I heard some really good advice from him regarding getting your name out there in the industry. He's been down that road and knows the pitfalls. While I'm not a pro, it sounded very good. Another example, hire a curator to put your pictures together. Use a photo book not throw a bunch of photos in a box. He also had some great ideas about which types of media to use and mainly not to use and how to contact pros who then would actually look at your work. If you want to listen to a pro talk about the industry, he's had the experience. He was able to land himself a nice job at Blurb so he's no slouch. He's got an offbeat style and blogs in BW.
Here're some videos many of which provide great ideas for a photographer to get ahead. I'll let others decide if they're helpful to them.