I love it to fucking death. I'll try to sound as least just-had-his-first-semester-at-college-know-it-all (especially since I'm a senior), but I look at the world in a completely different way since I started taking marketing courses a year ago. As my last marketing professor said over and over again, "Everything you do is marketing."
Oh cool. That's basically what I plan on doing in the end. The "music" part of my degree is just to get a background on what to listen for and how to apply it to different markets.
Hopefully that works out for you. I'd love to do it from the music end. I'm really good with correlations, numbers, databases and shit so the research end of marketing suits me well.
Hopefully that works out for you. I'd love to do it from the music end. I'm really good with correlations, numbers, databases and shit so the research end of marketing suits me well.
Out of curiosity, have you ever considered getting involved in a record label? They look for people like you and I ideally.
Hopefully that works out for you. I'd love to do it from the music end. I'm really good with correlations, numbers, databases and shit so the research end of marketing suits me well.
Out of curiosity, have you ever considered getting involved in a record label? They look for people like you and I ideally.
Not that I wouldn't move out of Chicago, but the closest metal related label here is Victory. I know people that worked there and have told me the horror stories. I really wanted to intern at a label and go from there, but from what I gathered, I'd be required to move. If you know something I don't about labels in Chicago, fucking a, tell me.
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Also, my new glasses come in this week B-)