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Originally Posted by Minte
My experience in business is less about award winning ideas than it is about details in actually running a company. Reading a P & L. Having great advisors. I have quarterly meetings with a top accounting firm. I also get semi-annual briefings from a great law firm. Things like estate planning, reinvesting capital,employee law,etc... There are a lot of details in keeping the money you make.
Probably the best tip I received early in my career was put together the best team you can and then let them do what you pay them to do. A few of you could probably name more than two players on the first Greenbay Packer superbowl team..But everyone knows who coached them.
Ideas are easy. Everyone has them. Applying them is the real trick.
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A true "business owner" response. This is what I'm talking about. Great stuff. However, you need the capital and you need the idea and most importantly you need to know how to implement that idea. The legal, financial and all that normal business activity is not difficult for me. It's the implementation and capital where I struggle. Come to think of it, I've never built anything that required force and individuals behind me. This is part of the reason why I don't make money in business I guess. Just shot myself in the foot here. At any rate, great feedback. If I have enough money to buy just one of those cars in your avatar I will be grateful for it. For now, I will keep thinking of what I can do to get there.
Truthfully...and some are going to disagree with me but I don't think it's affiliate marketing that is going to get me there. It's the development of a valuable product or service that people will pay for and that I am passionate enough about to want to work hard daily to make it grow and grow and grow.