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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Marketing Reflections: Google Analytics (Assigned School Work)



via Google website
            According to Oxford Dictionaries, the word analytics is both the, “systematic computational analysis of data or statistics,” as well as the, “information resulting from the systematic analysis of data or statistics.” In other words, analytics are the data and statistics that are gathered by a computational analysis as well as being the human analysis of the gathered information. To me, analytics are simply the gathering of specific information from the past to allow people in the present to be able to measure, analyze, and therefore predict the future based on trends and tendencies.

            My original goal in this course was, and is, to develop a greater understanding of digital marketing and its benefits. I’ve learned many things these past couple weeks, but none has piqued my interest more than analytics. Within the first week, we were required to add analytic capabilities to our blog sites using Google Analytics. We can now track valuable information from these sites about visitors, keywords used in search engines, and much more. We’ve also uploaded sitemaps to our blogs, using Google Webmaster, in order to index pages on our blog sites across search engines. Essentially, these tools assist websites with search engine optimization (SEO). According to Stokes (2008), SEO is the “practice of optimizing a website to achieve the highest possible ranking on the search engine results pages” (¶2). I look forward to learning more about these areas during the final two weeks of class.

            I have already implemented these tools within my own blog site and will continue to measure and analyze the data and statistics that I receive from it, in order to make educated decisions from the analytics. Once completed, I plan to apply these tools to my business website, as well. These tools are available for free and can be found online. If you have a website for business, then I highly recommend getting started with Google Analytics today.


Works Cited: 

“Analytics.” Oxford Dictionaries. Retrieved on September 14, 2014 from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/analytics

Stokes, R. (2013). eMarketing: The essential guide to marketing in a digital world (5th ed.). (p. 231). eBook. Quirk Education.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

XV (@XtotheV)


Photo by Shane McCauley
I first met Warner Bros. recording artist XV at the Austin, TX festival known as South by Southwest in March of 2012. He had just finished an electrifying performance and was making his way through the crowd when I was able to stop him for a moment in order to inquire about the possibility of taking a picture with me. You see, a friend of mine put me onto his music not more than two months earlier, when he played me XV's most recent mixtape release (at the time) titled, Zero Heroes. I was absolutely impressed by his creativity, lyrics, hooks, concepts, and ear for selecting exceptional beats for this project, so I felt compelled to stop him to inform him of my appreciation of his work. I have since caught up with most of his catalog and have only become an even bigger fan of his music through doing so.  

Two years later, XV was in town to perform for the students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus when I was fortunate to be able to catch up with him beforehand. 



For those who don't know you, who are you? 


XV: I am XV, rapper from Wichita, Kansas; created on the planet Squaria and I've been making music since the age of 15. 

What is the origin of your alias? 


XV: When I was turning 15, I realized that I wanted to do music for a living. When I realized this, I took into account how young I was because of how many people laughed in my face when I did this. I wanted to make sure that I made it a moment for myself so I named myself the age I was when I started rapping. I had the idea that when I got older, I would always be able to say, "I got my rap name from the age I started rapping." For instance, let's say when I'm thirty years old, and I'm huge, people will be able to say, "Oh yeah, 'cuz he's been going at it for 15 years now." I knew this wasn't going to be easy once I heard my first laugh. [laughs]

Which song of yours are you most proud of? 


XV: Due to the fact that I was scared to release it too early, I would say "Pictures on my Wall." I wrote that song so fast that it was beyond my lyrics. I felt like I actually had something to say and that's a very powerful feeling for a rapper, especially when you've been writing songs your whole life. I wrote it so fast. It wasn't a hard thing to tackle, and I love what I related to with that song. I wasn't about to put it out on Zero Heroes (ZH), you know, I was saving that record for so many different reasons. Now that it's out, I'm glad that I did put it out. I don't regret putting it out because it was a part of that entire ZH project and it was a part of me relating to the world that I have now. I'm still holding onto The Kid with the Green Backpack (TKWTGB), which is filled with songs that I love, but that was the main song that I was willing to let go because I knew it was already completed. I'd say that it was my favorite because it was a complete song and I was holding on to it. I had a really big idea for a feature on it, and I'm still doing that for the album, so you'll be able to hear the rest of the story through this other version when the time comes.

