No need to wait. Send a polite follow up email every three to six months. The key is to be persistent but not annoying. Ask what projects the library are working on and if they are open to new submissions. You want to be remembered for being an asset to the company. You never want to be forgotten or ignored.
Follow up and put in the work, my friend!
After the forward....
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Re: After the forward....
Yep, and 3 years isn't even the record. Worst I've heard is six years, eleven months.stevebarden wrote:I was contacted by a library THREE YEARS after the track was forwarded to them! To their surprise my track was no longer available. What were they thinking??? The good news is that I was able to give them TWO new tracks in its place. And one of the tracks has been placed in a show.
Patience, grasshopper.
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