Well… the short answer is… it depends.
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Here’s why you DON’T need a publisher.
You write for yourself, family and friends. You aren’t actively pursuing commercial success. If it somehow happens… whatever. But you aren’t chasing it. Or you’re the artist and record your own songs.
You can get meetings with artists, A&R reps, and/or music producers. Even if you can’t get meetings, you can at least email them songs- and you KNOW they’ll listen. Or you are your own (signed) artist and write for yourself. The point is, you can get your songs to someone who can say “yes.”
You can cover your own demo expenses. And you are in a financial situation that allows you the flexibility to write a lot. In other words, you don’t need an advance (or draw) from a publisher.
You either outsource your publishing admin, or you’re able to do the business side yourself. You know how to copyright, register, and license your songs that do get cut.
Publishers often help hook their writers up with high-level cowriters- or even artists. If your networking and people skills are strong enough, you can do this yourself.
So there you go. Five reasons you might not need a publisher. Sound like you? Awesome! But if not…
But how do you connect with a legitimate music publisher? Well, you’re in luck- I have a great opportunity coming up for you.
I’m hosting the next round of Songwriting Pro’s “Play For A Publisher” soon! We have these awesome events- with legit hit music publishers- every quarter, and the deadline to submit your song is coming up quickly! CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,
Brent
Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US and a #1 in Canada… so far.