MasterMind Marketing

FYI: ReRoute Productions is the name of my company. It is the parent company to a few different companies. Some say I do a lot. I do do a lot but I have help. I just happen to be the face of the organization. And though, we do a lot, we only do what we’re great at.

And one of things we’re great at is marketing. Therefore we have a small but effective marketing division. It is called MasterMind Marketing. It has been in existence since 2006. Many of the sponsorships and partnerships you see me involved in were created through my marketing company.

My goal as an individual is to assist people in accomplishing their dreams and goals. My goal for my marketing company and as a marketing consultant is to assist businesses with accomplishing their business’ vision and goals.  Although we serve clients who are good at what they do, our goal is always to make them better. Or, at the least, to assist them in doing what they do more effectively. And get the word out.

If you have an idea, business or company that can benefit from Mastermind Marketing’s services, feel free to contact me directly at saulpaul@saulpaul.com or 512.228.6946.

For samples of our work, ask around or browse my website www.saulpaul.com. What you see is what we’ve done.

I’m a proud member…

…of the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities.

APCA Associate Badge

Hip-Hop culture collides with Toastmasters and from it emerges SaulPaul, a musician with a message. Some refer to him as a hip hop motivational speaker.

His life story has been told through the movie Tower to Tower and he’s helped thousands of others accomplish their dreams through the principles detailed in his book Dream in 3-D

SaulPaul, a professional entertainer and speaker since 2002, has performed and spoken at thousands of colleges, schools, community centers, churches and clubs across Texas and the United States. He has been featured in numerous media entities including television, print and radio.  SaulPaul, a Texas resident, is the spokesperson for ReRoute Outreach, a national service organization that targets and effectively reaches at-risk youth with a message of hope and inspiration and equips them with the tools to succeed.

To book SaulPaul for your next engagement, contact him directly at saulpaul@saulpaul.com or 512.228.6946.

 

The Coolest Picture

So…Today I had THREE engagements back to back to back. I was running on 2.5 hrs sleep. And I had just left a workshop I led based on my book Dream in 3-D. I was energetic but tired. Somebody knows what I’m talking about. But then I saw the coolest thing in the world. Two fans heard I was performing and showed up to the spot rockin’ SP tees! That’s crazy to me. It still blows my mind that people wanna buy my T-shirts, let alone wear them. I mean, all I wear is SP shirts, but I’m SP. So to see them sporting my tees was inspiring. I told them when I clicked the pic, I would be placing it on my website…so happily I present to you….

SP Tee Shirt Models

The Coolest Thing I've Seen in 2010

It’s All About the Brand(ing)

The impact that my team and I, aka Team SP, made at SXSW is still being felt. This was forwarded to me. I thought I’d share. And shout out to Viva Chocolato, the sponsor of my sound booth at SXSW. 


Daily Branding

This sound booth in the convention center will be the site of a live recording session with hip-hop artist SaulPaul. He’s been composing and recording short jams that summarize each SXSW keynote address much like he does for an ESPN radio show. The banner gives grandiose credit to the sponsor Viva Chocolato! without hinting at what they do. They are actually a locally-owned chocolate and wine bar in Austin’s Domain shopping pavilion. SaulPaul’s SXSW “rap-ups”, which can be heard at his website, might not evoke the romantic vibe of wine and chocolate, but they are catchy and incredibly well-written. Such an odd branding combination just might be entertaining enough to catch the little bit of attention left after day five of the conference.

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To check this out in context…visit http://blog.dn3austin.com/post/453072263/the-dailies-march-16

And big ups to the writer, Ashvin Kumar (@ashvinkfor the props.

Holla!

SaulPaul in the Los Angeles Times

So SXSW was ridiculously successful. I did what I was asked to do (make music) and did it well. So well that I was invited back to do it again in 2011! Along the way I met many cool people, including LA Times writer Alex Pham. What started out as a conversation turned into an interview and a cool name drop for her article about YouTube and MySpace. Check out the article below…

SaulPaul and Alex Pham of the LA Times - SXSW 2010

SaulPaul and Alex Pham of the LA Times @ SXSW

YouTube sets its sights on independent musicians

The video website is expected to announce plans to entice musicians by offering to share ad revenues.

By Alex Pham

YouTube wants to rock MySpace.

The Google-owned video site is expected to announce Wednesday a new program, dubbed Musicians Wanted, to lure independent musicians to its social-networking site.

The program targets independent artists, offering them an easy way to create their own home page, or channel, on YouTube and share in the ad revenues generated by their videos. Until now, YouTube has offered the revenue-sharing option only to artists who have contracts with record labels or who have special contracts with the video-sharing site.

“We’re now opening up the program to all independent musicians,” said Michele Flannery, YouTube’s music manager. ”

For YouTube, which announced a similar program called Filmmakers Wanted in January, the effort is part of a larger push by the video site to generate more revenue and become an entertainment destination for viewers rather than just a repository for homemade cat videos.

For MySpace, competition from the world’s largest search company comes at a time when the site is struggling to regain some of its former luster; News Corp.-owned MySpace once was the premier social network among musicians and their youthful audience.

Despite its recent travails and management turmoil, MySpace Music remains the No. 1 music site, according to ComScore. Last month, MySpace Music logged about 30 million unique visitors, up 63% from a year earlier, browsing through the profiles of some 13 million artists on the site.

Some musicians, however, have been migrating away from MySpace as its traffic dropped below that of other social networks, including Facebook, whose 112 visitors in February were roughly twice the overall traffic of MySpace that month, according to ComScore.

One of those musicians is SaulPaul, an acoustic hip-hop artist from Austin, Texas, who has moved away from his 4-year-old MySpace page and is doing more with Facebook, Twitter, WordPress and YouTube.

“Activity on MySpace has died down significantly,” said the 33-year-old independent musician. “No doubt people still go there, but my use of it has really minimized. MySpace was a trend. And trends are just that. They come and go.”

YouTube is more video-centric, while MySpace focuses on allowing users to quickly sample and discover music.

MySpace also lets artists sell concert tickets from their MySpace page via a partnership with LiveNation and Ticketmaster.

But the two are increasingly incorporating similar features, including enabling fans to buy digital music downloads and sell merchandise. While both sites attract millions of viewers daily, they face a similar challenge, said Russ Crupnick, an analyst with the NPD Group.

“The big issue for both YouTube and MySpace is how do they monetize this huge audience,” Crupnick said. “This is an industry that’s lost 50% of its revenue in the last decade.”

SaulPaul speaks on SXSW Music Panel

Free! This Friday only!!! Wisdom. Best price on the block. Get it Friday at the official SXSW panel titled Grinding in the New Economy. Special guests include Me. Facilitated by Hip Hop OG Davey D. Carver Museum. 1165 Angelina St. March 19th, 2010, 3 – 5pm.

The panel is centered around new options for young independent hip-hop artists. If you are a hip hop artist or may want to become one, you’ll want to check it out!

Check out the front page of southernshift.com for the news release and to watch the pre-panel video interviews, click here.

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