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    MrAleks
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    good day

    Tell me what to write in the Caption section
    Tell me what to write in the Description section

    when i load the original track
    when i download archive

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    Hi,MrAleks

    In fact, a lot of help information has been clearly written on the upload page, and you may not pay too much attention to it when uploading, so I will explain it in detail.

    1. 100audio is an international music market. All titles and descriptions support multiple languages. If your work has conditions for publishing in multiple languages, you can use the following format without quotation marks: “[:en]Title[: zh]Title[:ja]タイトル[:]”. If you fill in a text that is not your native language, please check the spelling carefully after you finish it.

    2. The title of the product is the first impression of the music. If you get the title name, it is easy to attract people to come in and appreciate your work carefully. It is not recommended that the title is too long, nor is it recommended to paste all music tags on the title. Product title specification

    3. The more detailed the product description, the better the buyer will understand your work. Musical context, use of instruments, purpose, etc. can all help you fully present what you want to express.
    A good example of description is posted below:
    ‘The Clock is Ticking’ is a dramatic cinematic composition featuring repetitive piano and marimba accompanied by tension-building strings.
    The music slowly builds up into a powerful dramatic climax. Great track for trailers, suspenseful moments, epic themes and emotional peaks.
    4. Tags are the most powerful tool for users to search for music. Be sure to use accurate and comprehensive words, but don’t add any inappropriate information.

    Thank you

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