Lyrics Producers that Will Pay Cash - People at These Locations Know

Where a Person Can Sell Lyrics

Renji Shino
Where can a person sell their lyrics? Ask your local entertainment paper. Writers and office workers at the local weekly entertainment paper get the perks. Newspapers such as the Rochester Insider, are all over the United States - Arts and Entertainment weeklies abound everywhere.

Got Poetry features poetry readings and live performance music gigs, the forums there are frequented by people who buy and sell lyrics.

Elance is a job board for professionals, and infrequently has a paying ghostwriting assignment for a poetry book or song lyrics.

Then, there is a place called the music store, places that sell amplifiers, stereos, home theaters, DVD recorders, Home Entertainment Servers - where a lot of entertainment professionals regularly shop for their home office equipment. Most of the people who work in the shops are "in the loop". Volition is a website that posts a bulletin board that features merchandising jobs, some of whom are given electronics shops assignments.

Sources: Got Poetry, website; Just Buffalo, website; Volition merchandising

Published by Renji Shino

Independent software designer, graphic artist, stock photographer; affiliated with PBS and IGT.  View profile

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  • Kathryn Sharp12/22/2008

    Yeah, it didn't help me...

  • Michael Leahy10/15/2008

    I wouldn't follow any of those pieces of advice, personally. People don't buy lyrics, as they are worthless on their own. You have to hook up with a good melody writer and start writing songs together. It's difficult, but it's the way to go.

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