Which project or mixtape are you're most proud of? 


XV: I would say The Square in the Circle. I went through a lot in my life during that time and for me to have tackled that album… people don't even understand, when I made that album I had lost one of my kids and me and my chick (we've have been together for ten years) were going through some crazy shit. It's a lot of that. You don't notice the metaphors of it, but the escapism that that album is about, is me escaping from that reality. It wasn't the reality of my childhood. It was a reality of the "right now." A lot of my other projects are "moving forward" projects, and that was a very "in the now" project that I made without anybody telling me to make a new project. I wasn't XV yet. I was still trying to get on and that project could've been a project where I would've been like, "I'm trying to get on with this project," and I wasn't. I was like, "I'm going to do something different with this project." Square in the Circle is the reason why we have "Squarians" right now. So without that, we're just calling ourselves the "Everybody's Nobodies." 

Speaking of, what is a Squarian? 


XV: I look at it as somebody who knows and accepts that they don't fit into that circle that life tries to throw you in. After becoming aware, they accept the fact that they're supposed to be doing something bigger and that their purpose is something bigger. That's what Squarian is all about and that's what the Square in the Circle project was all about. The Squarian fanbase came from people understanding that that's what my music is all about. So, Squarian is my fanbase. Squarian is my sound. Squarian is what I am and I feel that everybody at one point, is a Squarian. It's just happening to the fact that you are accepting of being a Squarian. That's the hard part. It's not about being a square. It's about being a Squarian 'cuz a Squarian is equal on all sides, like a square. You're an equally balanced person. You're an equal opportunity person. Everything about you is equal on all sides. Me? I'm ill with the flow, I'm ill with the beats, I'm ill with the business, and I'm ill with just being myself. That's just me being equal on all four sides and I feel like that's what a Squarian really is.  

What have you been working on recently? 


XV: I've been working on the final phase of the album. The final phase of The Kid with the Green Backpack has really been tying together all of these songs I've been writing for five years. So I've been working on that and just finishing up all of the writing and guest features for that. I'm also planning a real big summer. A huge summer for my season. My birthday's in summer, so it's going to be my season.  

Run us through a typical day of yours… 


XV: I take my son to school then I start my shit. After that, I normally just work on music at the beginning of my day. Right now, I've just been in the Bat Cave (the lab) everyday. I'm in the lab literally from 8:00 in the morning 'til 8:00 at night. Then I watch all my shows and figure out what I'm going to tackle tomorrow. I'm in the studio everyday. That's the thing about me, I'm never not in the studio unless I'm on the road. Either I'm in the studio making a beat, or I'm in the studio on my drawing board, or I'm in the studio writing or making a tracklist… I'm always doing something in the studio because that's my Bat Cave and if I'm not in there it's because I'm out here being Batman. [laughs] 

Run us through a typical day of yours five years ago… 


XV: Man, five years ago was almost around the time when I was trying to get my record deal, so I was making Everybody's Nobody. I was playing a lot of video games because they were relaxing to me. It's a nostalgic reason. I was making a lot of projects, including Square in the Circle, based off of me playing video games. Everyday I would wake up and play video games. That's how you got "Mirror's Edge." A lot of the songs that I created back in the day were from me playing video games, including "Nevermind." I was playing Rock Band one day and heard the sample. The video games were treatments because that's where the ideas were coming from. So yeah, five years ago I was waking up, sending emails out to 2DopeBoyz, Nahright, Rap Radar, and others just hoping that they would put some of my music up. 

What inspires you to create music? What motivates you? 


