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Guest Post by Aron Wright Finding out that your music will be featured on a TV show can feel like a huge career breakthrough. It’s a major opportunity; one you need to plan for. “Every single week we see artists missing out on this chance to connect with new fans,” says TuneFind’s Amanda Byers.“Those potential fans aren’t going to come back later.”There are simple things you can do to maximize your placement’s impact on your career, and easy ways to get your music and information out to potential fans.Get your music online (and in online stores) This sounds like a no-brainer, but many songs wind up on a show–and nowhere else. Setting up distribution can take time and require some diligence. To make sure you’re not shortchanging yourself by signing a contract that doesn’t serve your best interests on the publishing side, it’s best to start early. “I’ve waited until the last minute before, and it cost me thousands of dollars,” notes singer-songwriter Aron Wright, whose music has appeared on shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Empire, and The Vampire Diaries.“A digital/indie distributor is ideal so you can sell your track across multiple platforms, but even Bandcamp, SoundCloud, or your own website is better than nothing,” agrees Byers. “Engage your new fans, make sure they know who you are. Get them to follow you on social media or get their email addresses. Get them to listen to your other songs. It all helps build your audience.”Get your music on ShazamPromoting Your Sync Placement: How To Make The Most Of Your 30 Seconds Of Fame
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