+1Russell Landwehr wrote:Yes, this is correct. The publisher probably doesn't have time to listen to everything and choose what fits for them. It is better for you to choose the tracks for their consideration and send in the manner the Library requires. Probably mp3 via a file transfer agent.arska wrote: Like sending sound cloud page still doesn't necessarily mean anything even they said they will look at it. Maybe instead I'd just need to myself pick up the tracks for them and send![]()
EXACTLYarska wrote:After all, if one (I) is not produceful in generating more tracks on weekly/month basis not matter is it excelusive or non-exclusive publisher, growth will never happen.
In fact the way I see this business is like stock trade business: You invest money (tracks) in diverse stock portfolios (different deals on different libraries) on monthly basis and at some point there is enough tracks working for you and you become also more skilled. And then finally compound interest starts taking effect and your investements will start to generate money.![]()
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Russell Landwehr
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