Hi Tom,

I just use the peel-off label sheets with the adhesive right on them...you know, like a postage stamp nowadays. I wasn't aware that there was any other type. They end up looking very pro when they're placed onto the cd...and I've even had remarks r.e. my presentation on several occasions. As we all know, presentation of your pitches are very important. For those who haven't pitched....that first impression is everything....from your cover sheet, to the cd labels, to the cd case, and especially the outside of the envelope. It all tells them that you are dead serious about what you do and care very much as to how it comes across. One thing that I also do is to make an extra cd label to place directly onto the inside of the case right behind the cd, so that when the cd is separated from the case...they know where it belongs, but better yet, if they see the case lying separately, it is one more reminder of the title of the song, writer/writers and contact numbers. Just my two pennies this morning.

Thanks for starting this thread, Tom. Anyone else have any good tips for when you are sending a pitch?

Jan