Hey guys, I respect your input, and opinions on the deal.

I’m not under any pressure besides the need to find revenue streams in the industry as it is. I haven’t promised any amount of cues, I know that they are willing to accept 500. I haven’t promised anything.

Thanks for pointing out the expenses, they are absolutely part of why there is a fee. There is also a fee because I will be arranging, engineering, mixing, mastering, and otherwise producing a useable cue. Remember, I’m asking for beats, not full cues.

“Why not just ask for a full cue?” you may ask. Reason being is the risk for lawsuit is too great. This is an internet solicitation; I don’t know you (or anyone) from Adam, and the possibility that the music has been sold before, or will be resold poses a risk for lawsuits later.

I don’t think $20 is unreasonable for my time to produce a cue and cut someone in 50% for making a beat. In any normal situation, an 8 bar groove would never demand 50% of writers share. I actually made a beat library for cues this year at 5% writers.

I also have the connections and placement history (and therefore knowledge on how to produce useable cues). This is a great opportunity for someone that does not have the connections or know how. (looks like that isn’t you, as you are presumably providing music and getting syncs on TV).

I am often paid for the other services on my site by artists that have no plan, no direction, and no hope for a return on their investment. This is a clear path to a return on investment, at a rate that is not gouging; I’m asking for $20 or less for an hour of my time and connections.

This offer is unique to what is available now, and reflects where the industry is as a whole. I wish albums were still sold, and I could make my way mixing records on SSLs for labels, but those gigs are 1 in a million now. This is the connection I have, and a skill I have developed. It’s set up in a way that is fair for my time, knowledge, skills, connections, and other fees (such as legal). It’s not for everyone… but it could be just the right foot in the door for someone without the connections or know how.

If you have placed on TV, you also know that $20 for 50% writers is a steal, providing a beat or not! $500 may get you a private lap dance in the champagne room, but where (particularly in the music industry) can you spend $500 and have a shot at making 2.5x you money back? And get credits? There are MANY shifty deals available for artists and producers, but this is not one. It’s pretty straight ahead, which is more then can be said for just about any music industry gamble.

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