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Tips & Resources, The CLIMB Show by Brent Baxter, Team SWPro on February 19, 2020
Here's a replay of a C.L.I.M.B. Classic... Episode #157.
For many songwriters (and possibly you), trying to get a publisher meeting is like trying to get a date with a supermodel. You know they exist, you cyber-stalk them as best you can… but you can’t find one who will give you the time of day.
Why is it so dang hard to get a publisher meeting?
Here are 4 reasons a publisher won’t meet with you- and one thing you can do to change that.
1. Knock, knock… Math.
Publishers simply don’t have enough time to meet with every songwriter who wants some of their time. Math just dictates that there aren’t enough hours in the workday for every “quick 15 minute meeting” that is asked of them.
Unfortunately, publishers just can’t get to everyone.
Oh, and math also says that the vast majority of songwriters just aren’t good enough to solve the publisher’s problems. The odds are actually better that you’ll either be needy or crazy and add to their problems.
2. You made a bad (personal) 1st impression.
Maybe the publisher met you out at an event… or the grocery store… and you gave off a creepy vibe when you shoved your CD into her cart alongside her avocados. Or maybe you reached out through social media and she saw that post where you ranted about how much radio sucks and the songs suck and the artists suck. Now the publisher has no desire to give you a 2nd chance to make a worse impression.
Yes, unpleasant people might still have a great song. But a publisher is looking for something more valuable than just one great song. She’s looking for a great songwriter she can have hits with for years to come.
If the publisher doesn’t like being around you for 5 minutes, she’s sure not excited about being around you for 5 years.
3. You made a bad (musical) 1st impression.
Let’s say a publisher was out at the Bluebird Cafe or The Listening Room to hear one of his writers, and you were in the early round. If your songs just aren’t exciting to him (too slow, too cliche, too boring, whatever), he’s not going to be in a hurry to sit down with you for a half-hour.
There’s just not a compelling business interest for him to NOT meet with someone else so he CAN meet with you. After all, publishers know writers tend to play their best stuff out. So if that’s your best, he doesn’t need to hear any more- at least not until after you’ve worked on your craft for a few more years.
4. The publisher doesn’t know you exist.
Literally. How can a publisher agree to meet with you if you’ve never stepped into her awareness? If you and your songs never leave your bedroom in Boise, that publisher meeting is simply NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. You have to get over your fear or whatever and DO SOMETHING.
You can listen to the full episode right here:
Maybe you’re ready to do something, but you just don’t know the steps to take. How do you approach a real-deal music publisher in a way that gets his or her attention in a positive way? Do you have to belong to some sort of private club? Is there a secret handshake?
Let me help you meet legit music publisher!
On March 19, I’ll be sitting down with music publisher, Woody Bomar of Green Hills Music to listen to songs from the Songwriting Pro community! Here’s how it works…
You enter your song. I listen and choose the 10 I think have the best chance to catch the publisher’s ear (in a good way). The 10 winners join me and the publisher on a live Zoom videoconference, and he listens to your songs and gives feedback. This is a real meeting with a real publisher. And everyone who enters a song gets to watch the video replay of the event, which will be FULL of real-world wisdom and advice for songwriters on the CLIMB.
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God bless,
Brent
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