
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)

October 14th, 2008, 1:00 am -
about 1 year ago.
You might have noticed a new sticker on the right menu of the main page that looks like this:

If you click on that sticker, it'll now take you to a page which lists our 10 newest
royalty free music tracks. Some of these were created to fulfill
requests that people have put in from time to time, while other music tracks are created to fill out the library.
I'll just take this opportunity to say that AML is
not a large library and can't even begin to compete with other libraries in terms of quantity - many big guys are proud to boast having
over 10,000 bazillion tracks!
You may have noticed that those libraries have a plethora of quantity, but a serious lack of quality. And we realize that you come here looking for music, and not looking to spend two hours panning through mud. Our site was designed specifically to make it quick and easy to get what you're looking for without all the fuss. Heck, we even have an unlimited license just to make it that much easier to work with.
Either way, be sure to bookmark that page and check back from time to time for our newest and freshest. And while you're at it, bookmark this blog too!

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!