How Quange Used Effective Promotion to Win the Contest
As most of you will know, a couple of weeks ago we ran the Composition Challenge here on AudioJungle. It was a pretty intense, fun competition and it worked out great. The person who won also happened to be the person most commentators thought should win.
There’s a bit more to his secret to success than just writing great music, though, but the important thing is this: it wouldn’t be possible to build a network and fanbase that works for you unless you have the skill and talent to attract them to your music in the first place.
Since some of you wanted to know how Quange used an effective promotion strategy to win, I thought it would be a good idea to post a link to the article where he explains his techniques. Not just because it might give you some ideas for winning competitions in the future, but because these techniques are equally important for building a fanbase and promoting your musical career. It won’t drop in your lap; “getting discovered” doesn’t happen. You have to work for it.
Go on over and read How to Win Prizes in Music Contests.






















great tips. Though a little curious, why did he not get the MBox but cash instead? from personal request, or did the creators of MBox pull out?
MaestroRage: We offer winners the cash value of the prize so they can order it themselves. It’s more reliable since any number of logistical nightmares can occur in trying to get the product itself shipped to the winner.