New Songwriter’s Guide to Music Publishing: Everything You Need to Know to Make the Best Publishing Deals for Your Songs

Learn How to Make Money with Your SongsIf you’re a songwriter, your job is to be an expert at crafting songs – but to be successful you also need to have a sound working knowledge of music publishing. This easy-to-read book leads you through the music publishing maze, taking the mystery out of one of the most lucrative – but least understood – areas of the entertainment industry.Learn how songwriters and music publishers earn royalties; the most common types of music publishing contracts offered

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3 Replies to “New Songwriter’s Guide to Music Publishing: Everything You Need to Know to Make the Best Publishing Deals for Your Songs”

  1. 24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
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    The Best How To Book I’ve Encountered In Thirty Years, November 7, 2001
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    Roger Deitz (West Orange, NJ USA) –

    I’ve been writing about music for nearly thirty years for magazines such as Frets, Fast Folk, Billboard, Acoustic Guitar and Sing Out! the folk music magazine, and I’ve yet to find any “how to” book that even comes close to matching Mr. Poe’s offering for its literate, engaging, and informed contribution to the genre. He is truly a songwriter’s best friend. Here is an articulate music publisher who can, himself, write rings around the rest of the crowd. Mr. Poe takes the aspiring songwriter into his confidence – you won’t find many music publishers doing that! He gives the reader an insider’s view and a leg up on all of the important issues a hopeful professional must learn in order to find success in this business of music. Unlike the other books on the subject, this one is fun to read, easy to follow and comprehend, and right on the mark as far as giving the reader the best information available. If, after finishing this book, the reader can’t make some headway in the music business, he or she might need to sharpen another pencil and get back to work on their songwriting. All the business stuff is in the book, it’s just a question of how much one is willing to learn and work with the knowledge Mr. Poe generously bestows.

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  2. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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    A TUNE OF SUCCESS, March 22, 2004
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    Gian Fiero (Los Angeles, California) –

    If I had to recommend just one book on music publishing, this would be it. The author elaborates on the origin and history of the music publishing business, and most importantly, thoroughly explains to you in detail what music publishing is, in addition to providing you with real life examples of how it works. You will have a much greater understanding and deeper appreciation of this complex, and lucrative facet of the industry once you’ve read this short, useful, well-written book.

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  3. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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    A Good Starter Book, December 10, 2003
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    Memphis Man “eldrick” (Flower Mound, TX United States) –

    As a songwriter and aspiring Music Publisher, I found the background and history of music publishing along with candid information involved with it to be very enlightening. This book gives detailed information and also give step by step instructions on how to get started in the business of music publishing. I was very well impressed.

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