It's best to research a bit and see what others are using. What platforms are you talking about, Soundcloud? YouTube?I meant more like seo stuff. when a voclaist searches for tracks they either go where they know, look for a type beat, or type in key words and adjectives commonly used... like a dark beat, or a grimy beat, or a get money beat, idk... anybody with me on this?
This is kind of random but look at the amount of tags this guy used in the description (on YouTube):
Yea I think there's a line you've got to draw between spammy/thirsty and good marketingsee that's tacky. I hope I can find an effective balance. that looks really trashy, it would give me a low opinion of his work if I was looking for beats
One thing I've learned from doing SEO for like 8 years now is that you want everything to be made for humans. SEO is a long term thing, and humans liking your work ill always lead to views/profit. Trying to manipulate computers works until someone tweaks the search algorithm.also, thats a great example of gaming the system. crawlers look for keywords in text so they can report what your'e talking about... etc etc yall know the deal. he probably could have said all those words and kept it conversational. this would have given more value to his human visitors and still registered with the crawlers. a benefit of the increased value would be increased interaction, which also would have raised his ranking. everybody wants that instant weight loss pill...