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I got an email recently from someone who
wrote me saying they have been pursuing licensing for three years, without a single placement or license to show for themselves. They wanted to know if I had any advice and how long I thought it should take to see success in licensing.
When I get emails like this it’s hard to know what to say, because there is so much information
left out of the email and so many variables that I don’t know where to start. Three years is a relatively long time, but for example, were they pitching their music every single day throughout this period? How many songs did they create during this period? What is the quality of music they were making? Did they stop and start again several times throughout the three-year period? Were they studying and really learning about music used in licensing throughout this
time? And on and on…
It can take a good year or two, or even several, to really build up momentum in licensing. It shouldn’t take three years, assuming your music is on point. And it certainly shouldn’t take three years to get a single placement. But with that said, music licensing isn't an exact science and
everyone's path to success is going to look a little different. You might be doing everything right and for whatever reason, you simply haven't connected any of your songs with the right opportunities yet.
I think it’s a good idea every few months to really stop and evaluate where you are on your licensing journey. Have you signed new deals? Have you
licensed new material? Are you pitching music daily and weekly? Are you developing new material regularly? Are you making new contacts? Are you keeping in touch and following up with existing contacts? All these things will factor into your success, or lack thereof.
It’s easy to say you’ve been doing
something for x number of years, but conveniently leave out the periods where you were inactive or leave out the fact that you haven't really been on top of everything. I’ve been a musician for over 20 years, but there were long stretches where, looking back, I was pretty inactive. There were multiple periods where for months or even years at a time, music took a backseat to other priorities in my life. Sometimes life just gets in the way and we have to focus on other
things.
However, success in music is a result of time and focused effort. Your potential music success doesn’t care if you have bills to pay or other responsibilities to deal with. It’s going to simply wait until you get back to focusing on making and marketing your music. The more you make that a priority, the
more you’ll see success. The faster you can make music a priority, the faster you’ll see success.
So how long should success in music licensing take? There’s no one way to answer this. Every situation is completely different. It could take a year, two, or several years, depending on your situation, how
much effort you’re putting into things and so on.
In the end, I wouldn’t let how much time something is going to take you to achieve success deter you from going for what you want. Three years from now, you’re going to be three years older, whether you pursue your dreams or not.
For an in depth "deep dive" into what it takes to succeed in licensing, be sure to register for the upcoming "30 Day Music Licensing Deep Dive" that starts on Monday, May 22.
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