Get Your Music Licensed In Just 30 Days!

Published: Sun, 09/25/16

 
It can be challenging to find time to pursue a career in music when you have a day job, bills to pay, family obligations, and so on.  I think one of the biggest challenges a lot of musicians face is simply finding the time to devote to getting a career off the ground, when most of us have so many other things to juggle.  

Finding time to devote to something as uncertain as a career in music can be challenging and risky.  Most of us want to know that we're spending our time in a way that will pay off.

When I first got started licensing my own music, I wasted a lot of time sending the wrong kinds of songs to the wrong people.  I eventually, through a lot of trial and error, figured out what works. 

If you're like me, and you value your time, I have great news. If you can devote just 30 minutes a day for 30 days to learning how to license your music and taking specific steps towards reaching your goals, I can teach you how to start licensing your music in tv and films. 

Many of you have been asking me to create a shorter, more condensed training program about how to license your music.  Many of you have indicated that you're busy and you don't have three months or more to commit to my longer programs.

Well, I've listened to your suggestions, and I've created a new program designed just for you and I've condensed my training and action steps down to a 30 day long program, that takes just 30 minutes a day to go through.


In my new 30 Day Music Licensing Challenge, you'll learn about:

Production Quality Standards

Pitching to Supervisors

Production Strategies And Financing Options

Working With Publishers and libraries

Types Of Deals

Types OF Files Needed

How Much You’ll Make

Networking Strategies

Copyrighting Your Music

Licensing Music Internationally

Publishing Administration

Instrumental Music VS Vocal Music

Examples Of Songs I’ve Licensed

How To Write/Arrange Songs For Licensing

Subject Matter Of Songs Used In Licensing

Staying Motivated

The Three Pillars Of Music Licensing

Working With Producers On Spec

What to say in your emails

How Cue Sheets Work

Following Up On Your Submissions

Exclusive VS Non Exclusive Deals

How To Research The Market

Buyout Deals And Royalty Free Music

Types Of Deals To Avoid

Using Other Vocalists

Tracking Your Submissions

Taking Massive Action

Writing Songs That Sound Like Other Songs

And more...


Every day, for thirty days, you'll get a new HD video delivered straight to you inbox with a different lesson each day related to licensing your music in tv shows, films and ads.

You'll also get two leads every day for thirty days of specific places that are looking for new music to license.  The leads will be to supervisors, publishers and music libraries all open to and interested in hearing your music. I'll tell you exactly how to submit your music to each company so that it gets listened to.

When you take the 30 Day Music Licensing Challenge, you'll also get a half hour one on one consultation with me personally to kick off the program, The 2016 TV And Film Music Licensing Directory, free bonus audio courses and more.

Like I said, all you need is about a half hour a day for 30 days, to learn everything you need to know to start making money licensing your music in tv shows, films ads and more.  

You can also go through all the material at your own convenience, so if you miss a day or two, no worries, you can catch up whenever you're ready.

The 30 Day Challenge starts Monday, October 3rd.  Just 50 spots available and they are first come, first served.

Register today to reserve your spot.  I'll send you the bonus items right away!
 
Artists that have taken my previous courses have had placements in the following shows, networks, ads and films:
 

Learn more about The 30 Day Music Licensing Challenge and reserve your spot here: