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Dynamic, AI-powered metadata is changing the game. January 4, 2024 Weekly insights, ideas, tools, an

Dynamic, AI-powered metadata is changing the game. January 4, 2024 [SourceAudio]( Weekly insights, ideas, tools, and features to help you grow your music business and optimize for the future. Smart & Dynamic Metadata: Top 10 Ways it Will Future-Proof Your Music Business Music metadata has traditionally been static and subjective – a snapshot in time that quickly becomes outdated. But dynamic, AI-powered metadata is changing the game. Let’s explore the top 10 game-changing benefits of “Smart metadata” that evolves with your music over time. 1. Continually Optimized Discoverability Static metadata locks your music into fixed descriptions that degrade over time. But dynamic metadata actively optimizes your music’s discoverability across all platforms, old and new. As consumer search behavior and music platforms change, your metadata stays ready, keeping your music relevant and discoverability optimized. 2. Platform Agnostic Visibility Legacy metadata hinders visibility as new platforms emerge with unique discovery algorithms. Dynamic metadata is platform agnostic, optimizing your music’s findability across streaming services, social media, gaming, and whatever comes next. 3. Trend-Aware Tagging Static tags miss new descriptive terms and cultural trends. But AI metadata continually analyzes language evolution to leverage new genres, moods, styles, and more that keep your entire catalog on music’s cutting edge. 4. Timely Topic Matching Fixed metadata can’t exploit timely topics. But dynamic metadata identifies emerging themes, seasonality, events and more to match your music to cultural moments for increased engagement. 5. Improved Playlist Placements Outdated tags mean missed playlist opportunities. Dynamic metadata links songs to new playlists perfect for your catalog by monitoring billions of data points with AI. SourceAudio’s own AI Playlist Generator leverages these data points and provides intelligent, dynamic, powerful playlisting capabilities to our DSP friends and community. 6. Expanded Audience Reach and Targeting Static metadata limits audience reach and targeting. Dynamic metadata uses AI to identify new subsets to target with optimal metadata based on their evolving interests. 7. Expanded Data Insights Static metadata provides limited analytics that degrade over time as trends, styles, and user/customer needs evolve. But dynamic metadata applies machine learning to expose valuable new data and metrics that offer actionable insights about your listeners, music performance, trends, and more over time. 8. Built-In Quality Assurance Fixed metadata has no error detection. Even if it did, it’s biased and subjective. But dynamic metadata uses natural language processing to identify and correct inevitable human mistakes over time. 9. Ongoing Optimization Static tags degrade without updates. They become outdated. But dynamic metadata perpetually A/B tests itself and incorporates feedback to drive continuous improvement. 10. Future-Proofing Potential Legacy metadata locks you into the past. But dynamic metadata uses the most advanced AI models around music, language, search, user behavior, analytics and more to future-proof your music for technologies and platforms not even created yet. That’s some powerful stuff. The Takeaway Imagine having a team of 25 of the greatest musicologists in the history of the world consistently combing through your catalog to ensure your metadata is thorough, accurate, and optimized. Then, give those same musicologists the ability to see into real-time macro analytics and know where future music distribution, search, streaming, content & production, event, and other game-changing opportunities will exist. Then, have them instantly reflect these evolutions in your metadata for all the reasons listed above. Finally, have them do it all for mere pennies per song year after year. Sound pretty good? We think so too! Get started with our AI-Powered Metadata today, and unlock your catalog’s full potential now and into the future. [Get started here]( Questions about AI-powered metadata, free DSP distribution, Sonic Search, or any of our other powerful site features? Reach out to [support@sourceaudio.com](mailto:support@sourceaudio.com?subject=&body=) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( SourceAudio.ai 9415 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232 [Unsubscribe](

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