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The Sound of Luxury Experiment

Blown Away by Sounds' Ability to Move Us All
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I love music. Specifically, I love the feelings that music evokes. If you don’t believe me, just take one quick look at my music library, where you’ll find playlist titles such as “Sappy,” “Pump It Up,” and “Just Relax.” So when Lincoln asked that I come to California during music’s biggest weekend—at least on TV—to help introduce Lincoln’s new Revel System and talk about how music can shift one’s mood or perspective, I was on the next flight out. 

Revel, a very well-known name in home audio from Harman, had been working with Lincoln over the past year to create a sound system like I have never seen in a car. A celebration of the Lincoln + Revel collaboration was the Sound of Luxury Experiment, set up at beloved LA hotspot Henry’s. Upon arrival, guests received a special code to lift a garage-like door, revealing a Lincoln MKX and the Sound of Luxury experience. Once we were comfortably seated inside the MKX we pressed play, and the experience truly began. Through the stunning use of video, paired with music composed specially for Lincoln by composer Paola Prestini, guests were transported through nearly five minutes of pure sound heaven. 

The music was so powerful. When I had the opportunity to talk with Paola afterward, I couldn’t help but ask her about the relationship between music and moods—to which she immediately replied that sounds “color the music, which in turn sparks certain feelings.” Inspired, I ended up talking with more than a dozen guests that night, and it was apparent that these feelings seemed to be shared. Common emotional reactions to different sounds spanned happiness to sadness, and feelings of longing and remembrance. When asked how sound can shape their outlook or mood, a few people responded almost philosophically with sentiments like “Sound is perception,” “Sound brings life,” and most simply, “Sound is everything.” 

After chatting about the emotions tied to music, I’d have been remiss had I not found out about the science behind it all. That’s where Kevin Voeck comes in. Kevin, a Revel sound engineer, has worked with Lincoln for more than a year to create the state-of-the-art system. And while I know more now about sound and sound systems then I had ever imagined I could, two things really stuck with me after talking with the creators of the system and experiencing it in person. First, the ability of the engineers from Lincoln and Revel to research and place speakers very precisely around the car resulted in the sensation that you’re at an actual concert, since the sound is layered in front of you at a very natural level…rather than pouring out of speakers at knee level. Second, the high-efficiency transducers generate sound with minimal distortion…and that is scientific talk for “the quality of sound doesn’t change no matter how loud I play my favorite pump-up tunes.” 

All in all, I was blown away by the people I met, the sounds I heard, the energy I felt. I saw firsthand how music connects people…and the Cali weather wasn’t too bad either. Truly, MKR

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How to Get A Job Working for a Blog

6 Straightforward Tips to Finding and Landing the Gig
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This is not a post about how to start a blog.  Instead, I’m excited to share tips on how to get a job working for a blog.  I come from a PR background, and I used to be “on the other side” when it came to blogger outreach and sponsored campaigns.  I loved the creative ways we collaborated with bloggers to craft campaigns and sell products.  

After about two and a half years in The Real World, I took inventory of what I felt I needed as a creative outlet, and searched for a career path that I was truly passionate about.  I realized I wasn’t necessarily “creating” anything (I’m still working on my cooking skills, my photography and calligraphy), so I knew I didn’t want to start from the ground up on my own blog. To be honest, the thought of doing that terrified me, and I didn’t have as much of a desire to be the one in front of the camera.  I did know, however, that I was passionate about the digital space, I was reading a ton of blogs, and I found myself continually fascinated with the way bloggers and marketing go hand-in-hand. The job title of “Editor” always intrigued me (I was a yearbook girl in high school!), and the blogosphere offered an intriguing opportunity to me to pursue an editorial role in a fast-paced, creative scene.

If any of this resonates with you, then you’ll appreciate my six straight-forward tips on how to get a job working for a blog. Since it’s such an innovative time to pursue a job on this career path, the most important thing to remember is be flexible.  I’ve talked before about the importance of being flexible, and it’s crucial with landing a job like this.  Timing may not line up, the position may be in another city, it may just be a part-time job starting out. But if you get a little creative about how to make it work, the rewards are second to none.  You’ll then find yourself in a job that challenges and excites you, you’ll be working with insanely inspiring people…and you’ll pinch yourself on a normal basis that this is really your job.  

