To market we will go, to market we will go…

No pictures today - although we will have some from tomorrow - gonna be down in San Clemente writing with Mario - and hey - if Mike can make it - we’ll be doing some “unplugged” recording too!

Today is all about Marketing - what to do, when to do it, how to do it, who’s gonna do it, when are they gonna do it, when to change doing it, and what to do first!! And that’s just for one product!!! hehehehehehehe

It is at times like these that being a “Job Changer” really becomes an advantage - all those years spent outside of the music industry - Kelli included - give access to many different experiences and perspectives that can now be applied.

Today’s technology offers an incredible amount of avenues and opportunities to “make it,” the challenge is working out which ones you’re going to take and which ones are better left until later. Of course - one of the most critical aspects of any marketing enterprise is enlisting the help and support of people like you who are reading this blog post. So - wish us luck as we begin to move into the next phase of the project……

 
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On June 12th, 2007 at 12:41 pm, Rambling Grandma said:

I wish you good luck. When are the t-shirts “coming out”?

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On July 9th, 2008 at 8:52 am, Alex -S- said:

Good luck with the marketing dude!

Just posted about content marketing from the ground up and guess what - you said some of the same things sir! Great minds do indeed think alike.

The key thing to remember with internet marketing, and even moreso with “social” marketing - it’s a relatively new industry, which leaves a lot of room for test, fail, rebuild, test again.

The folks have have carved out a name for themselves did pretty much that - took a look at what the technology could do and how it could be built upon to do what they wanted it to. And that in a nutshell is why this little industry of web-marketing is so much fun to be in.

And the growing cross into conventional offline marketing is pretty fun too!

I’ll be watching your progress - and with just a little jealousy of the rock n roll lifestyle too :)

Cheers,

Alex

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