Songwriting – Song Writing – Become a Songwriter
Market Your Songs to Record Companies, Recording Artists, and Publishers
Imagine driving in your car and hearing a song that you wrote being performed by a famous recording artist on the radio. If the song becomes a hit, you could earn well over $100,000 from that one song alone. In fact, your songs can continue to earn you money for many years after you write them.
As a successful songwriter, you could enter an exclusive world of awards ceremonies and rub elbows with music industry stars. You could work from home, doing what you love, and enjoy a tremendous sense of achievement when your songs are heard by millions of people.
For some songwriters the greatest appeal of this career is the opportunity to touch people’s lives in a meaningful way. As a songwriter you can inspire and comfort people with your words and music. (If you write only words, or only music, you can find a partner to write songs with.)
Whether you want to reach people with your words and music, or you want to make money from your songs, the FabJob Guide to Become a Songwriter is for you! In this e-book you will discover how you can get started and succeed in the exciting career of professional songwriting.
The guide’s author is Libbie Hall, a songwriter and certified Career and Job Transition Coach. To give you expert advice on how to succeed in this fab job, she interviewed professional songwriters (including a Grammy winner), music publishers, and other music industry insiders with experience at top labels such as BMG Music, EMI Publishing, Polygram Music Publishing, Sony Music, and Universal Records.
The guide focuses on marketing your songs and covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to become a published songwriter, including:
Getting Ready
- Ways to improve your songwriting skills
- How to get feedback on your songs from music industry insiders
- How to find a partner to write songs with
- How to copyright your songs to protect them from being stolen
- Links to a selection of the best resources, organizations, and publications for learning about the music industry
- How to prepare a demo tape or CD of your songs:
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- Selecting the right songs
- Your recording options, with advice to help you produce a top quality demo whether you record in a studio or at home
- What printed materials you need to include
Marketing Your Songs
- How to find out which recording artists are looking for songs
- The most effective ways to submit your songs to:
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- Music Publishers
- Recording Artists (and their Managers)
- Record Companies
- Where to find contact information for publishers, artist managers, and record companies
- What to submit with your demo (includes sample submission letters and a sample bio)
- What to do when meeting with someone you want to market your songs to
- Getting paid for your songs, including:
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- an explanation of royalties
- contract negotiation tips
Plus, you will discover
- Other opportunities for songwriters, including:
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- Becoming a staff writer for a music publisher or record company
- Writing “jingles” for commercials
- Getting your songs used in movies and television
- Tips on songwriting contests and contests that are worth entering
- Becoming your own music publisher
- Explanations of music industry jargon so you can talk like an insider with the people you meet
- Helpful advice to help you succeed as a professional songwriter including tips on:
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- Managing your money
- Working with an entertainment attorney
- And more!
You can have all this and more for an incredible price. People pay hundreds of dollars to attend conferences about the music industry. The FabJob Guide to Become a Songwriter contains some of the best career advice you could get from other sources, plus much more.
It can save you many hours of research, help you avoid some common mistakes, and give you information you need to break into the exciting world of professional songwriting.
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If you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this guide is for you. It gives you what you need to know to become a successful songwriter.
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