Got Music? Want exposure?
Try jinglepunks at
This is a website that serves artists and people who need music. It has attracted big companies like Walmart and Nissan for music and it provides a marketplace for those with music to sell.
The site is easy to navigate with clear instructions for sending them your works and for buying from the site.
There are galleries showing the products and the musicians. There are forms to send back once filled in.
I discovered it because Daniel Nahmod, www.danielnahmod.com, a composer, musician and vocalist who sells cd’s and appears at many of the “new thought” churches uses the site to sell his music. Some of his material provides background to the “American Pickers” show and others.
Daniel says it is hard for a musician to make a living selling things on his own; but he has managed to do so with a good product, persistence and the help of Jinglepunks.
They offer the benefit of being non-exclusive. You can continue to market & sell your music elsewhere. They have a 50 / 50 split. Half of any licensing fee they get for you music, is yours.
You remain in control of all rights to your music. The initial contract is for one year. And there is NO FEE: No cost to give it a go.
Jingle Punks was launched in the summer of 2008. It was created to fill the void created by stock libraries that refused to deliver relevant and hip content.
Named one of "America's Most Promising Startups" by Business Week in 2009, their client list has grown to include ABC, NBC, Comedy Central, Vh1, MTV, Bravo, TLC, Starz, History Channel and A&E. They also service many of the industry’s top advertising and branding agencies.
At any given moment one of Jingle Punks catchy and unique tunes are being transmitted across the 1000 channel universe and getting lodged into people's brains.
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