Some people may speak. What do media people do for a living? In fact, they broadcast one advertisement after another. You may think those advertisements are innocuous, but you just saw them. But if you enlarge your indifference to the number of fans on the platform where the media people are located, then they will have rich advertising revenue. Through such advertising revenue, they can naturally support themselves, so they know what kind of marketing is acceptable to everyone, such as what kind of marketing is acceptable to everyone.
Therefore, such people are more likely to jump ship and become product managers, because the marketing methods of product managers are actually much higher than normal people. They can clearly grasp what users really want to do, so they can draw some conclusions through the user's demand side, and then improve their products. In this way, through the two-way superposition of products and users, products can sell well and users can be happy to use them. Such a person will be welcomed and liked by any company as a product manager, so in our impression, many product managers will claim to be self-media people, and the relationship between them is just that.
So the 360 line had better be true. However, in some seemingly over-the-hill industries, they can still find their self-worth through certain connectivity. I have to say that I admire product managers, who are actually more critical of their products and markets than many company executives.