Improve your chances to capture more of your song royalties.
Hey musicians, producers, vocalists, beatmakers!
Listen to @flossytheboss break down some of the key databases you need to submit to before your next release.
Download this now, yes — it's actually free.
So here's how the digital music industry currently works to ID your royalties as yours.
I see so many fellow artists releasing new music all the time without registering their song metadata first, because they erroneously believe registering their song with their PRO and their distributor is enough.
You will be surprised how valuable the Release Resource Checklist is for your next song release, since registration of your song metadata in these databases lets you collect royalties that your PRO and distributor don't even handle.
You'll likely kick yourself, because you probably never had all of these to use at the same time before — even more so because most are FREE.
Plus, if you don't claim your song's royalties, they'll just give them over to the major labels and their artists. Which basically means all your hard work feeds them, not you.
What the Release Resource Checklist does for you.
Click below — get your free Release Resource Checklist.
What industry leaders are saying about the Release Resource Checklist.
Good luck getting paid by XYZ streaming service. And if you do, it's only pennies." So they just keep on releasing new music without registering their song metadata first — or even at all.
— or — "I'm registered with TuneCore, DistroKid, CDBaby — so I'm all good with my song metadata."
My thing is: you likely aren't, because PROs and distributors don't typically register your song metadata in the databases for you.
One thing we musicians all agree on is that only "Super Fans" will buy the music of someone when they can stream it for free. These are the people who will pick up your music AND tell others, shouting from every rooftop.
But even casual fans won't buy or stream your music if they can't find it. And when they DO find it and stream it, you should get paid more of what you're due to receive.
Look — I'm not just telling you WHERE to register your song metadata. I'm also going to share with you exactly how to do it, and help maximize your chances to collect those missed royalties. Most databases are free.
Lots of folks say I should be charging for this and it's a lot of work for little gain. I could — but everyone needs to know and understand the ins and outs of the song metadata process, whether you do it yourself or pay someone else. You need to KNOW this.
Download the free Release Resource Checklist →
Start getting your song metadata into all these databases now.
