A lot of people attribute various obvious factors to Eminem's huge success. In regard to his constant high-sales and persistent influence. Ie. the fact he's white + Dr. Dre backing.
But, one thing often overlooked is his innovative marketing. No doubt with the help of Paul and some around him but every album he's always employed very hands-on, self-involved... Innovative marketing.
Take for example his marketing for The Slim Shady LP. Aside from the usual interviews and radio freestyles, one thing he did was... Ring up over-the-phone outlets and ask for the album in totally extreme ways.
I'm sure many of you have heard the pranks from that period (98-00). I believe he did it for the next album too but as futile and small as things like this seem - At a time when he was just beginning to seep into the public's consciousness, I think you'd be surprised at the widespread, profound influence things like this can have.
Everybody was starting to tell their friends about him, ask about him and so on and so on... Just like people do with any new 'groundbreaking' artist on the horizon about to break through. It was even more, sole word of mouth back then since the Internet and media spread wasn't as quick, rampant and instant.
So just think of just ONE of those people who he pranked. And, I've worked in a call centre so I know how this works. Any interesting call, shouty customer or anything out of the ordinary is a talking-point for the employees all day.
So just think of one of them. All day they have boring, expected calls, they're going through them mundanely like a robot. Then all of a sudden "BRIANN... UMM, hi do you have um, Slim Shady I think he's white... BRIIIAN" etc. - This call will be totally bizarre and the talking point of your day. You'd actually be surprised at how little pranks these places get too since they're usually premium-rate.
Now, that person will have had that call highlight their day - They talk to their work-friends about it, they repeat again and again what he was saying - What he was asking for and you have this perpetual effect of people passing this on and on throughout the place... And since Em did it numerous times to the same place - This would of created an infamy of this 'Slim Shady call' in the call-centre.
And he probably did it to many call-centres, so you get centre after centre having this 'infamous' Shady call - Also... Call-centres usually co-exist and communicate with each other on things like nationwide stock problems... All sorts of things. Then you have these people going home and telling their family as a talking-point for that awkward night back...
Again, it may sound small but as you can see, the wildfire nature of the word-of-mouth infamy... Coupled with him being all over TV and then blowing up - These people remembering the call, being immediately reminded about his name, the album, fluctuated with real requests.
They did all sorts of clever marketing for each album, I just thought that was the best example of one of the techniques employed. It's direct, it's getting to the very heart of people, it's not empty sales-pitch - It's invading their lives and hashing yourself on their senses through emotive distress... Also the things like walking around the streets with a mic asking people about himself haha.
I think their marketing has remained superb. I think if they did some more of this type of thing for R2 it would sell a mill 1st week.













