Thanks, Robb! Hope so!LOCK88 wrote:Nothing to add Anna, but congrats! I'm sure there are many more right behind this one in your future.
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Congratulations Anna! One more piece of advice: Members sometimes fall in "love" with the first library that offers them a deal. "They love my work!"
Be careful not to put all your eggs in one basket. Libraries have different contacts, outlets, sales strategies, and often, certain types of music they excel at placing or NOT. Some libraries get lots of material/instrumentals in Reality TV, some focus their energies on song placements in Episodic Dramas, some are strong at TV Commercials, some at Films, and so forth.
Some incredibly reputable libraries can be less-than-wonderful in certain areas, so pace yourself, research them like crazy (and I DON'T mean their "ratings" on certain websites). Those ratings are often decided by "they signed me," not by their efficacy in placing certain genres.
Look at their previous placements. Nobody (no company) is great at all types of placements, although their websites might lead you to think they are. My advice: A half dozen eggs (each) in a dozen different baskets (libraries) should give you a "balanced portfolio." Over time, you'll see who excels at what.
Over the years ahead, try to get dozens of pieces (each) in dozens of libraries - some exclusive, some non-exclusvie. Treat your music like a well-diversified stock portfolio and it will treat you like you've invested wisely!
I've been saying that since the mid-nineties, and people are just recently starting to grasp that concept. Grasp it early, and you'll thank me later.
Congrats again!
Michael
Be careful not to put all your eggs in one basket. Libraries have different contacts, outlets, sales strategies, and often, certain types of music they excel at placing or NOT. Some libraries get lots of material/instrumentals in Reality TV, some focus their energies on song placements in Episodic Dramas, some are strong at TV Commercials, some at Films, and so forth.
Some incredibly reputable libraries can be less-than-wonderful in certain areas, so pace yourself, research them like crazy (and I DON'T mean their "ratings" on certain websites). Those ratings are often decided by "they signed me," not by their efficacy in placing certain genres.
Look at their previous placements. Nobody (no company) is great at all types of placements, although their websites might lead you to think they are. My advice: A half dozen eggs (each) in a dozen different baskets (libraries) should give you a "balanced portfolio." Over time, you'll see who excels at what.
Over the years ahead, try to get dozens of pieces (each) in dozens of libraries - some exclusive, some non-exclusvie. Treat your music like a well-diversified stock portfolio and it will treat you like you've invested wisely!
I've been saying that since the mid-nineties, and people are just recently starting to grasp that concept. Grasp it early, and you'll thank me later.
Congrats again!
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See now, this forum is worth its weight in gold! In this thread we got to:
1) Congratulate Anna on her new (well-deserved) library contact.
2) Get valuable input from the more experienced members here.
3) Get a lesson and sage advice from the Taxi CEO himself.
Gotta love this place.
1) Congratulate Anna on her new (well-deserved) library contact.
2) Get valuable input from the more experienced members here.
3) Get a lesson and sage advice from the Taxi CEO himself.
Gotta love this place.
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Thanks for taking the time, Michael! That's all very valuable advice—I appreciate it!admin wrote:Congratulations Anna! One more piece of advice: Members sometimes fall in "love" with the first library that offers them a deal. "They love my work!"
Be careful not to put all your eggs in one basket. Libraries have different contacts, outlets, sales strategies, and often, certain types of music they excel at placing or NOT. Some libraries get lots of material/instrumentals in Reality TV, some focus their energies on song placements in Episodic Dramas, some are strong at TV Commercials, some at Films, and so forth.
Some incredibly reputable libraries can be less-than-wonderful in certain areas, so pace yourself, research them like crazy (and I DON'T mean their "ratings" on certain websites). Those ratings are often decided by "they signed me," not by their efficacy in placing certain genres.
Look at their previous placements. Nobody (no company) is great at all types of placements, although their websites might lead you to think they are. My advice: A half dozen eggs (each) in a dozen different baskets (libraries) should give you a "balanced portfolio." Over time, you'll see who excels at what.
Over the years ahead, try to get dozens of pieces (each) in dozens of libraries - some exclusive, some non-exclusvie. Treat your music like a well-diversified stock portfolio and it will treat you like you've invested wisely!
I've been saying that since the mid-nineties, and people are just recently starting to grasp that concept. Grasp it early, and you'll thank me later.
Congrats again!
Michael
PS—shouldn't you be taking a well-deserved vacation on a desert island sometime about now???
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+ 1 to thatComposerLDG wrote:Gotta love this place.
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Haha.....what did I say?? Congratulations Anna. You and your music really do deserve this.
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Ahh thanks Graham! Spent a good chunk of time today learning to do edits! Quite the learning experience... hahaTelefunkin wrote:Haha.....what did I say?? Congratulations Anna. You and your music really do deserve this.
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Nothing more that I can really add here Anna, as you have already received some great advice, but congrats!! We as creatives never know what's going to stick and resonate with others.
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