I think if you were going to go any route, it might be give them a few variations (maybe only have one them them bare (bass & drums). Have your first motif begin at the VERY first second. Also, make the ending something they can cut and paste anywhere if they chose to use it. That may (I'm certainly NO expert here) increase your chances.
if it sounds good it is good. peter d you have a really good ability to make a 'stock music' listing sound really nice. i close my eyes and imagine long female legs strutting down a runway, a drone-mounted go-pro shot rising back from a cruise ship or a fabulous resort hotel...lifestyles of the rich and famous. the track is uncomplicated, lush, and keeps moving forward. i am not qualified to critique this genre, but i can still say well done! cuz the overall effect is great!
I like the "legs" part!! Funny you mention Lifestyles ... 23 years ago I got to sit in on a studio session in NYC and listen to a friend record a piece that would ultimately be played on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Later on we recorded a few similar pieces (my first taste of the "big leagues") but nothing ever became of that stuff ...
Thanks for liking and the visuals! I totally agree with you!