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EP. 115 Patience, Consistency & Long-Term Wins in Sync Licensing

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In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint shares wins from the Sync Producer Hub community and answers live viewer questions on building a long-term career in sync. He emphasizes why patience is key, why consistency beats quick wins, and how to set realistic expectations when pitching to libraries.

You’ll also hear insights on the business side of sync, from handling contracts to staying top-of-mind with publishers and managing the inevitable waiting game.

  • How do you stay motivated when placements take years to come in?
  • Should you pitch the same track to multiple libraries?
  • How many tracks should you realistically aim to finish each month?
  • Are there situations where you should avoid co-publishing deals?
  • How can a producer handle rejections without getting discouraged?
  • What’s the right follow-up timeline after sending tracks to a library?
  • Do you need to be exclusive to one library to succeed?
  • Is it okay to send older tracks to new libraries, or should you only send fresh work?

Join Sync Producer Hub → https://www.syncproducerhub.com

  continue reading

100 episodes

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Manage episode 501792215 series 2895849
Content provided by Anthony Clint Jr.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Clint Jr. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint shares wins from the Sync Producer Hub community and answers live viewer questions on building a long-term career in sync. He emphasizes why patience is key, why consistency beats quick wins, and how to set realistic expectations when pitching to libraries.

You’ll also hear insights on the business side of sync, from handling contracts to staying top-of-mind with publishers and managing the inevitable waiting game.

  • How do you stay motivated when placements take years to come in?
  • Should you pitch the same track to multiple libraries?
  • How many tracks should you realistically aim to finish each month?
  • Are there situations where you should avoid co-publishing deals?
  • How can a producer handle rejections without getting discouraged?
  • What’s the right follow-up timeline after sending tracks to a library?
  • Do you need to be exclusive to one library to succeed?
  • Is it okay to send older tracks to new libraries, or should you only send fresh work?

Join Sync Producer Hub → https://www.syncproducerhub.com

  continue reading

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