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Tip 3: Know that there are millions of people who are


So what does it take to create a wave in this ocean? What does it take to get a foot in- side a door with the words ‘not welcome’ written on the front? Basically, what does it take to break into an industry full of sharks and survive? Simple really, it requires hard-work and an ounce of talent. You gotta have the skill if you wanna get the deal, but most of all, you gotta work damn hard to stay relevant. Here are a few tips to help get you on your way. What you


decide to do with them is entirley up to you.


Tip no1: Read Kix Magazine monthly!


Tip no2: Study your craft and be truthfull with yourself about your ability, there’s always room for improvement. Seek as much help as you can get, follow and practice good advice. Don’t assume that you know it all, because you can rest assured that you dont !


climbing the same mountain as you. Some will offer you a hand


while most only a foot.


Tip 4: Technology is always evoling and never staying static. Learn to predict these possible changes and captilize on them quick. If you don’t someone else will. Youtube and Myspace for ex- ample, have been a fantastic and successfull springboard for up and comers, Justin Bieber, Lilly Allen and Soulja Boy, respectively, have each tasted expensive champagne, Oysters


Success


and a life of luxury by simply predicting these currents.


Tip 5: Don’t let the bright lights blind your reason and shadow out your good-will. Keep yourself grounded. The fast life is called the ‘fast life’ for a good reason. It can make monsters out of saints and saints out of monsters. Just keep it real and handle the pressure !


Tip 6: Be Loyal to those that deserve it.


So there you have it. A few of Kix Magazine’s rules for success, do with them as you will.


Words by Joshua Cooper 2 5 De c embe r 2 0 1 0 K i x Ma g


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