All Music Library Blog

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September 30th, 2008, 10:01 am - about 1 year ago.

Even though the US economy is headed for the tanker, All Music Library has been showing steady growth. Maybe it's because more and more people are learning that our music comes with an unlimited royalty-free license - and that's a wise economic choice.

Below are some web statistics showing the increase over the last 9 months prior to October '08:

This chart shows the number of unique visitors - or individuals who are visiting the site - almost doubling from 550 to 1150 visitors a week.


This next chart shows page views, or how many pages are visited by viewers - more than doubling from 1000 to 2250.


Not only is the traffic volume increasing steadily, but so is our ranking on Google's search results. As a matter of fact, just today, All Music library achieved its highest ranking since the website was created, placing its listing on page 2 of Google's standard US search results and a 20th ranking overall for the most competitive keyword among our competitors - "royalty free music".

Despite the US's tanking economy, more and more customers are finding and sharing All Music Library with friends across the world - it's no wonder considering that AML's unlimited royalty free music licensing and competitive low cost make it the best economical choice!




September 23rd, 2008, 7:08 am - about 1 year ago.

Just yesterday I received a special request to change the usual license agreement. As it is, our royalty-free license agreement is very generous, providing unlimited use, unlimited duplication for any media, and you can use it as long as you live! Most other libraries will limit all of these, and will charge you more to extend the use, but not All Music Library. The only limitation on the license is that you cannot transfer or sell the license to anybody else.

Nevertheless, a customer requested that I extend the license agreement even further, to allow the license to be transferred to a third party.

This unusual need to extend the license was a requirement for the rules of the World Juggling Federation competition, which requires contestants to have their own music, and that the music rights be transferable to WJF.

Without a second thought I extended this customers license agreement to meet this competition's requirements, at no additional cost.

If you have a special need like this that requires a unique clause or extension of the agreement, send me a message and I'd be happy to make it work for you.




September 18th, 2008, 1:42 am - about 1 year ago.

Steve Goad from Goad Gear started a T-shirt company making scuba diving tees and part of his marketing strategy included time-lapse videos of artwork.

For the soundtrack on the videos, Steve licensed some of our royalty free music. On the video below, he chose "Successful" which can be found in the Corporate category of the main site.


Steve has other awesome time-lapse art videos which also include our music, including Cave Diver: Open Water Prohibited, Shark Bait, and Cave Diving. Be sure to check out all his videos on the Goad Gear YouTube Channel.