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Old 06-04-2010, 10:14 AM  
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They should change my name to The Finisher

Looking back, all the shit I learned and how

My life was built based on the complete failure of others.
We always hired a designer, a supposed "Expert" who constantly delivered complete crap code and horrific CSS. I had to sit down, learn and reprogram the CSS code (without even knowing it) and accomplish amazing feats like true fixed width CSS 3 column centered designs. (popular in the early 2k lulz) To this day people try to prove that A. it can't be done (90% of all css coders, the other 10% thought it pre-existed and seen a template and design not realizing how flawed it truly was and took word it was done correctly. (scope has changed a bit now, so probably easier then back then)

My programming was learned from debugging self righteous coders, with humongous ego's that would hand me a script saying, Ha, break that, 3 seconds later, I'd hand it back, Fix that doofus. These guys who would code this ridiculous javascript crap instead of doing the true data sanitation that needed to be done internally that in any high traffic site would become a major problem or not even work, or cause 50 extra charges or wrong prices. These amazing programmers have 0 analytic mind skills, and haveno ability to test anything they wrote. They wrote the script like it was a book in a single setting?!?!. And always it was my ass on the line, i had to test it and fix it right, because they wouldn't, they'd flake and leave. They left, I completed the task. I did it. I finished.

My admin skills, self taught based on the fact, nothing could be done back in the days.. Hell, I remember when taking a list of 150 names and sorting em was one our biggest problems.. Or if only we had a pipe delimited file and not tabs. It had to be done, and had to be finished quickly. Everyone else would ignore their customers, me, i always had the heart to get the job done. Got the job done I did.

And what have i learned from all this? I learned perfection is the only way to create a long lasting business model, and cutting corners is going to cost you big in the long run. But I also learned, creating the business is only a minor step in the functionality of your business. The knowledge one needed to understand the angles and necessity for it to grow and reach out (called networking these days) was really only possible for those with past knowledge and experience... And to know about the opportunities out there to be monetized. I've monitored how all these companies managed, and how things ticked..
I have learned how to network.

I have learned to finish what you have started, to complete those ideas you had, even though you come online to find out someone was there before you in that very same idea. I have learned that those ideas already used don't mean nothing because they have tried before, you have thought of them however, because you caught what I refer to as "an experience though" You cash in on those thoughts and never let anyone talk you out of them. Today is a new day, people come and go, you are to do what you are to do, and do it you must. Just do it well and finish it!

I have always finished my jobs, goals, and ideas.... Are you finishing yours? Or are you letting meaningless forum trolls talk you out of your dreams? You are working for your own personal security and well being of your family.. My career as an inside man is ending and I am not yet finished with life, I can now help steer you down the right path, back you up and pull you out of the sand when you are stuck.

I am the Finisher and I am your new Affiliate Broker. With over 14 years experience I can take your adult sites income to the next level.
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