1. Start following bloggers and brands that inspire you
This may go without saying, but if you’re not spending a lot of time reading blogs, perusing Instagram, digging on posts you find on your news feed and pinning like crazy, a job working for a blog may not be for you. Understanding the flow of digital sharing and what goes into running a successful blog is just as important as feeling passionate about calligraphy, entertaining, fashion, interiors, styling, etc.

2. Engage and share content that interests you
Comment on blog posts and social media posts, and support the tastemakers you enjoy.   Follow popular industry sites that highlight your favorite bloggers and brands, read their interviews and share what gets you going on your own channels. A great place to start: My Domaine, Who What WearStyle Me Pretty Living, Lonny and Rue Magazine.  

3. Make inventory of your skill set
Create a list of things you’re good at, things you enjoy doing, topics you care about. Are you extremely detail oriented? Do you have experience working for an events company?  Have you worked on set with photoshoots before? Do you have experience with email marketing from a previous job? Do you live-tweet the Bachelor every week? It all can play a part in your skill set working for a blog.

I knew when I was creating my list that I understood social media, so I got my foot in the door with MKR here at WOM through a small social media role. I was also interested in consulting, editorial content and graphic design, and now I’m able to list all of those on my job description. (FYI: You’ll end up wearing a lot of hats working for a blogger!)

4. Consider a blog as a business, and brainstorm ways you can fit in the puzzle
Blogs are booming. And many sites that have been around for at least a few years are in a position to expand their editorial and marketing teams. By brainstorming ways that you could bring something to the table, you can definitely appeal to the boss, even if there’s no job listing posted! That could mean help on set on shoot days, administrative help on the backend, graphic design projects here and there. Here at WOM, we believe that a great team is all about the personal connection, so if it’s the right person that cares about joining the team to help our cause, we’ll think of ways to get them in on the fun. 

5. Research available opportunities
Blogs and lifestyle websites generally always post about openings on social media, primarily Instagram and Facebook.  Another helpful way to discover available opportunities is by scouring job boards on popular sites like The Everygirl (this is where I found a listing to become an unpaid intern with WOM), Fashionista and I Want Her Job.  Also check out Career Girl Daily for relevant advice while on the job search. 

Consider attending fun, informative networking events like The Southern C Summit, which is open to online influencers, social media junkies, creative entrepreneurs, business owners new and old, and bloggers (we’ll be there!). And don’t forget to check out job listings on LinkedIn, though it’s definitely geared for more conventional positions at larger businesses. 

6. Email the blogger with the proposition to join the team
If you don’t see a job listening, don’t be discouraged.  Don’t wait for your dream job!  You know what they say, you can’t get what you want without asking for it.  Prepare your resume and cover letter, and make the introduction. Be clear about your interest in joining the team, and give ideas about what you can possibly do to help. Bloggers’ inboxes are FULL, so don’t be put out if you don’t hear back immediately. Follow up in a week or two, and keep the dialogue open for future opportunities. 

I 100% encourage your dreams of working for a blog, and I am happy to answer any specific questions you may have.  Have you started the search?  Where do you search for blogging job opportunities?  Have you recently landed a job working for a blog?  Good luck and Cheers, Kat

P.S. And if at any point you need a little reminder to keep hustlin’, maybe put this guy on your desk. xo

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8 Reasons to Love Spring

Here's Why We're Counting Down til the Season Starts
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I’m always so excited to welcome spring.  Around this time every winter, I long for warmer weather, spring flowers and time in the park.  Spring means the start to patio season, so that’s reason to celebrate in itself (hello rosé!).  This is also the time I start to really plan upcoming summer travel, so springtime becomes a time of eager anticipation and looking ahead.  Spring cleaning used to sound daunting to me, but I now welcome that too, thinking of it as a time to refresh.  

Click through the slideshow above to find eight of the reasons I love the season, though the reasons are virtually endless. Do you look love spring as much as I do? What are you most looking forward to?  Cheers, Kat

P.S. Want more spring flowers inspo? Check out our Flowers board here

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