VOL. 01 · The Networking Guide ● AVAILABLE NOW 19 pages / 4 sections / no fluff
A mentor's playbook for producers

The rooms aren't closed.
You just don't know who opens them.

Four years of industry relationships — the DMs, the intros, the rooms, the follow-ups — compressed into a 19-page playbook. Not motivation. The actual moves.

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From Zero to Platinum — The Ultimate Networking Guide for Producers
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RIAA Platinum certified Billboard #1 credits 500M+ combined streams Placements: Future 21 Savage Young Thug Rod Wave NBA YoungBoy Swae Lee Gunna RIAA Platinum certified Billboard #1 credits 500M+ combined streams Placements: Future 21 Savage Young Thug Rod Wave NBA YoungBoy Swae Lee Gunna
01 / The receipts

The plaques are proof.
The method is teachable.

Nothing here is theory. These numbers happened because of the relationships documented in the guide. The question isn't whether networking works. It's whether you're doing it right.

Combined streams across placements
500M+
"Every one of those streams started with a conversation. Not a cold email. A relationship."
RIAA certifications
Platinum
Multiple plaques across majors. Hung, counted, paid for.
Charts
#1 Billboard
Credits on songs that reached the top of the Hot 100.
A partial list of the rooms the network led to
Future 21 Savage Young Thug Rod Wave NBA YoungBoy Swae Lee Gunna
02 / Who it's for

If you've been making great beats and hearing crickets — this is for you.

Written for producers specifically. Engineers will get value. Artists will understand their producers better. But the voice is from one producer to another.

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The bedroom producer
You've got loops and beats that compete. You just don't know a single person who can actually place them.
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The loopmaker
You send packs daily and pray. You want the real names of who opens them, and what makes a DM get answered.
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The part-time pro
You've got placements but not a career. You need the system for turning one-offs into a roster.
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The engineer in the room
You're already close to the action. Learn how to convert proximity into long-term relationships that pay.
03 / Inside the guide

4 sections. 19 pages.
No fluff.

The actual table of contents. You'll know exactly what you're paying for before you pay for it — including the "Genius Method" that opens the second section.

I. The 5 basic points of networking pp. 01–03
II. Networking as a drum producer pp. 04–08
III. Networking as a loop producer pp. 09–16
IV. Avoiding common networking mistakes pp. 17–19
SEC. II · drumsp. 04
The Genius Method
The cheat code to finding industry contacts.

The Genius Method is an absolute cheat code for producers trying to break into the industry. It's about leveraging genius.com to uncover the collaborators behind the music you want to be part of.

Genius doesn't just show you lyrics — it breaks down the entire team that made the song: producers, engineers, A&Rs, songwriters. Often with direct links to their socials.

Here's how I use it, step-by-step:

"Instead of blindly sending beats to artists on Instagram, you go straight to the people responsible for putting the music together."
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04 / The moves inside

A taste of what's actually taught.

Not vague promises. Specific, named methods pulled from the guide — each one developed and tested over four years.

Section II · Drums
The Genius Method
Reverse-engineer any hit. Find the producers, A&Rs, and engineers behind the song — and the % offer that gets them to pass your beats to the artist.
Section II · Drums
The 20-second rule
Why I discard FLPs with no preview — and exactly how to package a screen-recording DM that artists actually open.
Section II · Drums
The inner circle
How to get to an artist through the people tagging them — managers, engineers, small accounts with real access.
Section III · Loops
Live instruments
Why picking up guitar is the single biggest cheat code for loopmakers. The one move that separated me from 90% of the field.
Section III · Loops
Group chats & Discord
The most underrated networking tool in the game. How to be present, be useful, and get the "yo who got a loop for—" shots.
Section III · Loops
Managers & A&Rs
Sometimes the artist isn't the gatekeeper — the manager is. How to find them, what to offer, and the splits that make it a yes.
People don't care about you. Give them a reason to. — camm, section one (the 5 basic points)
05 / What producers are saying

Unedited words from people running the playbook.

Early readers got the guide before the public drop. These are the texts and DMs that came back.

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Dale Loader
Chaguanas, Trinidad
"cam really showin the way. solid, he break it down simple no fluff. one part that stuck wit me was when he said people dont care about you give them a reason to — real talk. he show how to actually build real connections not just spam beats. good tips on using genius.com too to find the right ppl instead of shootin in the dark."
★★★★★ · verified buyer
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Alex Shupp
verified buyer
"Incredible guide that really changed the way I look at things. Some of the content I already knew but KNOWING those are the right steps to take is everything. I started seeing results within the first day of me applying this info. Great guide, must have."
★★★★★ · results in 1 day
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Marvin T.
Damascus, MD
"This guide helped me realize I've been going about networking wrong and how it's about building actual relationships. The advice in here is practical and definitely worth the read. 👍🏼"
★★★★★ · verified buyer
06 / Questions

Common ones, answered honestly.

If you're on the fence, the answer is probably here. If not, the DMs are open.

I'm brand new. Is 19 pages really enough?
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Yes, and that's the point. Most "networking courses" pad with filler to justify the price. This is the parts that actually moved my career — 4 sections, specific named methods like the Genius Method. Read it in one night, spend the next year running it.
Is this just "go to sessions and be nice"?
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No. It's named, specific mechanics: the Genius Method for finding collaborators, the 20-second MP3 preview rule for FLPs, the percentage-deal script for engineers and A&Rs, how to work artists' inner circles, the group chat strategy, the manager outreach approach. Mechanics, not vibes.
I only make drums. Is this for me?
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Yes — Section II is specifically written for drum producers. Section III is written for loopmakers. The book is organized by what you actually do, so you can go straight to your lane.
Does this work if I don't live in LA, ATL, or NY?
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Yes. I wrote most of it from a bedroom studio in Maryland. The majority of the book is online networking — DMs, group chats, Discord, the Genius Method. IRL sessions are covered, but they're not the prerequisite.
What format? Can I read it on my phone?
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PDF. Optimized for phone, tablet, and desktop. Delivered instantly after checkout. Re-download anytime.
Will you be mad if I share it with my friend?
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Yes. Respectfully. This took four years to learn and months to write. If your friend is serious, send them here — $25 is already the friend price.
Is this for engineers too?
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It's written from a producer's perspective, but most of the relationship mechanics translate. Engineers in the room already have structural advantages that most of this guide is designed to help producers reach.
One last thing

The network is the leverage.

Beats don't sell themselves. Talent doesn't sell itself. Relationships do the selling — and relationships are a skill you can learn.

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