Sha: How do you feel about online production A&R sites that will shop your beats for you and help you get paid?
Skitzo: That shit is bullshit. There is no need for you to be out there if that's your plan. There is no way you can click a button and your problems will be solved. You gotta hit the showcases, music conferences, and shows in your area. If you get it poppin' and make your rounds and you have 100 people ready to buy your CD, that's what you need, the people's reaction. The secret is to get the people to react and then the major label A&R will react. Those sites were probably started by a dude who used to be a major label intern, and had a few contacts and general info numbers to the front desk of different labels and they're sending you to a run around. If you are really hungry come out here to NY, the labels are right here. If you're serious, bring your ass down here, and get with these labels. Make sure you have that shit, and make sure you grab their attention. All these online beat shopping sites are bullshit, it would be more effective if you're talking to the person constantly, but for the person who's trying to do this they gotta be there face-to-face, and get the people's reaction.
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Taken from Blowing Up From the Basement article below:
https://www.illmuzik.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17289
If it's not a face-to-face transaction, or from somebody you've been working with on the regular, in most cases you're putting your career in somebody else's hands. There may be some sites that help you get a payday here and there, I'm not knocking them at all, but why would you spend hours of your life making beats and then upload it to a resource where people you've never met face-to-face are having control over your work??