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Old 04-13-2020, 09:12 AM
Brent Hahn Brent Hahn is offline
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Originally Posted by KevWind View Post
The shear size of the pool of music on YouTube means it is fairly unlikely that a particular "artist" who might possibly be interested in your specific song. Would even go to Youtube as a source, let alone stumble on it. And thus YouTube is not where you are likely to get much response as far as other artists wanting to cut your song.
In the advertising world, there's "push marketing" and "pull marketing." The former being things like cold-calling and junk mail and demographically-targeted TV commercials, the latter being things like a website or an ad (dating myself here) in the Yellow Pages.

If you're a house painter, pull marketing works fine. Sooner or later, everyone needs their house painted and they'll get on the Yelp and come find you. But for selling songs, pull marketing doesn't work.
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