Custom Manufacturing Industry podcast is an entrepreneurship and motivational podcast on all platforms, hosted by Aaron Clippinger. Being CEO of multiple companies including the signage industry and the software industry, Aaron has over 20 years of consulting and business management. His software has grown internationally and with over a billion dollars annually going through the software. Using his Accounting degree, Aaron will be talking about his organizational ways to get things done. Hi ...
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In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint shares wins from the Sync Producer Hub community and answers live viewer questions on building a long-term career in sync. He emphasizes why patience is key, why consistency beats quick wins, and how to set realistic expectations when pitching to libraries.
You’ll also hear insights on the business side of sync, from handling contracts to staying top-of-mind with publishers and managing the inevitable waiting game.
- How do you stay motivated when placements take years to come in?
- Should you pitch the same track to multiple libraries?
- How many tracks should you realistically aim to finish each month?
- Are there situations where you should avoid co-publishing deals?
- How can a producer handle rejections without getting discouraged?
- What’s the right follow-up timeline after sending tracks to a library?
- Do you need to be exclusive to one library to succeed?
- Is it okay to send older tracks to new libraries, or should you only send fresh work?
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