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An informative and easy to understand way of looking at the various income streams that can generate Money From Your Song.
On Thursday 18th March 2010 music publishing specialist Paulette Long will be running a seminar titled 'Making Money From Your Song', where, in an informative and easy to understand way, she will be communicating her knowledge on the various income streams that can generate Money From Your Song.
There are numerous ways of generating money from your song in addition to record/download sales. Perhaps youâve wondered how much your song generates when it is played on the radio or performed live at a show.
In this season of âmusic monetisationâ, this seminar aims to give practical ideas and pass on insightful information that will help make your song work for you. It will also answer questions such as:-
How is money generated from a song?
Who gets that money?
How can you collect that money and who can assist you?
How much money can you really make?
A seminar for songwriters, artists, musicians, label owners, managers, music industry students, organisations and individuals who want to have a clearer understanding or a quick refresher on how income is generated from the creation of a song.
'Making Money From Your Song', takes place on Thursday 18th march 2010 at the PRS for Music building in Berners Street, London W1, start time 7pm at a cost of £30 (click here for more information or go to www.moneyfromyoursong.com ).
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18 March 2010 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 3 hours |
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PRS for Music |
Organised by: |
Music Business Mentors |
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Tickets: |
£30 |
Available from: |
www.moneyfromyoursong.com |
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