Episodes
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YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google, and a great way for artists to build their brand, engage with fans, and get discovered. In this episode, we talk about some ways artists can start monetizing on YouTube.
Some topics we cover are:
YouTube Partner ProgramOfficial Artist ChannelsAd and Subscription RevenueRoyalties from Distributors and LabelsPublishing RoyaltiesThanks for listening!
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Happy New Year! Hope you all are staying healthy and safe, and that this year brings lots of joy, peace, healing, and success.
In this episode, I walk through the principles that I use when developing a plan to achieve my goals and drive career success.
Some things we cover are:
2020 reflection and creating a new starting pointHow to plan small actionable steps towards your goalsWhen to pivotWhy collaboration is key3 ways to invest in yourselfRemain disciplined and consistentHow to get comfortable with being uncomfortableI also break down 3 things you can do right now to organize your music business.
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In this episode, we talk about the various components of a co-publishing deal. It's not as straightforward as you may think, and often depends on how many songs you write, deliver, and release.
Tap into the episode to find out how you can tell how long your publishing deal really is.
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In this episode, we discuss the "Term" of a record deal. It's surprising to often hear that many artists don't know how long their record deal lasts... and more importantly, when they can get out of them! It can be very tricky, and it's not something you should just "leave to the lawyers to figure out".
You're the one in the deal. Know exactly when it starts and when it ends.
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Did you know there are 3 different types of royalties you can get for 1 stream? If not, you may be leaving a lot of money on the table.
In this episode, I break down each type of streaming royalty and how to collect them.
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Let's talk money.
In this episode, I give an overview of how advances work, what recoupment means, and how to make sure you're valuing yourself and music properly.
Advances are such an important part of the music industry, but before accepting a big lump sum of money, you need to know exactly what you're getting paid, what you're giving up, and how much you need to pay back.
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Independent Artists, don't leave the negotiation up to just your lawyer. You need to be involved every step of the way.
In this episode, we go through some of the most important terms of a distribution deal and discuss ways to negotiate them. The more you know about what you want from the deal, the better you'll be able to negotiate.
It's all about communicating clearly with your team on EXACTLY what you want, so they can continue to protect and fight for you in deals.
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Kanye West recently laid out the "New Recording And Publishing Deal Guidelines" on Twitter. But what does this really mean?
In this episode, I breakdown what you need to know about each point and how it could help you make better long-term music business decisions.
Also, it's a great opportunity to use what we've learned from prior episodes and apply them to a real life example.
So let's dive in!
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In this episode, we talk about the 5 most important terms of a Co-Publishing Deal. So if you're a songwriter, this episode is for you!
Remember, a co-publishing deal is when the publishing company gets 50% ownership of your publisher's share.
The 5 Key terms we discuss are:
Term (length of deal)Delivery and Release CommitmentRights/Scope RoyaltiesAdvancesThanks for listening, and if you have any questions feel free to connect at paidinfullpodcast.com or @paidinfullpod on socials
Let's go!
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In this episode, we discuss the five most important terms of a traditional record deal:
Term (length)Recording CommitmentRightsRoyaltiesAdvancesThere can be a million ways to negotiate a deal, so make sure you know these key terms to make the best decisions for your career.
If you have any questions, connect wit us at paidinfullpodcast.com and on socials @paidinfullpod.
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In this episode, we talk about how to clear samples and why it's so important to do so - especially when it comes to owning music.
When you use samples in your music, you have to get permission from two sides of the sampled song:
The Publishing (for using the actual songwriting)The Sound Recording/MasterIf you don't get permission from these two sids, you're infringing on the copyrights and can end up in a messy and expensive legal situation that could cost more than the original use itself.
Do the right thing, and clear your samples before dropping music. It was save you thousands of dollars in the long run.
If you have any questions, connect with us at paidinfullpodcast.com or on socials @paidinfullpod
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In this episode, we specifically discuss ownership when it comes to licensing beats from sites like Beatstars, Airbit, and others.
