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In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint spotlights recent wins from Sync Producer Hub members and answers live questions from the community about pitching, collaboration, and navigating the sync licensing space. He shares real-world strategies and insights into what actually works when submitting your music to libraries and building lasting sync relationships.
If you're working toward consistent placements and income through sync, this episode is a must-listen.
Tips for setting your own deadlines when libraries don’t give one
How to pitch orchestral music for the first time — full album or single tracks?
Sync-friendly collabs and what to avoid
Playlist submission platforms explained (Disco, RealCrafter, etc.)
How to pitch the same tracks to multiple libraries the right way
What’s a fair price for work-for-hire vocals?
Pitching portfolio links vs. submitting finished tracks — what works better?
Can you pitch cover versions or trailerized versions of copyrighted songs?
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