Portland, OR (PRWEB) 30 February 2012
More than 258,000 independent artists are on the CD Baby Top-licensing program in less than a week. Licensed music service, free add-on CD Baby is the core to provide global digital and physical distribution, the simplest solution for musicians who want to make money, enabling the original music, film, television, advertising, YouTube and more.
independent artists over the last decade a significant revenue opportunities for the traditional licensing of television and film, but YouTube quickly became the most popular online music discovery platform, there are many new opportunities to license music to a much smaller extent, by CD Baby music licensing partners require Rumble Fish micro-Sync.
“Were you happy that many of our artists are interested in earning money with the permission of their music, CD Baby president Brian Felsen said, was always trying to help open up new revenue for independent musicians and sync license is a big one: Yes, you can make a bundle of money layer is selected for the theme song to the next prime-time hit, but you can also earn money by getting the song 500 home videos of cats doing cartwheels. We give independent artists the opportunity to do both. is equivalent to 9 years in a video uploaded to YouTube every day. There are a lot of video, and most could benefit from some great independent music. “
CD Baby
Sync Licensing, which began last week, is based in Portland, Rumble Fish, a leader in the licensing of the music industry. The program is free to all members of the CD Baby. Artists can choose to opt in (or loss) at any time.
“CD Baby has always been a leader in independent music, and we humbly suggest an amazing store in the world of social media and traditional sync license,” Rumble Fish, said founder and chief executive Paul Anthony. “The opportunities in sync license, more than ever.
marketed for use in television, movies and games, CD Baby artists in the music database of songs that YouTube allows video makers to choose YouTube accounts.
“So if you upload a video, or your birthday or a camping trip, said Felsen, YouTube allows us to throw some music in the background with a few clicks. You do not even need to make a video – YouTube, if it is based on a music CD Baby artist has used the artist can be paid when the video goes viral, the artist gets paid a lot
…
YouTube
to analyze and find videos that contain music CD Baby before uploading, and pay royalties on those songs as well. Artists get paid even the videos that they upload themselves.
We are very excited that so many musicians are interested in licensing a new sync partner, Felsen said, because it opens up a new revenue stream for independent artists. Millions of people watch music videos – and featured music videos – on YouTube every day. Now the artists are paid for it.
Artists can sign up for CD Baby
Distribution & Sync Licensing here
(http://members.cdbaby.com)
CD Baby is the world’s largest digital distributor of independent music. CD Baby sells more than 3.5 million songs from dozens of music retailers including iTunes, Amazon, Google Music, Rhapsody and Spotify, and artists will pay a week sales of their products. From Portland, or head office, warehouse and ship the CD Baby over 360,000 CD titles to independent customers, which covers the whole world. The company also provides other services to musicians such as the ability to credit cards for exhibitions, web hosting to host your kid sister companies and the distribution of the book baby book.
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