The 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge is starting on October 1!
Register here: https://www.htlympremium.com/90-day-challenge-2021.html
The 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge is a 90 day long, interactive program all about how to make money licensing your music in tv and films that includes one on one coaching, 90 daily licensing leads, in depth video tutorials, bi-weekly lessons and assignments and much more.
There's also an option to upgrade and get an entire year of access to HTLYM Premium for just $47.00 more.
The 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge includes:
-Half Hour One On One Phone Consultation
-90 Daily Licensing Leads
-In Depth Training Videos
-Email Coaching
-Member's Forum
-The 2021 TV And Film Directory
-Music Licensing Reference Library
-20 Bonus Audio Interviews
-And much, much more!
Key Objectives Of The 90 Day Music Licensing Challenge:
-Learn the best practices, techniques and strategies for getting your music licensed in tv, films, ads, digital media and more.
-Submit your music and connect with 90 different music licensing companies actively licensing music.
-Connect and work one on one with How To License Your Music founder, Aaron Davsion.
-Overcome plateaus and level up without burning out.
-Complete daily tasks and assignments that will move you closer to your licensing goals.
-Connect and network with other participants of the deep dive on the private Facebook group.
-Develop the daily habits and routines necessary for succeeding in the music licensing business, by taking steps every day for 90 days towards your licensing goals.
Here's what people who have taken previous 90 Day Challenge Courses I've offered have said:
I just wanted to let you know that the Music Licensing Company that I signed with last Winter, has gotten my music placed four times in the last month in a TV show called Human Resources. I did one of your
programs a year or two back and one of your programs got me linked with this first deal. Thanks!
Turner Horton
Hi Aaron,
I just wanted to thank you for a lovely course and for doing what you do. Not to mention all the inspiring stories and emails. I've had some really nice success being published on a few sites. I got a huge buyout deal for my classical piano recordings from one site in particular that is awesome and
still on going. As well had one purchase of some of my electronic music. I think one of the best things the course has taught me is how to be organized with my music. Getting things done, finishing projects and getting it out there. As well the standards in mastering, different file formats and what people are looking for. Developing relationships with different companies and figuring out what they like.
cheers Aaron, I'm grateful.
James
Langevin
"Hi Aaron,
My name is Alexy, a Canadian recording artist/producer from Montreal. I'm emailing you today to thank you for your 90 day challenge program, which I participated in last year and through which I have successfully created a great deal of industry connections and contacts, as well as having one of my songs
placed in three episodes of a new Nickelodeon series called "Hollywood Heights". I have since recommended your program to many other artists seeking to get their foot in the door when it comes to licensing. I am very great-full for your work, because without it I would not have the knowledge and opportunities I have today.
Alexy"
"I took Aaron's 90 Day Challenge and had my music accepted into at least a dozen libraries. I am now receiving payments from two of them. I am taking the 90 Day Challenge again in 2013 as libraries' needs change on a daily basis and there are new libraries."
Chuck
Hughes www.hillbillyhellcats.com
" I wanted to let you know that I've been following your 90 day program for the last 21 days and already got a song placement for a European national TV commercial. I submitted 5 songs on the 20th of May for this particular library and got a placement and a track usage report on the 24th of May. They took my 2:52 song and are
making a 30 second commercial out of it...totally cool! You are the best, my friend.
Stan Tristan
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