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Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage

... yes, it's before my time, as well.

But it's probably not the sage bit of advice it used to be. After all, what's a 'proper job' in the city worth right now? And doesn't the stage just soun d like it would be much more fun?

Anyway, to quote another old saying, 'The smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd' (or vice-versa) may have been coined by that great old showman PT Barnum, but they still hold a tremendous attraction now, for actors, singers, comedians, illusionists, Internet marketers...

Most of those people have businesses away from the stage that rely on their stage or screen persona to prosper. Actors need their next role, singers promote their new album, and so on, and Internet marketers promote their latest product or service.

The point is, they promote themselves from the stage (and sometimes from the screen). It makes logical sense but it also makes them feel great and that feeling is one they can share with everyone.

To reach the maximum number of people, the limitations of a theatre or auditorium stage may not seem the most efficient medium. But to reach them directly, credibly and indelibly, a live performance is exactly what's needed. It's also a great way to feel alive!

So, if you're aiming to be the next Billy Connolly or, more likely, the next big shot in Internet marketing, get up there and do your stuff!

Have you ever heard the sound of applause aimed at you? How did it make you feel?

Wealthy, perhaps?

Roy

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