By now you’ve probably heard about this thing called Music Licensing. In a time when making money from CD sales and digital downloads has become harder and harder to do, licensing your music in tv shows, films and ads has become a really important revenue stream for musicians. If you’re making music and
you’re not monetizing it through licensing deals, or at least trying to, you really should be. It’s potentially a really important and substantial revenue stream.
However, getting your music synced in 2017 isn’t as simple as writing a few emails and sending your music to a handful of places and then kicking back and waiting for the checks to start pouring in. You have to be much more strategic than that. The idea of
licensing music isn’t an obscure, secret way of making money from music anymore. The cat is out of the bag.
To stand out amongst the barrage of competition, you really need to approach licensing your music the way you would any other business. You need to be methodical. Of course you need to write great songs. You also need to write the right kind of songs. You need to understand how and why songs are used in
the context of licensing. You need to understand how music supervisors think when they choose which songs they use and which ones they don’t.
You also need to understand how to go about connecting with and working with people in the industry. There is a right way and a wrong way to approach people working in the business. Most songwriters are going about things the wrong way and experience less than spectacular
results when it comes to getting their tracks licensed. Most songwriters are shooting in the dark when it comes to attempting to license their music.
Over the last six months I’ve worked more or less daily to put together a new four hour long program that is The Ultimate Guide to getting your music licensed. It’s called, appropriately, The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide.
This is the last time I’ll be offering the course at this price. To be honest, I think the program is a bargain even at the full price.
Here’s an email I received a couple days ago from someone who has already gone through the course:
“Dear Aaron,
I just finished listening to the entire course, The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide and I want to let you know my thoughts.
Over the last few years I have done my own research into music licensing and taken courses (including one by a Music Supervisor). It has proven to be a real challenge to find information that can be used to get somewhere in the business of music
licensing. Your Ultimate Music Licensing Guide is just what I have been looking for. It touches on and clarifies many aspects of the business so for the first time I feel I have a detailed roadmap I can use to confidently plan out the steps I need to take to get my music licensed. Thank you!
Best,
I was so excited to read Steve’s email because this was exactly what my goal was when I decided to embark on the six month journey of creating my new course; to provide, as Steve puts it, “a
detailed road map” of what it takes to license your music.
I knew there were a lot of courses out there that attempted, to varying degrees of success, to outline the steps involved in getting music licensed. But it seemed like all of them had holes, or things they left out. Even my own earlier courses, which seemed comprehensive at the time of their release, felt incomplete to me now. So much has changed over
the last few years and I’ve learned so much more about the business that I felt compelled, almost obligated, to create a new, more in depth course, that left nothing out.
The Ultimate Music Licensing
Guide is that course. The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide is a four hour long audio/video course that covers, in step by step detail, everything you need to know to start licensing your music in tv shows, films and ads.
In The Ultimate Music Licensing Guide you’ll learn:
- The right mindset
you need to adopt to succeed in the music licensing business.
- How to write songs that have the best chance at getting synced.
- Everything you need to do BEFORE you start pitching your tracks so that you’ll be ready for deals you’re offered.
- “Artist” music VS. “Production” music and which type of music earns more in licensing revenue.
- How to network effectively with those working in the music licensing industry.
- A clear cut, proven path to getting your music synced.
- Working with publishers and libraries VS music supervisors.
- How to create an effective show-reel to showcase your music.
- The types of files you need.
- How to budget your time effectively so that you have a healthy
balance between creating music and actually making money from your music.
- How to negotiate deals effectively
- How to find interns and assistants to help you build your career.
- The three elements to writing songs for
licensing.
- How to choose the right music producer.
- How to research the market effectively.
- The types of deals to avoid at all costs.
- How to be
professional so that you stand out amongst the competition.
- How Co-Publishing works.
- How you get paid and how much you can earn from licensing.
- And much, much more!
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