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Commission

The percentage of royalties that a publishing administrator retains from gross collections before paying the remainder to their client. Commission is the primary — and often only — form of compensation for an administrator, and typically ranges from 10% to 25% depending on the deal.

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Top Music Publishing Administration Platforms Compared: Features, Fees and Payouts
Royalties

Top Music Publishing Administration Platforms Compared: Features, Fees and Payouts

If you are an independent songwriter, producer or small label deciding where to place your catalog, this music publishing platform comparison cuts through marketing claims to the mechanics that actually move money. You will get a side by side look at fee models, payout mechanics, territory coverage, metadata and split management, and sync support - so you can pick the platform that maximizes collections and reduces revenue leakage.

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Spotify vs Apple Music: Which Platform Pays Artists More?
Royalties

Spotify vs Apple Music: Which Platform Pays Artists More?

Spotify vs Apple Music royalties is a debate in every music community, but the reality is messier than a single per-stream number. This comparison lays out sourced per-stream ranges, explains how master and composition splits and distributor deals change net pay, and walks through worked examples for independents and label-signed artists.

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PRS vs PPL: Understanding the Difference for UK Artists
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PRS vs PPL: Understanding the Difference for UK Artists

If you release recorded music in the UK, a single radio play or stream can generate two separate payments - one for the song and one for the recording. PRS vs PPL neighbouring rights determine who gets paid for each, and this article lays out exactly what PRS collects, what PPL collects, and the registration steps you need to claim both.

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How to Build a Sustainable Music Career as an Independent Artist
Music Business

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career as an Independent Artist

This practical how to build music career guide gives independent artists a step-by-step roadmap to create reliable income, retain rights, and grow an engaged fan base. You will get concrete music career tips on revenue diversification, rights registration and royalty collection, repeatable release and promotion workflows, live and direct-to-fan strategies, and measurable milestones to use over the next 12 months.

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How to Start a Rap Career With No Label, No Budget and No Connections
Music Business

How to Start a Rap Career With No Label, No Budget and No Connections

This guide shows how to start a rap career with no label, no budget, and no connections, laying out a realistic 90-day roadmap and specific tasks you can execute using free and low-cost tools. You will get step-by-step instructions for writing, recording, releasing, promoting, and registering your music, plus checklists and measurable milestones that take you from first demo to your first paying gig or streaming traction.

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DistroKid vs TuneCore vs CD Baby: Which Music Distributor Is Best?
Music Distribution

DistroKid vs TuneCore vs CD Baby: Which Music Distributor Is Best?

This music distribution comparison looks at DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby to show which distributor fits different release cadences, budgets, and revenue priorities. We break down pricing, revenue share, publishing administration, YouTube monetization, store reach, and real world tradeoffs with concrete cost examples so you can choose the right option for singles, albums, or a busy catalog.

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How to Negotiate a Music Publishing Deal Without Getting Burned
Music Publishing

How to Negotiate a Music Publishing Deal Without Getting Burned

If you are an independent songwriter, producer, or DIY artist about to sign a contract, learning how to negotiate music publishing deal can protect your publishing rights and future income. This practical how-to walks through deal types, the contract clauses to demand or reject, real-world royalty benchmarks, and ready-to-use scripts and checklists to use before you sign.

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How to Land a Sync License for Your Music in Film and TV
Copyright & Licensing

How to Land a Sync License for Your Music in Film and TV

Landing a placement in film or TV can deliver a meaningful sync fee and a big visibility boost, but most opportunities stall because rights are unclear or assets are poorly packaged. This practical guide shows how to get a sync license step-by-step: which rights to clear, the exact files and metadata supervisors expect, where to pitch, negotiation musts, and how to collect every fee and performance royalty after a placement.

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How to Calculate the Royalties You're Owed From Streams and Broadcasts
Royalties

How to Calculate the Royalties You're Owed From Streams and Broadcasts

If you need to know how to calculate music royalties from streams and broadcasts, this guide gives the step-by-step formulas and real examples you can apply to your songs, playlists, and catalogs. You will learn to separate master, mechanical, and performance income, pull the exact inputs from DSP and collection society reports, and convert streams and audience impressions into expected dollar amounts across major territories.

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