Hello Mark....
Your idea to market your songs is a great idea. However... what you need to do is organize your goals just a tad better... begin with understanding the market for songs.... for example...
It is important to realize who is in need of songs.... and who isn't. Adult artists generally write their own lyrics. Trying to find an adult artist who is in need of adopting someone elses lyrics is like looking for a needle in a haystack. They are out there... but... finding them is very difficult.
At the same time... teen talent is just the opposite. Teens rarely write their own music.... and most often will rely on covers. Finding a teen artist that writes their own music is just as difficult as finding an adult artist who doesn't.
With this in mind... my advice Mark would be... setup your own website publishing company.... clearly advertising your work... and showing the professionalism of your new company by showing the copyright laws and licenses as offered by your company in protection of any works offered and adopted from your company.
As for sending an artist your work... no... I would suggest that you didn't do that. Each time you distribute your work you allow for the opportunity for infringement. Keep your work organized... and in one place of protection. (that would be my advice... though please consider your own interests)
Best of luck Mark.
Your idea to market your songs is a great idea. However... what you need to do is organize your goals just a tad better... begin with understanding the market for songs.... for example...
It is important to realize who is in need of songs.... and who isn't. Adult artists generally write their own lyrics. Trying to find an adult artist who is in need of adopting someone elses lyrics is like looking for a needle in a haystack. They are out there... but... finding them is very difficult.
At the same time... teen talent is just the opposite. Teens rarely write their own music.... and most often will rely on covers. Finding a teen artist that writes their own music is just as difficult as finding an adult artist who doesn't.
With this in mind... my advice Mark would be... setup your own website publishing company.... clearly advertising your work... and showing the professionalism of your new company by showing the copyright laws and licenses as offered by your company in protection of any works offered and adopted from your company.
As for sending an artist your work... no... I would suggest that you didn't do that. Each time you distribute your work you allow for the opportunity for infringement. Keep your work organized... and in one place of protection. (that would be my advice... though please consider your own interests)
Best of luck Mark.
Last edited by Triadster Records on Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.