If you’ve ever wanted to really understand how the sync licensing business works, this is the easiest way to get started.
Over the years I’ve created a collection of courses, guides, templates, and directories designed to help musicians learn how to get their music placed in TV, films, commercials, and media.
Normally these resources are sold separately.
But today, you can get everything bundled together for just $47.
This promotion ends tonight, and once it closes I don’t plan to offer this bundle again for the foreseeable future.
More info:
https://www.htlympremium.com/sync_bundle26.html
The Ultimate Sync Licensing Bundle was created for musicians who want a clear starting point instead of trying to piece together information from different courses, blog posts, and YouTube videos.
Inside the bundle you’ll find the training, resources, and tools you need to understand how the industry works and how to start pitching your music.
You’ll get some of my most popular resources including:
• The 2026 Sync Licensing Directory
• The AI Music Licensing Playbook
• The Ultimate
Music Licensing Contract Bundle
You’ll also get several in depth training programs such as:
• Music Licensing Essentials
• How To Pitch Directly To Music Supervisors
• The A To Z Of Creating A Music Library
• The Complete Musician's Guide To Music Publishing
• The Complete Musician's Guide To Making Money With AI
Together these courses walk you through the full process of building a sync licensing business, from creating music libraries and organizing metadata to pitching your tracks and negotiating contracts.
Total retail value: $870
But today you can get the entire bundle for just $47.
You'll
save: $830
Get the bundle here:
https://www.htlympremium.com/sync_bundle26.html
Once this promotion ends tonight, the bundle will be removed and these courses and resources will only be available
individually again.
If you’ve been looking for a complete set of sync licensing resources at a very low price, this is the best opportunity to grab them all at once.
Talk soon,
Aaron Davison