Just curious to know if any of you would rent a wall space in a store? Say, in a small city with about 30,000 people with an average income of $50,000. It would be all fine arts mostly paintings with some sculptings. The store would be in a downtown location. You would NOT have to be “exclusive” with this place like some Galleries. The store would NOT take a percentage of your sales, you would just have to pay a set amount pr. month for renting the wall space. You would be able to decorate it as you would like and change the peices when you want to. You could also put a small bio of yourself with business cards. You would not actually have to be in the store to sell. There will be a manager on to take care of sales. You can price your peices how you would like and just pick up a check at the end of the month.
I know personally I would LOVE this as an artist! I pay $200.00 pr art show and that is only for a weekend with limited hrs! I also pay that on an average pr week online!

Phones with cameras, games and the Internet, games carrying advertising, TV on demand – interactive but with no ads, digital posters, interactive screens, sponsored online content created by kids…the world’s gone bloody digital mad.

So everything’s changing due to digital – so how will companies have to change the way they try to sell to us in the future?

Advice, ideas and any wacky thoughts welcome. Who better to ask than people on Yahoo?!
Thank you so so much.


I really like the idea of one day working in the advertising and marketing field. Which major should i take up in college, psychology or communications? I heard that psychology is a bad major to get into why is that? I happen to like psychology a lot, would it be bad to take it if i want to get into advertising??

I was just wondering if anyone knows many PR officers that use their skills to promote themselves in the music business… provided they haven’t had tertiary musical qualifications.

Recruiting is not my specialty… I must find the right individual to fill the shoes below… Any advise on how to find such an individual?

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Marketing & Operations Manager required by direct response copywriter and marketing strategist to run all marketing and operational aspects of a variety of multi-million dollar campaigns.

A lucrative and long-term opportunity for a true business builder… must be experienced in all aspects of managing offline and online marketing campaigns (directly and/or via 3rd party vendors)… including but not limited to:

Managing outsourced operations, affiliate recruitment and management, joint venture deal brokering, SEO, PPC, public relations, viral marketing, online & offline list brokering, online & offline media buying.

The most generous profit share will be offered to the right person.


I want to know which is the best university for doing correspondence course in Marketing subjects like Advertising or Marketing Research or Strategic Marketing or Marketing Communication?? Please let me know ??( in terms of Market Value)??
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And what major buildings are on the road?

I understand the conflict theorists would say but what other theories can be explained. (functionalist, interactionalist) to this issue.

Which degree would be best for a creative-type? I wanted to get something that was marketable, but didn’t want to go into a business degree plan. Any opinions or other suggestions?

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