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A Guide to Self-Publishing Music

Unlock the secrets to self-publishing music with expert tips and proven strategies in this comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide. 

by Randi Zimmerman of Symphonic Blog

Self publishing your songs means you take on the role of both the artist and the publisher. Being a self-published writer ultimately means that you hold all the rights to your Intellectual Property (IP), which means you would be in full control of how your compositions are used and would receive all royalties associated with your share of your compositions. In this episode of Music Biz 101, we’ll teach you everything you need to know…

Here’s the rundown…

In this episode, you’ll learn how to:

  • Understand the benefits and responsibilities of publishing your music
  • Register with a PRO
  • Start collecting your mechanical royalties
  • and so much more…

📝 PRO TIP: Odds are you don’t write every song completely on your own. You’ve got co-writers, producers, and other creatives who have contributed to the creation of your finished song. If you want to ensure everyone is paid exactly what they’re owed, you need to master your split sheet game. To learn everything you need to know about these and download a FREE split sheet, click here.

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