) but generally speaking I think some of you are worrying too much about the brand new files on the home page. It’s a misconception that getting on the home page is the “Holy Grail” of becoming a best-selling author on AudioJungle – it’s not. See all those best-selling files on the popular files page? They’re selling well despite not being on the home page. Sure, it can certainly help when your items are featured on the homepage or you’re an author that’s featured, but the brand new items on the home page change throughout the day.
Concentrate on producing high quality audio. If it’s good, it will sell, irrespective of whether it’s on the home page or not. 
What I find incredible is the patience it had to have taken to go through the submission process 25 times in a row. For me, the biggest chore is having to describe my music. I have a hard time thinking up keywords better than “Musicful” and all want to put in the “Instruments” blank is: “yes”.
And then there’s the inevitable “Page not Found” error, which increases your chances of having to go back and do it all over again.
I would guess that if I tried to submit more than five tracks in a row my brain would give up and leave me for someone better. They must have interns.
