All Music Library Blog

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January 29th, 2009, 11:43 am - about 1 year ago.

All Music Library is now bringing you new ways to find music in the library. The newest addition is a "Keyword Cloud" which is a conglomerate list of the most popular music keywords in the catalogue. You can find the keyword cloud on the Find Royalty Free Music page.

In addition to the keyword cloud, we have also cleaned up the back code which displays each individual tracks. Each track has three or four primary keywords listed next to the title. The keywords are nothing new, but now you can click on them and begin a new search with that keyword. It's a fun new way to surf through the site!




December 29th, 2008, 4:53 pm - about 1 year ago.

All Music Library will be going through some enhancements for the coming new year. The first of which is already up - a new shopping cart that is directly within the site.

The previous cart was a PayPal integrated cart - which worked fine but didn't allow for discounts, freebies, bundle deals, promos, etc. My biggest pet peeve with that old cart - it would open a new window and then force the browser to re-size to full screen.

Well, those days are gone with the new cart. Not only that but having this new cart will allow me to integrate Google Checkout too!

Another thing I'm considering is providing downloadable demos without a watermark. I know that watermarks may be necessary to keep people from stealing music from the library, but I also know that they're annoying.

Why? Ultimately, I want to make sure that All Music Library is always moving in the direction that benefits the customers. Already we don't require memberships (I'm sure you have a MySpace, FaceBook, Twitter, Delicious, etc. accounts. Nobody wants more accounts.) We also provide the unlimited license agreement, but there's always more room to give.

- Mark




December 10th, 2008, 1:49 am - about 1 year ago.



I thought it would be a good idea to add some free stock images of music for anybody who wants to use them. They're great for background images, posters, and all that good stuff.

The 1 megapixel versions are free, just like the free sound effects. If you want the 4 megapixel images then it's $20 for the bunch (89 images so far)