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Why Do Over 1000 Students Sell T-shirts So He Can Make a Film? That’s what those who don’t know, want to know. Who is Seket Aanru and why should I buy his T-shirts and merchandise? Those are the two most common questions that were encountered while investigating this story. Washington D.C. (PRWEB) October 24, 2005 -- Let’s answer the question of who is Seket Aanru. Seket Aanru is first and foremost the video production company that produced the underground hip-hop cult classic “Honor Amongst Thebes the DVD”. More frequently these days the company and logos are being associated with college and high school students all over the world. That’s right all over the world. Most of them have never even seen the cult classic except for clips on the web, but they know the logo. At least well enough to sign up in droves to be distributors in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Japan.
In the U.K. the Seket Aanru logo is the coveted brand of exclusivity. I know all there is to know about urban street culture and you don’t. I have what you can’t get because it’s not being sold in the stores. It’s just what the world needed when everything is beginning to seem the same and creating a unique identity is becoming more and more difficult. Product placement and timing couldn’t have been better for this fledgling company who’s only goal is to make “Honor Amongst Thebes the Movie” from the proceeds.
Surely, the next question is, “How was this masterstroke of marketing and product placement conceived?” The answer to that is actually quite simple. Luck. That’s right good old-fashioned luck. And of the course the fact that Seket Aanru sales people earn a healthy 15% commission on everything they sell.
Needles to say Seket Aanru Films is on its way to a big budget production on the next film. All thanks to hundreds and maybe even thousands of college age entrepreneurs selling his merchandise to make their dreams come true. It’s a win win situation. The film company gets “Honor Amongst Thebes the Movie” made and the sellers have a part of a franchise without the huge start up costs. These are just the signs that the world wide web is making the world’s economy more accessible to the average small business.
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