The importance of shameless self-promotion


Since my album has been released to the iTunes music store, I have been checking every so often to see if people have added reviews. Today the second review came in, and I laughed out loud as I read it:

I was walking around with a friend during Challenge, at Purdue, trying to sell our left over pizza. We knocked on this guys door and asked him if he wanted some and he said no. But then he asked if I wanted a CD of his and im like what the heck, why not. I bought it and now im listening to it, before I saw it on iTunes. I just thought it was just a guy tring [sic] to sell his music. But now i see that he really must be somewhat good if he can get it on iTunes. If you read this Jake see you in Utah ‘08.

And it happened just like he described. I had a few CDs in my backpack and I thought I should get rid of them before we came back home. Who knows… maybe I will see him at Challenge 2008.

If you own my album, I encourage you to write a review on iTunes. It doesn’t even have to be good… the more the better!


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*lol* That is freaking hysterical! I don’t know what makes me laugh more, the fact that kids were wandering around trying to sell leftover pizza, or that you are considered “somewhat good”. Tee hee.

love it.

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