A Spreadsheet of ALL OF MY SUBMISSIONS

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Re: A Spreadsheet of ALL OF MY SUBMISSIONS

Post by jazzstan » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:06 am

D minor .... it makes people weep instantly...
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Post by Russell Landwehr » Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:32 am

More proof if how much useful knowledge is in the forums. I totally missed that part of the Spinal Tap Seminar series.
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Post by sguiles » Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:28 am

The saddest of all keys.
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Post by richmstudios » Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:32 am

Thanks to all for the encouragement and for putting things in perspective.

FYI, I've no desire to stop the forward momentum I've got going here. As a matter of fact I've tripled the amount of time and devotion I've been spending on producing quantity AND quality ever since the recent Road Rally. I'm pretty psyched, confident and more determined than ever at this point - plus I'm having a HUGE bunch of fun doin' it!!!

"Write-Submit-Forget" most definitely. Heck, I'm too busy working on this stuff to have the time to worry about the past submissions! :D

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Post by Casey H » Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:43 am

richmstudios wrote:Thanks to all for the encouragement and for putting things in perspective.

FYI, I've no desire to stop the forward momentum I've got going here. As a matter of fact I've tripled the amount of time and devotion I've been spending on producing quantity AND quality ever since the recent Road Rally. I'm pretty psyched, confident and more determined than ever at this point - plus I'm having a HUGE bunch of fun doin' it!!!

"Write-Submit-Forget" most definitely. Heck, I'm too busy working on this stuff to have the time to worry about the past submissions! :D

Rich
It's also a good idea (for many) to spread submissions around different "bar" levels. For example, if you are submitting to all ultra high-bar listings such as label deals, ad agencies, etc., for obvious reasons the odds of getting 'the call' are significantly less. If you are also submitting to (for example) music library listings of various "bar" levels, you may see more contacts made.

Of course, it all depends on your goals and what your music fits.

And, as always, YMMV

And be patient...

:) Casey
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Post by sguiles » Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:43 am

We seriously need to make a t-shirt:

Write
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What would the image be?

:)

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Post by pedrocosta » Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:19 am

Could be similar to a recycling symbol as it should be a never ending cycle.
And each of the 3 arrows in one of the actions.
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Post by sguiles » Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:34 am

But maybe with musical notes?
Anyone a good artist?
I'm good at arranging stuff in Photoshop...
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Post by Len911 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:32 pm

sguiles wrote:We seriously need to make a t-shirt:

Write
Submit
Forget


What would the image be?

:)

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:shock: :lol: :lol: A t-shirt might be going too far. The image I have in my head for that would be a forgotten man in beard and long hair in handcuffs and a quill in his hand. Commercially the better selling t-shirt might say, "Standup, Fight and Remember" :lol: :lol: It would be curious what the public would think, it doesn't sound very empowering. If you had an image of a taxi it might really blow their mind,lol!
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Re: A Spreadsheet of ALL OF MY SUBMISSIONS

Post by Rutherford » Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:30 pm

sguiles,

I'm enjoying the topics that you're bringing to this forum. Appreciate it.

Now, I'm not a spreadsheet kinda dude but I can totally see the benefit of organizing your art/work for your own analysis. And because I'm not wired that way is more than enough reason for me to emulate what you've got going on here...I think I need some organization in my life, IYKWIM? OH!, go ahead a put a column or two in there that explains why your forward became a placement. You're going to need that one pretty soon. ;)

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