I know SESAC is relatively small compared to the "Coke and Pepsi" of PRO's, but I would appreciate additional input from other members if they've any to offer. However, I reached out to Jody Whitesides in a PM. Here's what he had to say.

"Best advice is: become good friends with your rep.
Always have new music in the pipeline and make them aware of it. Get to know SESAC's website and how to log in - to register music, see catalog, royalties, etc.
Play lots of live shows - register what you play.
Get lots of cuts, placements, etc...."


Thanks Jody



Write on, Man,
Michael W. Brown, f.k.a. "bluesriff"

"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."
Mahatma Gandhi