Today is the last day to save 20% off the course I created on how to make money with
stock music libraries with the Canadian musician Aaron Salomon. Aaron is a full time musician who makes 50% of his income from stock music libraries alone.
Here's what you'll learn in the "How To Make Money With Stock Music Libraries" course:
-How To Get Started With Stock Music Libraries
-How To Make Music That Will Sell
-How To Increase Your
Revenue By Up To Five Times
-How To Properly Metatag Your Songs So They'll Be Found
-Production Techniques For Stock Music
-How To Generate Thousands Of Dollars By Creating Short, Three Second "Stingers"
-How To Get Paid When Licensing Stock Music Internationally
-A Simple Formula To Estimate How Much Money You'll Make Based On The Size Of Your Catalog
.And much, much more.....
This is the most in depth program I've created about one specific aspect of the music licensing business and it's filled with very specific details about how to make money in this niche. If you're interested in making and licensing stock music you'll love this program!
I've let a
few of the songwriters I work with have a sneak peek at the program, here's what one songwriter, Bobby Reed, had to say about the program:
"First let me thank you for putting together a practical and thought provoking seminar.
I appreciate the fact that you did not water down the amount of work it takes to become successful in the
aspect of the music business nor did you promise instant riches. Nicely done. For a guy who is just trying to break into this licensing business this provided a good grounding point.
One part I found intriguing was the "cut and paste" approach to building a new song from old tracks; 15 sec, 30 sec or a 1 minute version or perhaps a stinger. I hate to say this but I could
hardly wait for the seminar to be over so I could try this approach. I took a song from my last album which had a guitar intro, guitar break and an ending with banjo picking. I cut and pasted the 3 segments together and came up with a 54 second instrumental. Pretty darn cool! "