So I thought I would ask around. Where is the best place (in your humble opinion) to sell finish products? For either "Ghost Production" or full end user licensing with all Rights forfeited, or licensed with Royalties/Credits.
I need to really get going here. I have a pretty good catalog I've built. Time to try and get some cash. I really thought of contacting Professional sound houses, music directors of shows. I was invited by a couple of Industry 'insiders' to do work because they were impressed, but they want favors and deals, as if I'm an intern. And they want Rights to songs that are worth a LOT of money IMO.
I don't have time to to be someone's "in house" Producer/Writer/Player...or for cheaply purchased Rights. So I'm convinced I have to go for it on my own.
Any suggestions would be great.
Selling My Songs....Where?
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Step one: Marketing
Step two: Distribution a great write up on that here -> (https://www.reasontalk.com/2016/11/dist ... f-options/)
Step three: Stop fucking with people who want your work for free or to retain rights without paying you for it.
I've had better luck selling production work (building tracks/SFX for clients) than track sales, but I'm awful at marketing, like terrible at it. I've only been successful enough to pay for my habits (which was the goal).
Step two: Distribution a great write up on that here -> (https://www.reasontalk.com/2016/11/dist ... f-options/)
Step three: Stop fucking with people who want your work for free or to retain rights without paying you for it.
I've had better luck selling production work (building tracks/SFX for clients) than track sales, but I'm awful at marketing, like terrible at it. I've only been successful enough to pay for my habits (which was the goal).
How was I supposed to know "don't touch" meant to not push the big...red...button?
Thanks. I suck balls at marketing too. I think I want to do both, Production/Engineering...and selling my own stuff.aburazaru wrote: ↑26 Sep 2017Step one: Marketing
Step two: Distribution a great write up on that here -> (https://www.reasontalk.com/2016/11/dist ... f-options/)
Step three: Stop fucking with people who want your work for free or to retain rights without paying you for it.
I've had better luck selling production work (building tracks/SFX for clients) than track sales, but I'm awful at marketing, like terrible at it. I've only been successful enough to pay for my habits (which was the goal).
Yamaha DGX-650 (Controller) - Komplete Audio Interface - Asus GR8 2 - Intel Core i7-7700 3.60 GHz - 16GB RAM - Audio Technica ATH M50x - Yamaha HS 80Ms - Reason 10 - Izotope - Cubase - Pro Tools - Ableton - Epiphones - Taylors - SH*TLOAD of Plug-Ins
Did you ever heard of tunecore? It looks very interesting but i never tried it.
http://www.tunecore.com/
http://www.tunecore.com/
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Looks like these guys have found a niche and are working to fill it...gdm41 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2017Did you ever heard of tunecore? It looks very interesting but i never tried it.
http://www.tunecore.com/
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Personally I've been looking into the idea of doing stock music and sound, you'd be surprised how much you can make and it also .
Here are a few places you can upload stuff.
https://www.pond5.com/
https://audiojungle.net/
Here are a few places you can upload stuff.
https://www.pond5.com/
https://audiojungle.net/
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I have bought tracks from edmghostproducer several times. And I have always been satisfied with my purchase. Maybe you should use this service to sell your songs?
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