Meh, no thanks. I'd rather make no money than let someone else potentially make money off of me for doing nothing.
Well that's how the music business works! Whether you're at the top and have managers, agents, labels, publishers, third-party writers and producers all after a cut, or just gigging in a local venue and bringing in fans who subsequently increase the owner's takings by buying beer...
I'm happy that you don't have to worry about money and wish you luck with your songs \ career.
If anyone else would like the chance of making some money and doesn't mind that the people pushing it usually work from 8:30am til midnight every day, searching for artists, listening to thousands of tracks, choosing the most suitable, drawing up agreements, emailing each artist at least 5 times to make sure they send their details and agreements back (I was the same when I was writing and producing for other people!), replying to emails from artists asking a thousand questions, register each royalty-based track with the artists details, designing the website so the developer knows how it should look and work, testing and improving the site after each stage of coding, entering data for each track so our server knows where they are in the database and what the genre, sub genre, feel, mood, theme and instrumentation is, uploading accepted tracks to our server, finding and contacting new clients, asking them for their music requirements, searching through hundreds of possible matches, narrowing those down to just a few to send them, contacting them again to make sure they received them \ liked them \ want to use them, keeping track of every artist and their music to make sure the right tracks get sent to the right client, then there's the licensing stage...
and all for nothing unless a track is licensed \ used. Its currently a 'sole trader company', so I don't have a fixed wage - I rely on my work pushing the tracks to bring in the 30% when they're used. No tracks = no wages.
So that's how licensing companies
potentially make money off of me for doing nothing.