XV: What motivates me to create music is a new message.  The main thing with me is knowing that there's a possibility to acquire a new listener every day. You know what I mean? I mean, like, even with someone being born. There's a new opportunity every day and I'm a very opportunistic person. I want people to hear my message. I want people to see what you can do if you just persevere no matter where you're from. I don't want to give people the idea of false hope in something that isn't possible. I want to give people a belief in, a hope in, work paying off. I feel that every new song I make needs to continue carrying that message. That's why I never stop making music. That's why I'm always in the lab because that song could be made today. That song could be made tomorrow, you know? 

Is there any advice that you'd like to offer to any producers who are interested in working with you? 


XV: Try to find the sound that's going to take that artist, including me, to the next level. Don't give them something that you know they've already accepted. Don't give them something that they know they already want. You wouldn't do that to no girl in a relationship. You wouldn't do that to no job. You wouldn't do that to nobody else, you know? I don't know why people use that technique with rappers. Producers need to come original and do something that is unique and would take them to the next level. Not something that you think is going to take the game to the next level, but that person to the next level. There's always a sound for that. I feel like that's what makes music move forward and that's why music is at a stand-still so much, because many producers aren't willing to make that sound that's going to make music move forward. So give me that because I definitely want to be someone who makes music move forward. Let me be that person. That's what a producer is supposed to do, produce that. 

Is there any advice that you'd care to offer to any rappers who are interested in working with you? 


XV: Create your own lane. Create a following and a fan base that identifies with your personality and with you 'cuz you're not the only you out there. I feel like that could help a Squarian like me because you're allowing me into your world just as I'm allowing you into my world. That's how we all could merge. I feel like so many people are still apart and there's really no unity in the music scene, especially the Rap [music] scene. I feel like if you create something that will not only bring unity to that, but bring it to that Squarian brand, because there's no team right now that's bringing that. You know, something that I feel is new or original, as Squarians. You know, Odd Future has that unity and they've created that. Create something like that of your own and come visit Squaria. That's what I would fuck with. 

Is there any advice you'd be willing to share with those who aspire to work in the music industry? 


XV: Follow the "L7" motto, that's "Love Life, be Loyal, and Live Long Like a Legend." Get into this game to create something that's going to stand the test of time. Don't get into this game to create something for "the now." Don't get into this game because it sounds good right now. Get into this game for the 10-year goal, the 15-year goal, the 30-year goal because that's what OutKast got into it for. That's what Biggie would've been here for. That's what Tupac would've been here for. Those are people who inspire us. That one hit on the radio didn't inspire anything but a cheap trick. So do something that's going to move music forward. 


Lightning Round - (random ass questions, seeking short answers)



Favorite food at favorite restaurant? 

XV: McDonald's cheeseburgers, for sure

Favorite drink? 

XV: Root Beer

Favorite TV show? 

XV: South Park 

Favorite movie? 

XV: The Dark Knight 

Favorite cartoon growing up? 

XV: Doug 

Favorite video game? 

XV: Mass Effect

Other than Hip Hop, which music genre(s) do you enjoy listening to? 

XV: Jazz, original soundtracks, Rock, and Electronic 

Favorite Smashing Pumpkins song? 

XV: Zero 

Name an album that you're embarrassed to liking, owning, and listening to. 

XV: Trinidad James EP 

Shockers or Jayhawks? 

XV: Jayhawks 

Tupac or Biggie? 

XV: Tupac

Favorite Professional Wrestler? 

XV: Triple H

Marvel or DC? 

XV: Marvel 

Favorite Super Hero? 

XV: The Punisher

Favorite Villain? 

XV: The Joker

Favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle? 

XV: Donatello 

What's the first thing you'd do if you had the money? 

XV: Go to Rome 

Will The Kid with the Green Backpack be released before or after Astronaut Dreams? 

XV: Before… the order goes Kid with the Green Backpack, Astronaut Dreams, then 2015

Lastly, what's something about you that many people aren't aware of? 

XV: I was horrible in school.


I would like to take this moment to thank XV for his time and willingness to make this interview possible. 

To hear more from XV you can follow this link to stream his videos on YouTube. You can also find, follow, and tweet XV on Twitter using the widget below. 





Thank you for your time, XV, and thank you to my readers.

-QW