Pantaloon Descendo is not for everyone.
I know that; I’m the one who has to market it. As the artist
creating it, and as a label owner whose task is to move the copies, I’m fully
aware that Pantaloon Descendo is definitely not for everyone. Not the easiest act to market.
It’s a “love it or hate it” kind of an act. Which makes it both
easy and hard to market at the same time:
a) Those who love it are easy to convert into true fans.
b) Those who hate it tend to be pretty vocal about it. It’s a part of the game, I’ve accepted that.
a) Those who love it are easy to convert into true fans.
b) Those who hate it tend to be pretty vocal about it. It’s a part of the game, I’ve accepted that.
The love part is great. My ego loves to be stroked. Who
would have thought?
The hate part is even better! The lyrics are confrontational,
the humor is off-color… If you hate it, it just shows me I’m doing something
right.
Take this situation here. One Reddit user, "JunkFace", who purchased a copy of 7 inches of bliss, posted pictures of the vinyl – a gesture that’s always appreciated.
In the comments thread, “mawnck” gave his endorsement to the
product, which is really cool. Then, this other user, “rusy”,
saw fit to write a thorough point-by-point analysis explaining why Pantaloon Descendo
sucks.
That comment was extremely confrontational. But it’s the
kind of feedback I have to be willing to face if I’m putting out
confrontational material. I could have easily been affected or hurt by the
comment, but the fact is, it’s just not for him.
This is how I handled the situation:
I find that adopting a classy attitude is the best way to
deal with haters.
Be the better man, get the upper hand.
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