I'm not talking ideas, or even presentation. It's like in politics: You have to sell something to become an electric player - like your skin or your heart.
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Everyone has something to sell. The greatest thing you can ever sell is an idea or talent.
Creative things have to sell to get acknowledged as such.
A good basic selling idea, involvement and relevancy, of course, are as important as ever, but in the advertising din of today, unless you make yourself noticed and believed, you ain't got nothin'.
The most revolutionary ideas are not sellable, but only mind-changing.
But you have to be creative on how you sell yourself and market yourself.
Selling an electric sports car creates an opportunity to fundamentally change the way America drives.
People are doing what they can these days and looking for creative ways to sell music.
To appropriate an invention, be it artistic or technical, you have to have at least a part of your spirit embracing it so radically that you somehow change.
I love marketing a lot, and I'm very creative when it comes to developing ideas for shows or publicity campaigns.
I think that in the realm of commercial, popcorn cinema, the amount of message or smuggling of ideas you can get in there is quite limited. Like, if you think you're going to make a difference or change anything, you're on pretty dangerous thin ice.
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