I have had that happen with songs that had been online for a year without a sale 
Same here, yes, or late at night.
Plus, I think that several of these top authors have removed older tracks as well.
‘Ramp’ in Dutch actually means ‘disaster’, so I can see why you would want to change your name 
I think people who make these sales must have had clients through other channels than AudioJungle, who now also buy songs through AudioJungle. At least the ones who start making sales like that right away. Nothing wrong with that, mind you, but I can’t explain it otherwise either.
I had a song gone through the reviews at another site only after 25 days 
What may be the case as well is that there are, say, 4 times as many songs to be reviewed, but if that doesn’t result in 4 times as many sales AudioJungle can’t just go and hire 4 times as many reviewers to get the queues back to what they used to be.
I had some three or four in my first half year, but never after anymore.
VERY nice!
Sonicbyte said
You should never do that…you never know
Generally, I agree. But this one was one put up in the very beginning just to build up a portfolio quickly, and I didn’t like the mix. I remixed it for the person who was interested in it.
I deleted a track three weeks ago, after nearly two years with no sales, and a week later I got an email of someone wanting to buy that track, having found the preview of it on SoundCloud 
