One Year of TAXI
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- Burnzy
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One Year of TAXI
I don't know if it's appropriate to post this in "success stories" as I still haven't gotten a placement or made any money (YET). But, after one year of TAXI I have signed 30 tracks (18 titles, plus alternate versions) and hooked up with 2 different companies I would have never found on my own. When I started a year ago, I enjoyed reading people's stats and testimonials and it helped me push though to know that it's a really a long game. Thought I'd just share my own after passing this landmark. I renewed and hope to keep pounding away next year. Happy to be part of this group. Good luck to all of you.
- Telefunkin
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Re: One Year of TAXI
Congratulations on doing so well in your first year! That's the period when many of us struggle to get any material forwarded, and it can take many forwards to get a deal. As you'll no doubt know though, once tracks are signed it takes time for libraries to get the releases sorted, to attract attention to them, to find clients who need them, to have them used in shows, for the shows to be aired, for the cue sheets to be filed, for the PROs to include them, and finally to be paid. Yes, its certainly a long game, but you've made a great start, so well done and good luck for sustaining or increasing your signing rate in your next year. The rest will follow in good time.
Graham (UK). Still composing a little faster than decomposing, and 100% HI.
- Burnzy
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Thanks!Telefunkin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:39 amCongratulations on doing so well in your first year! That's the period when many of us struggle to get any material forwarded, and it can take many forwards to get a deal. As you'll no doubt know though, once tracks are signed it takes time for libraries to get the releases sorted, to attract attention to them, to find clients who need them, to have them used in shows, for the shows to be aired, for the cue sheets to be filed, for the PROs to include them, and finally to be paid. Yes, its certainly a long game, but you've made a great start, so well done and good luck for sustaining or increasing your signing rate in your next year. The rest will follow in good time.
- melodea
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Same here! Congrats for the success and many forwards! Good to know others are fighting the same battle. After 11 Month, 57 Forwards, 2 contracts with 2 libraries, 2 tracks signed with 1 of them, and 0 placements I'm focusing on writing at least 2 tracks per week, bringing my production skills to the next level and let the submissions take their path. Persistence and faith! Happy Holidays
[glow][/glow]Melodea a.k.a. Chris Moser
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I would definitely called that a success story with those stats.
Good job and luck.
Good job and luck.
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Re: One Year of TAXI
Congratulations for your success on Taxi , And You Have taken the choice of the transportation industry good luck for your future
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