at a guess about 90% of the chip community are other chip musicians. if you want to sell more I'd suggest:
* don't publicise your work only in the chip community..
* don't publicise your work only on blogs made by your friends.
* don't label your work chiptune/chipmusic outside of the community, as it comes with a lot of baggage. call it electronic music or if you focus on one genre call it that genre. if THEY call it chipmusic then fine, but chances are they'll tag it in a genre with a broader base.
* remember, nobody gives a damn what you wrote it on if they like it. (and don't go on about what hardware you use, using X to make Y stopped being a novelty years ago and stops the music being the focus)
whatever you're making there will be people out there who like it, but if you only try selling to your peers you'll never extend your audience. seeing a playlist which is 99% other styles and a couple of your tracks is THE BEST FEELING. honestly.
edit: and this is in no way dismissing the chipmusic community, before people start flaming.
Last edited by 4mat (Jun 24, 2012 1:55 pm)