Submit Beats To JUMZ
Submit beats to JUMZ Rapper on the come up JUMZ posted all contact info recently just for producers to submit beats directly. Another opportunity for producers who are really on the job.
Contact Info:
FOR BOOKINGS AND COLLABORATIONS EMAIL BOOKINGS@JUMZ.COM
PRODUCERS SUBMIT BEATS AT JUMZBEATS@GMAIL.COM
For more information on JUMZ please visit:
www.twitter.com/JUMZ
www.myspace.com/JUMZ
http://www.jumz.com/
Here’s a bio and a single for JUMZ for you to check his style. Looks like this is an opportunity for producers looking to collaborate with a rapper who is trying to say something a little deeper than the average radio rap.
Good Luck!! Submit Beats! Sell Beats!!
Submit Beats To Starlito
loyaltybeats@gmail.com
The email address above was just posted on twitter by Starlito looking for beats. Submit beats straight to that to email address with your contact info. Dude is all over the mixtape scene so you can find some of his library and be sure to submit tracks that will fit the style that’ll work with his flow.
Good Luck!! Sell Beats!!
Atlanta Beat Battle – Producers Swap Meet
Producers Swap Meet dot com is getting the word out on round 1 of their upcoming Beat Battle.
It goes down tomorrow the 24th so get it moving if you’re interested. The ATL is so packed with up and coming talent that this will be worth just showing up to network make connects.
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King of the ATL Beat Battle
4 Reasons Why Your Beats Aren’t Selling
If you’ve never actually sold a beat, but want to, this article is for you. In it, I’m going to break down the 4 main reasons for your lack of success and the steps you can take to overcome them.
Let’s get right to it. As I said, there are four main reasons why you haven’t been able to sell a beat:
1. Your beats aren’t good enough.
This one is tough to swallow but it’s real for a lot of aspiring producers. You need a certain skill level if you expect people to pay to use your music. While there is a strong market for beats made by amateurs, the beat still has to be hot. Bottom line, nobody buys garbage beats.
Now what can you do about it? Three things: practice, get feedback, and practice some more. You can’t just make beats in your studio and keep them on your hard drive. Hit the forums like futureproducers.com or others and ask for feedback on your beats. Take that feedback and practice some more.
Compare your mixes to pro beats in your genre and don’t stop this cycle to the feedback from people you don’t know is positive. That’s the true test.
2. You are not pitching your beats to the right buyers.
If you’re trying to get your first sale by pitching to major label artists, you’re not pitching to the right buyers. Unless you already have major label connections, getting a major label placement without ever having sold a beat is like hitting the lottery.
Instead of pitching to majors right at the start, understand that there are much better ways for you to get your first beat sold. Work the unsigned market. Build your clientele and body of work before moving up from there.
3. Your prices are too high or to low.
For an unproven producer, beats sell (or get licensed) for $25 to $250 in the unsigned/independent market. There are exceptions to these numbers but on average, that’s what you can expect.
To fix this problem, study the market on the beat sites like soundclick.com to compare your product and pricing strategy to the competition. If the sound and price are right and you pitch to enough potential customers, it’s simply a matter of time before you make your first sale.
4. You don’t have your business in order.
By this I mean you don’t have answers to the questions artists or collaborators will ask about copyright, contracts, royalties, publishing, etc. In most cases, artists look to you, the producer, to be the expert on all the legal details.
If you don’t know the answers to who owns what and what if this or that happens, then some people will not do business with you for fear of getting ripped off.
Take care of this issue BEFORE it causes your any real problems. Learn how money is made and paid to producers and artists before engaging in the business of selling beats. On this point, you can’t cut corners. If you’re not willing to run your business, someone else will – to their advantage.
Work through these for main obstacles, do some smart marketing, and you will get paid for your beats.
3 Things All Successful Music Producers Must Have To Sell Beats
You know what you want – to get paid as a music producer selling beats – but you don’t know how you’ll reach that goal. You need three things. Three things that will guarantee you success at some level no matter what happens along the way. With these three things, you immediately separate yourself from the dreamers and talkers. You can read all the articles, blogs, or books you want about how to sell beats – and those are great – but you still need these three things. Without them, all the steps in the world won’t get you anywhere.
1. Initiative. In this situation, initiative is simply the action. I consider initiative to be a critical ingredient in obtaining any goal. You can the exact steps to reach your goal of selling beats laid out for you but if you don’t take the action, you lose. Plain and simple. One thing to mention here is that initiative is not ambition or anything like it. Ambition is like a form of desire – without the action. Everybody’s got some measure of ambition, a lot less have the initiative to take action on that desire.
2. A plan. Initiative or action can be wasted if it’s not applied to some sort of plan. Your plan adds focus to that action. You have a starting point, an end goal in mind, the initiative to get moving, and with a plan you have direction. Now here is where many get tripped up by planning and not acting on that plan. Plans are never perfect. You get to work on your plan and learn along the way. You Take what you learn and modify your plan but you don’t abandon your plan. Without it you risk spinning your wheels and not getting any closer to that end goal you’ve set for yourself.
3. Persistence. Over time, while taking focused action against your plan, you will hit snags and roadblocks. You may even at times have to change your entire goal. What you can’t do is quit. With an open mind, a strong enough desire, and the initiative to go for it, you can’t lose. The only way you can lose is if you give up. It’s impossible to fail if you take focused action and adjust along the way for whatever life throws at you. Simply keep moving forward and don’t give up.
With these three things you can sell beats or work toward any other goal you may have. Get started, get focused, and keep stepping.
