It's just marketing.. Originally Posted by SweetAmandaI agree.But my point was about good versus bad marketing strategies. The "just" as you state it actually is not that easy as you make it sound, otherwise bluntness and inflated sense of self would not be visible like this.
If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients. Originally Posted by SweetAmandaGreat point as well. Let me add some additional points to the discussion of "selling" something: If you can pull it off plausible with a thought through marketing strategy , i do agree completely. Most pretentious people just can`t. That`s the problem :-))..... Its just stupid if you state you`re actually intelligent when your whole behaviour of social interaction or such contradicts it. There has to be at least some - even small connection - about reality. Even bad actors stop short of trying to pull off characters they actually can`t relate to or bring across convincingly. Actors actually work hard to be able to create the role and some really take lessons in exactly these things they have to be able to pull off authentically. Marketing strategies are not just some simple "Who cares". Its actually a quite demanding business to pull off . There are a lot of people working to pull of a "just" Marketing strategy. :-). So , although i can relate to what you are trying to say, i disagree on the simplicity you seem to put into marketing strategies :-).
The the other point i want to add is the one of "authenticity".What is the problem with reality? If you are so offended about yourself, that you need to pretend to be ivy league educated and whatsoever, and you are not (or not as much) then for me this is showing not only a bad marketing strategy but issues of prejudices about people who have no ivy league education. (Or - taking compliments and credits about having "several advanced degrees" and being "fluent in 5 languages" if you only have a lousy BA in an "orchid study" and have spelling issues at your own language and only speak an additional one is like getting actual credits for stuff other people work hard for. Why? ). I personally don`t sell things that are far away from my persona. Although of course i also sell and show myself from my best angles and such. Its just terrible when you are not able to sell yourself without degrading other people. Or when your homepage reads as if you are just on a manic high :-) (thats the best of the best and the most of whatever)
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients. Originally Posted by SweetAmanda
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on. Originally Posted by SweetAmanda