$5,000 Income In 2 Weeks For 10 Minutes Of Music

Published: Fri, 02/02/18

Today's post is a guest post from producer Gary Gray and is the first post on the new blog on the new How To License Your Music Premium website.  Gary is teaming up with me and is one of several contributors to the new website. 

I've extended the new early bird registration price for members until the end of this weekend.  Remember, when you join now you'll save 33% off the full price and you'll lock in this lower, discounted price for life! 

The price goes up on Monday, so this is the last chance to take advantage of this special introductory offer.

Gary's post has a lot of pictures and details, so I posted the full blog here:


I'm humbled and proud to be teaming up with Aaron Davison on his launch of How To License Your Music.com premium, a new member’s only, premium site featuring exclusive content about the music licensing business -- and beyond -- for musicians.
 
As you may have heard, Aaron has been working hard for close to two years in creating, as he perfectly describes it, “A Netflix or Amazon Prime for professional musicians.” I’ve been there for Aaron as a sounding board and creating content, but this is his baby all the way. And I must say, it’s brilliant!
 
So, with this, my first blog of 2018, I thought I’d give you a taste of some of the content and services I’ll be providing you as you take full advantage of the many features of HTLYM.comPremium.
 
The Holiday Season that just finished, has typically been a slow time for income. Most of the industry seems to leave Los Angeles and head home. Lots of “automatic vacation emails,” cell phone voicemail messages, and empty desks.
 
So, it was with surprise and relief that I picked up the phone to hear what I first thought was a prank phone call.
 
“Is this Gary Gray?” 
 
“Yes.”
 
“I’m calling from 20th Century Fox. I’ve been referred to you by one of your clients, the head of licensing at The Disney Music Group. Can you come to our offices in Burbank to discuss working for us as well?”
 
Thank God I didn’t laugh, or hang up, or say, “C’mon. Who is this?”
 
“Yes. Absolutely. . .“ So, off I went to the 20th Century Fox Backlot in Burbank, California.