What To Do After Uploading Your Music To Platforms
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:43 am
After all the blood, sweat, and tears it took to get your new music out into the world, it’s finally time for as many people as possible to hear it. From the technical stuff like registering with PROs to the more fun stuff like promoting it on social media, here are some of the most important things every musician should do after releasing their record. Let’s get started…
What To Do After Uploading Your Music To Platforms
Sign up for a PRO
To ensure you receive the royalties you are entitled to, your songs must be properly registered with ASCAP , SESAC or BMI . Unfortunately, we cannot do this for you. Only you, as the author, can join a PRO.
However, we have a whole post right here explaining everything you need to know about PRO's, including how to do it without screwing up.
If your music is being distributed, performed email database australia around the world, and you don't have a publishing deal, your royalties are sitting in collecting societies around the world waiting to be claimed by you. If you don't register in time to collect your royalties, the collecting societies will keep them and you will lose out on that extra income. That's why we've created our publishing administration service, to help you get through this process as easily as possible. If you want to know more, check out this page .

Sign up for SoundExchange
SoundExchange has paid out over $7 billion in royalties to date. It is the only organization designated by the U.S. Congress to collect and distribute royalties for the digital performance of sound recordings. They collect these digital performance royalties from non-interactive music that streams over the Internet on sources like SiriusXM and Pandora. If you don't want to miss out on this money, Symphonic can collect SoundExchange royalties on behalf of the owners and/or rights holders of sound recordings.
What To Do After Uploading Your Music To Platforms
Sign up for a PRO
To ensure you receive the royalties you are entitled to, your songs must be properly registered with ASCAP , SESAC or BMI . Unfortunately, we cannot do this for you. Only you, as the author, can join a PRO.
However, we have a whole post right here explaining everything you need to know about PRO's, including how to do it without screwing up.
If your music is being distributed, performed email database australia around the world, and you don't have a publishing deal, your royalties are sitting in collecting societies around the world waiting to be claimed by you. If you don't register in time to collect your royalties, the collecting societies will keep them and you will lose out on that extra income. That's why we've created our publishing administration service, to help you get through this process as easily as possible. If you want to know more, check out this page .

Sign up for SoundExchange
SoundExchange has paid out over $7 billion in royalties to date. It is the only organization designated by the U.S. Congress to collect and distribute royalties for the digital performance of sound recordings. They collect these digital performance royalties from non-interactive music that streams over the Internet on sources like SiriusXM and Pandora. If you don't want to miss out on this money, Symphonic can collect SoundExchange royalties on behalf of the owners and/or rights holders of sound recordings.