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Share Your Mix as a Link in Bio With tinytunes DJ

2025-12-31

A beginner-friendly sharing playbook for tinytunes DJ: what to share, how to frame it, and a simple posting checklist for link-in-bio style sharing.

Sharing works best when it is simple: one link, one sentence, one clear ask. This page gives you a practical checklist you can reuse every time you share a mix.

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What to share (keep it simple)

Best beginner share formats:

  • 60-second practice clip (one clean transition)
  • 3-5 minute mini mix (a few transitions)

How to frame it (copy you can use)

Use one of these:

  • "New 60-second practice mix in tinytunes DJ. Feedback on the transition?"
  • "Short house party warmup clip. Does the energy feel right?"
  • "Trying cleaner hand-offs. Too loud or just right?"

Posting checklist (simple)

  1. Title your mix clearly.
  2. Add a 2-3 line description.
  3. Ask one feedback question.
  4. Share the link.
  5. Reply to feedback with thanks (and do one improvement next session).

Do it in tinytunes DJ

  1. Record a 60-second clip.
  2. Name it and add the short description template.
  3. Share the link and ask one question.

Common issues + fixes

  • Nobody clicks: make the clip shorter and the title clearer.
  • Nobody responds: ask a simpler question.
  • You get negative feedback: take one useful point and ignore the rest.
  • You feel stuck: do one improvement per session.
  • Audio is inconsistent: fix levels first before posting more.
  • You post too much: share your best one per week.

FAQ

Do I need to post publicly?

No. Sharing privately can be more useful for real feedback.

What should I ask for feedback?

One thing: timing, levels, or track choice.

Should I share long mixes?

Not at first. Short clips get more listens and better feedback.

How do I get better engagement?

Consistency, short clips, and clear asks.

What is a good posting cadence?

Once a week is plenty for beginners.

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