Marketing Representative

Marketing Representative

Also called: Marketing Rep, Marketer, Marketing Coordinator, Music Marketing Representative

Marketing representatives use advertisements, promotions, and more to control how a company’s products are perceived and attract new customers.

What Does a Marketing Representative Do?

You can’t make sales without customers, and you can’t find new customers without good marketing. Marketing representatives' chief goal is to increase interest in their company’s newest products and releases. To do so, they:

  • Work with marketing managers to develop and implement comprehensive advertising campaigns and strategies (online and off-line)
  • Plan and support promotional events and contests
  • Cultivate cross-marketing partnerships with other businesses
  • Produce and share content on social media
  • Optimize websites for search engines
  • Analyze web traffic data
  • Conduct customer surveys to gain a better understanding of market groups

For marketing representatives, the ability to say something old in a new way is highly valued.

Although it depends what kind of marketing one's doing, the job tends to require some mix of writing, graphic design, research, and analytics. Record label marketing representatives develop comprehensive marketing strategies for the label’s new releases, and implement these strategies by collaborating closely with the promotions, publicity, sales, and A&R departments. They also face a unique challenge: developing a distinct brand for each artist on their roster and ensuring that they remain consistent (or show evolution) over the course of many releases. Marketing representatives might also oversee the work of college marketing representatives and field merchandisers.

Work Life Balance

Most marketing representatives work normal business hours in an office setting, although tight deadlines and competition can lead to frequent late nights. The job rarely requires travel—other than walking between meetings—but experiences may differ. Some marketing representatives focus on producing promotional materials like videos, photographs, or brochures, which may require some time out of the office.

Community

Marketing as a field revolves around creativity: the ability to say something old in a new way is highly valued, and possessing an inventive approach to copywriting or graphic design is half the battle. The other half? Business and interpersonal skills. In addition to being creative, marketing representatives must be strategic, analytical, and organized. They should be flexible collaborators and excellent communicators who make quick adjustments when something doesn't go as planned and who learn well from each successive campaign.

Finding Work

Marketing representatives work all over the arts and entertainment world: in record labels, startups, advertising agencies, marketing firms, theaters, and nonprofit organizations.

College students interested in becoming record label marketing representatives should consider looking for internships and college marketing positions.

Professional Skills

  • Writing copy 
  • Graphic design
  • Social media marketing
  • Search engine optimization (SEO)
  • Web analytics
  • Budgeting
  • Project management
  • Collaboration
  • Written and verbal communication

Interpersonal Skills

Marketing as a field revolves around creativity: the ability to say something old in a new way is highly valued, and possessing an inventive approach to copywriting or graphic design is half the battle. The other half? Business and interpersonal skills. In addition to being creative, marketing representatives must be strategic, analytical, and organized. They should be flexible collaborators and excellent communicators who make quick adjustments when something doesn't go as planned and who learn well from each successive campaign.


Industries

  • Film, Video, and Television
  • Technology
  • Video Games
  • Advertising
  • Artist Services
  • Music and Audio Tools
  • Radio and Streaming Music
  • Recording Industry
  • Health and Wellness
  • Theater
  • Live Music
  • Opera
  • Dance
  • Orchestra, Chorus, and Band
  • Education
  • Arts Administration
  • Journalism
  • Church and Worship

Top US Cities for This Role

  • Los Angeles
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • New York City
  • Boston
  • Nashville