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shermo 04-21-2004 02:36 AM

What type of business man/woman are you?
 
What is your function? Are you an innovator, follower, or just a person trying to fit in? Have you improved your income yearly, maintained it or have you seen a drop? Are you jealous of other people in the business or do you want to strive to get to the next level?

Why should people respect you? Do you think you can fly solo and make a mark, or do you have a few trustworth partners who you've learned and benefitted from? Who are you and how can we all make money together? :thumbsup

johnbosh 04-21-2004 02:37 AM

follower I think

Doctor Dre 04-21-2004 02:39 AM

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Originally posted by shermsshack
What is your function? Are you an innovator, follower, or just a person trying to fit in? Have you improved your income yearly, maintained it or have you seen a drop? Are you jealous of other people in the business or do you want to strive to get to the next level?

Why should people respect you? Do you think you can fly solo and make a mark, or do you have a few trustworth partners who you've learned and benefitted from? Who are you and how can we all make money together? :thumbsup

I'm an innovator when my time comes, follower when I can make more money taking another path then my own, and I always try to fit in ...

My icome is stable ... improving some months dropping other ones but nothing huge .

And about next level ... it will come when it has too

shermo 04-21-2004 02:39 AM

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Originally posted by johnbosh
follower I think
What's with the 1-4 word replies in every thread tonight? I think the sig buyers purchase sigs based on quality...Not 1 sentence replies. With these types of replies, I am guessing that you are a follower.

Too bad... I've seen you have a lot of quality posts in the past. :(

shermo 04-21-2004 02:41 AM

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Originally posted by Doctor Dre


I'm an innovator when my time comes, follower when I can make more money taking another path then my own, and I always try to fit in ...

My icome is stable ... improving some months dropping other ones but nothing huge .

And about next level ... it will come when it has too

Good to hear Martin... You're a business man that always puts out quality work and I can really see you moving up to the next level when you feel it's necessary. I look forward to meeting you 1 day in person, and I'll definitly be in contact with you about printing in the near future. :thumbsup

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 04-21-2004 02:43 AM

Its about partners and friends.
If you got those then you have all else in order that ya stated.
Who is not jeolous of there friends on a fun level?

"Who are you and how can we all make money together?"
Referr me good business and no cheap skates and I give $ incentives:thumbsup

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pimplink 04-21-2004 02:45 AM

I'm the type that goes well with almost anything that brings in the big bucks. To be a good leader, you gotta be a good follower. But a good follower doesn't normally earn as good as a good leader, does he?

shermo 04-21-2004 02:50 AM

Alien and Pimplink...

Excellent points that are dead on! A mix of following and innovating is perfect. In order to learn about the inner workings of things, you need to follow a certain map until you're comfortable and in a position to innovate. One must walk before they can run.

Alien... Networking and strong business relationships are essential no matter where you are. It's 1 thing to build interest by being a complete asshole, but in the end it's support that'll take you to the next level.

Good answers guys. I love your work BTW Alien. I'll be sure to send graphically challenged individuals your way...Hell.. I may even have some work for you, seeing as my plate is filling up pretty fucking fast. :thumbsup

EddiePulp 04-21-2004 02:59 AM

none of the above.

Dont follow trends, usually cos by the time i hear bout them they are over saturated.. I just try my hand at different things, see what works and stick with it.


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