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How your music licensed for the use of television and film of your site

Get your licensed music for use in television and movies from your site.

It is possible that in our time, any musician “can get their music licensed. As a “musician” (in quotes), which can mean anyone fluent in the world of Garage Band, anyone able to chain loops or someone who plays an instrument for leisure and can record with a decent quality.

The company home recording studio has prospered in recent years and almost anyone who wants to can save a piece of music with a decent quality. Every Mac comes with Garage Band now included in the software.

So with all this semi-new technology used by the common man mortal, their influence on the industry of the license has been noticed. It was a challenge to make a career in music licensing. Now it is almost impossible. of my good friends who were the “jingle” in the past now are seeking other opportunities to earn income. The competition is so fierce.

Now, I have been in this field in recent years and have obtained some licensed tracks on VH1, MTV, Bravo and others. . . but the license fees are much lower than they were. Free music has enabled buyers to get decent music for their productions and not worry about paying a large amount of money for it.

Once I launched my site free of royalties in 2003, I intended to make music on any website accessible to any person he wanted. It sounds good, but with a website, just to be on the web does not guarantee sales. appropriate avenues of promotion must be taken to get your site noticed. 1. Having a site that works 100% – no broken links or glitches. No. “Under Construction” Pages 2. Have as much content as possible – stay away from heavy flash sites oriented 3. Submit manually to all major search engines and directories. I have not found a submission service that I trust yet, if I find one I’ll let you know. 4. Daily updates of your content 5. Get the “quality” of reciprocal links to your site. As I mean sites that are PR4 and above and have content that relates to your site.

These five steps are the first baby steps get music seen by the public on your site. Following this advice will get quality hits to your site and tracks a lot.


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