- Check out YouTube, ReverbNation, Soundcloud etc. for cover artists who don’t write their own songs.
- Go to open mics to find great singers who don’t write their own songs.
- Music libraries like Crucial Music.com or MusicSupervisor.com for sync.
- Sites with sync and other pitch opportunities like Taxi, Broadjam and MusicOpps.
- To businesses to use your songs in their commercials.
- Directly to music supervisors to use in the films and TV shows they are working on.
- To independent filmmakers who need music and don’t have a music supervisor to do the selecting and licensing for them.
- To up-and-coming artists who are good but not great songwriters.
- To producers who might want to have a library of originals to pitch to clients who need more songs.
- To publishers who are looking for artists to develop, not just songs.

The bottom line is this: Wherever you hear music, someone was looking for it and most likely paying for it. Your job is to put yourself in a position to know about and pitch to those opportunities as soon as they arise, A day, or even an hour late can mean the difference between success and failure for that opportunity.