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Royalty Free Marketplace a No-Brainer for Home Recording Artists

Released on: November 1, 2007, 10:37 pm

Press Release Author: Scot Dantzer

Industry: Media

Press Release Summary: In the big-time entertainment world of Britney Spears, Chris
Brown or Timbaland, a couple hundred bucks doesn’t even pay the electric bill. But
for the average struggling musician the internet makes it incredibly easy to get
paid for the art they create.

Press Release Body: In the big-time entertainment world of Britney Spears, Chris
Brown or Timbaland, a couple hundred bucks doesn’t even pay the electric bill. But
for the average struggling musician the internet makes it incredibly easy to get
paid for the art they create.

“This is a living breathing example of the internet leveling the playing field for
the little guy. In the traditional label distribution system, it’s just impossible
for someone like me to create original material in the morning and get paid that
evening,” comments Scot Dantzer, former Capital/World Domination recording artist &
digital content creator.

There is a huge audience for this kind of loose-copyright, licensing arrangement
direct with the composer. Podcasters, web video & content creators, game
programmers, music on hold…all rely on music in their customer experience.

“Sometimes less is more with this kind of thing,” say royalty free music user
Anthony Hess. “I needed a piece of music and I didn’t have time to sort through a
library. I found exactly what I needed, downloaded it and moved on.” The site Hess
found was Dantzer’s PLRMusicClub (http://plrmusicclub.com/ ), a for fee royalty free
music service. And it’s a win-win situation.

“I can sit in my home studio in Philadelphia and make my music available to
producers everywhere in the world. And they can use the magic of the internet to
find exactly what they want and pay accordingly, ” says Dantzer.





Web Site: http://plrmusicclub.com

Contact Details: 5515 Wissahickon Ave.
A101
Philadelphia, PA 19144
877-219-6780 (ph)
877-219-6780 (f)
dantzer@gmail.com

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