Religitech Records, a new Christian label located in Warrenton, NC, announces the release date of two new Audio Books titled "How To Write Your Way Out Of Poverty," and "Unlocking Your Potential To Create Unlimited Wealth." "These two Audio Books were written to encourage new writers to pursue and develop their writing skills and turn them into sources of income. They will be available on line at Religitech Records and at CD Baby on April 10, 2006," says Bernette Williams, the company's President.
Warrenton, NC (PRWEB) March 29, 2006 -- Religitech Records, a new Christian label located in Warrenton, NC, announces the release date of two new Audio Books titled "How To Write Your Way Out Of Poverty," and "Unlocking Your Potential To Create Unlimited Wealth."
These two Audio Books were written by Bernette Williams, (CEO of Religitech Records), to encourage new writers to pursue and develop their writing skills. Both books offer tips and examples of how to turn ideas into sources of income. They will be available on line at Religitech Records and at CD Baby on April 10, 2006.
"Some people have no idea that things they learn and go through in life may be interesting and valuable to others. Even simple rhymes, poetry, jokes, dreams, visions and songs can be worth $$$ if developed, packaged and promoted correctly. Everyone has a hidden treasure inside of them that should be developed and harvested," says Williams.
Williams wrote a gospel song titled "I Wanna Go Back With You To Glory," several years ago and gave gospel recording artist "Luther Barnes," permission to record it.
Several years later, Atlanta International Records sent him a check for $1500 for royalties on that same song.
"$1500 for a few words that only took a few minutes to write is a lot of money. I would have earned more if more copies of the album were sold," says Williams.
Royalties totaled over $6,000.00 with AIR receiving 1/2 or $3000 for publishing the song and selling approximately 80,000 copies. The other $3000 was split between Barnes and Williams.
If that one song had gone gold, (selling over 500,000 units), he would have made over $10,000.
If the album had gone platinum, (selling 1,000,000 copies), he would have earned over $20,000. That would have been a nice check for one song that took less than 20 minutes to write.
"I have written a lot of songs since then but never really saw how powerful and valuable our words on paper could be until I received that $1500 check in the mail. Imagine what I would have earned if I had placed 100 of my songs on albums selling in large quantities," adds Williams.
The public can hear free samples of songs and inspirational stories written by Williams online at CD Baby and at Religitech Records.
Religitech is a small Christian Record Label created by Williams to produce and promote his material along with other local unknown gospel comedians, gospel artists, comedy play/ skit writers and local inspirational authors.
The company is owned by Bernette Williams & his wife, Charlene T. Williams
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