I was wondering if there is an option I can search for an item based on it’s duration? If not, how is the best way to go around it?
scoringaudiogeeks said
for example http://audiojungle.net/browse/attributes/length/2:00
Thanks
Interesting. I did some maths that I think some of you guys might find interesting:
I used the search function and found that:
For 2:00… the % of tracks sold was 59.2%
for 1:00… the % of tracks sold was 66.9%
The average % of tracks sold on AudioJungle is 53% last I checked a few months ago (I doubt it has changed, but if anything I think the percentage has gone down).
In other words, you can increase your chance of selling a track from 6.2 to 13.9% if you make it a nice and round even 1:00 or 2:00.
Of course the reason why is obvious, it is because of the usability of said track increases as it is a nice round figure, but it’s interesting to see how much more useful it becomes.
Hmm.. It’s interesting, TortoiseTree. Thanks for information. 
Price is based on duration, so sort by price = sort by duration.
Art-of-Sound saidThat’s cool also. AJ should really consider adding by Duration as well.
Price is based on duration, so sort by price = sort by duration.
scoringaudiogeeks said
for example http://audiojungle.net/browse/attributes/length/2:00
Thats handy thanks! It is also possible to use search – for example “dubstep” with the lenght attribute?
Really interresting analysis.
So it´s better to upload let´s say 4 versions of your song in one zip file.
3x ~ 2:00 (Full, no drums, with claps) and one shorter version around 1:00
This should be perfect for AJ if the song is perfect 
Waderman said
Really interresting analysis. So it´s better to upload let´s say 4 versions of your song in one zip file. 3x ~ 2:00 (Full, no drums, with claps) and one shorter version around 1:00 This should be perfect for AJ if the song is perfect![]()
I’m guessing it is. I just did some number work and that is what the numbers say. Anyone else with a calculator and some free time can verify my facts. I think it would increase your saleability assuming the music is good, but of course look at the top authors here and none of them really do this whole 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, business.
On my end I did it tons when I first got here (and still do it occasionally) and it has not yielded any special sales. I think it does increase the chances of a sale versus a no sale, but end of the day a lot of the end users can edit music and often do…..
