Changing Your Track Title And URL
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How can I change my track’s title and URL?
- You can change your track’s title and URL through the track's edit page. Access the edit page by clicking the pencil icon below the waveform of the track.
- You can change your track’s title and URL through the track's edit page. Access the edit page by clicking the pencil icon below the waveform of the track.
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What should I consider when choosing a track title?
- Clear track titles help your fans know exactly what they’re listening to. Avoid duplicating information that is already displayed elsewhere. Track titles should be concise, informative, and directly related to the content of the track.
- Clear track titles help your fans know exactly what they’re listening to. Avoid duplicating information that is already displayed elsewhere. Track titles should be concise, informative, and directly related to the content of the track.
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Are there any limitations on track titles?
- Yes, track titles must be between 1 and 100 characters. Additionally, emojis are not supported in track titles at this time.
- Yes, track titles must be between 1 and 100 characters. Additionally, emojis are not supported in track titles at this time.
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Can I edit my track title and URL on a mobile device?
- Yes, you can edit your track title and URL using the SoundCloud app. Just click on the track you want to edit and make the necessary changes in the edit section.
- Yes, you can edit your track title and URL using the SoundCloud app. Just click on the track you want to edit and make the necessary changes in the edit section.
Examples of Effective Track Titles:
- Descriptive Titles: Use titles that accurately describe the content of the track. For example, instead of "Track 01," use "Chill Beats for Relaxation."
- Avoid Redundancy: If your track is part of an album, there’s no need to repeat the album name in the track title. The title "Ocean Waves - Album: Nature Sounds" can be simplified to just "Ocean Waves."
- Include Featured Artists: If your track features another artist, include their name in the title, such as "Summer Vibes ft. DJ Chill."
Step-by-Step Guide for Editing Track Titles:
- Step 1: Navigate to your track’s page and click the pencil icon below the waveform to enter the edit mode.
- Step 2: In the "Basic Info" section, find the field for the track title and URL.
- Step 3: Enter the new title and, if needed, update the URL to match the new title.
- Step 4: Save the changes to update your track’s information.
Examples of Good vs. Poor Track Titles:
- Good Title: "Midnight Drive (Original Mix)"
- Poor Title: "Track 03" (too vague and uninformative)
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