Whether your the producer making the beat, or the artist/songwriter using the beat, it's important to know exactly how much of the sound recording and publishing you own.
Ownership is different with Non-Exclusive, Exclusive, and Custom licenses - so always make sure to read your contract and know exactly what you own, and how much!
If you have any questions, connect with us at paidinfullpodcast.com or on socials @paidinfullpod
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In this episode, we dive into the topic of setting up the proper corporate structure for your music business. Whether you're a songwriter, artist, or producer, thinking about yourself as a proper business is incredibly important.
We go over the differences between being a sole proprietor and setting up and LLC or Corp.
There are a lot of factors to think about when setting up your corporate structure, so make sure you know the difference so you can make the best decision for your career.
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I get this question a lot: "If I'm signed up with ASCAP or BMI, then why do I also need to sign up with a publishing administration company?"
Or when I ask people "Are you in a publishing deal" the respond with, "Yes, I'm with ASCAP".
So I wanted to dedicate this episode to the differences between being with Performance Rights Organization (PRO) and having a publishing deal - and why you need both!
Remember, PRO's only represent your public performance right and only collect performance royalties.
Publishing deals represent ALL of your rights and collect ALL of your publishing royalties.
Tap in and make sure you fully understand the difference so you can make sure you're getting PAID IN FULL.
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In this episode, we take a moment to recap and put into action all of the information we've learned so far. This is geared mainly toward independent artists and songwriters to help build your business foundation and make sure you're getting paid from everywhere.
The 5 areas we cover are:
CopyrightASCAP/BMIPublishing Admin Service CompaniesDistribution ServicesSoundExchangeAlso, I've launched a fund to support Black independent artists and musicians. If you'd like to apply for financial support or donate, please visit paidinfullpodcast.com.
Make sure to connect with us on IG/Twitter @paidinfullpod
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A recording deal can change your life - for better or worse.
In this episode, we dive into the world of recording deals, how they're structured, the pros and cons of each, and what might be the right choice for you.
Some of the things we go over are:
360 DealTraditional Record DealNet Profits DealLicensing DealDistribution DealDistribution ServicesWhether you're an artist, a record label, own your masters, or wanting to learn more about this side of the industry, this episode is for you.
Don't forget to subscribe and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @paidinfullpod.
Thanks for listening!
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Songwriters. Protect your music and build the value. This is what a music publisher will do.
In this episode I introduce the world of Music Publishing, what publishers do, and why they are so important for every songwriter's career.
Some of the things we discuss are:
Music publishing companies and administration servicesWhen you should pursue a dealTypes of publishing dealsThe roles and responsibilities of a music publishing companyWhen to determine what deal is right for youThanks for listening!
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If you're an artist and not signed up with SoundExchange, you're leaving money on the table. It's that simple.
In this episode, we talk about why it's so important to collect these royalties, and how it can be an amazing source of long-term continuous income for artists, producers, and sound recording owners.
Some of things we discuss are:
What companies and services pay these royalties?Who is considered a featured artist?How can producers get paid too?What if you aren't a featured artist but performed as musician on a track?How to sign up the right way?Make sure to tap into this episode and unlock royalties that are waiting for you.
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In this episode, we get introduced to the world of Synchronization, aka Sync! This tends to be a more exciting area of the music industry because it involves TV, Film, Commercials, Trailers, Ads, and lots more! Synchronization uses can be a great way to build exposure for your song and generate income. Some of the things we cover in this episode are:
Types of Sync UsesLicensing RightsSync FeesHow to get a song clearedHow to collect all of your sync moneyThanks for listening!
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Recording artists, featured artists, and producers... this one's for you.
In this episode, we start to unpack the royalty world of sound recordings. Some topics we discuss:
Types of sound recording royaltiesRecord deals and artist royaltiesDistribution deals and royalty flowFeatured artists and producer participationsThis is a complex world, so take a listen to this episode and get comfortable with these types of royalties.
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