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Reddit mentions of Your Move: The Underdog’s Guide to Building Your Business

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Your Move: The Underdog’s Guide to Building Your Business
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Found 3 comments on Your Move: The Underdog’s Guide to Building Your Business:

u/peter_n · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

> So, I want to be able to work on the digital marketing side of fashion. I got my degree in Hospitality Management and I have been struggling to find a job that's willing to help me get better in regards to the stuff I need to know to properly work a digital channel. I live in Dallas, Texas (not exactly known for fashion, but there are a good amount of boutiques and such here), but part of the issue is the fashion community here is so tight that it's really hard to penetrate any kind of market here. I've taken classes in digital marketing, as well as I signed back up for community college to get my Assistant Visual Merchandising certification, which makes me take classes in fashion promotion, advertising, marketing, etc.

It's digital marketing. Why are you limiting yourself to Dallas? Start pitching brands remotely.

Read this:
Ramit Sethi: Good pitches vs Bad Pitches

> What I'm trying to get at is what things should I be focused on to land a career in digital marketing? Would learning UI/UX and HTML help me? What should I be doing in order to become a stylist from the ground up? A portfolio of sorts? Would I have to move?
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> And finally, what was it like owning your own store? That's still an end game dream of mine. Would I have to obtain my masters?

You're trying to do too much right now. I'd recommend focusing on what you'd like right now. Don't do something on the side when you don't have what you want in the center yet.

The first thing I would do is talk to people that use digital marketing (brands, business, etc) and figure out what they need help solving. It doesn't matter what tools you use, what matters if can you solve their problem.

What you need is feedback from people that might pay you.

> Also, would you recommend any good books haha? Maybe something that can help my mindset in regards to being as successful as you/helped you to where you got?
> Thanks!

Yes, read "Your Move" By Ramit Sethi

Best of luck!

u/AntonioCraveiro · 1 pointr/trashy

Read a book about side businesses. One I recommend.