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RayVega 09-07-2004 08:17 AM

JOB OPENING: NY, experience with TGP's and converting traffic to $$$
 
Long Island NY office. No working from home crap.
$ not an issue providing you have the experience.

Hit me up.

StuartD 09-07-2004 08:21 AM

Good luck finding anyone around here that has any experience converting traffic to $$

V_RocKs 09-07-2004 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
Long Island NY office. No working from home crap.
$ not an issue providing you have the experience.

Hit me up.

No working from home crap?

This is sooooo 1984....

Take your job and shove it up your ass, fucktard.

johndoebob 09-07-2004 08:24 AM

No working from home?Got too much money? :winkwink:

I could never show up on fixed times or move my ass into a car every morning to drive to some office just to do the same stuff that I could do at home :winkwink:

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by V_RocKs
No working from home crap?

This is sooooo 1984....

Take your job and shove it up your ass, fucktard.

You seem such a child with that response. I worked for 3 dotcoms from 1999 through 2001. As a flunky I loved working from home but as a boss I hated it. There is alot to be said about personal interaction in business. This is about making money. The more in tune your employees are, the more money you make. As I launch my program next year I will only hire those that live nearby. I have to be able to meet with them a few times a week.

Triple 6 09-07-2004 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by V_RocKs
No working from home crap?

This is sooooo 1984....

Take your job and shove it up your ass, fucktard.

:1orglaugh

Fabuleux 09-07-2004 08:36 AM

Why would someone who has experience with TGP's and knows how to convert traffic into $$$ work for someone else? :)

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 08:43 AM

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Originally posted by Fabuleux
Why would someone who has experience with TGP's and knows how to convert traffic into $$$ work for someone else? :)
A good salary, bonuses, financial stability, health benefits, stock, and being a part of a successful team with a great idea.

I think everyone here could be thinking short term. Sure you can make $30,000 a month from your TGPs but what are they worth? A publically listed company can unlock additional future value from the ongoing assets by charging a premium from future earnings. This is called a multiple. Your $30,000 would most likely generate a company value of $360,000 to $720,000. In the hands of a publically listed company, the market will be willing to pay a multiple of 8 to 10 times earnings instead, i.e. $2,880,000 to $3,600,000 if the company can show consistant sales over a period of time.

polish_aristocrat 09-07-2004 08:45 AM

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Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo


Sure you can make $30,000 a month from your TGPs

hm.. i'd say most TGP's make less than $3k per month :)

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 08:48 AM

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Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
hm.. i'd say most TGP's make less than $3k per month :)
True. I wanted to use an extreme example. $3k amonth isn't very good.

Nicky 09-07-2004 08:49 AM

$30k per month?

are u talking about the top 10-20 tgp's?

the average 50-100k tgp id gues make around 3k per month

RayVega 09-07-2004 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo
A good salary, bonuses, financial stability, health benefits, stock, and being a part of a successful team with a great idea.

I think everyone here could be thinking short term. Sure you can make $30,000 a month from your TGPs but what are they worth? A publically listed company can unlock additional future value from the ongoing assets by charging a premium from future earnings. This is called a multiple. Your $30,000 would most likely generate a company value of $360,000 to $720,000. In the hands of a publically listed company, the market will be willing to pay a multiple of 8 to 10 times earnings instead, i.e. $2,880,000 to $3,600,000 if the company can show consistant sales over a period of time.

I was going to tell the negs to go fuck themselves, but It seems like you guys with a brain already straightened them out.

I probably should have specified that you need to have an IQ of 80 or higher to respond to my post. fuckin keyboard warriors making $10K a month in their basement thinking they are rich...:1orglaugh

You obviously understand big business and corporate operation.
Thanks for the support. We are a minority it seems.

enter » 09-07-2004 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nicky
$30k per month?

are u talking about the top 10-20 tgp's?

the average 50-100k tgp id gues make around 3k per month

If someone is making 3K a month off of 100K a day tgp, they should shoot themselves, or at least sell their site :1orglaugh

This is a great offer for the right person. So many narrow minded people around here.

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
I was going to tell the negs to go fuck themselves, but It seems like you guys with a brain already straightened them out.

I probably should have specified that you need to have an IQ of 80 or higher to respond to my post. fuckin keyboard warriors making $10K a month in their basement thinking they are rich...:1orglaugh

You obviously understand big business and corporate operation.
Thanks for the support. We are a minority it seems.

Keyboard warriors make alot less than $10k a month.

Fabuleux 09-07-2004 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo
A good salary, bonuses, financial stability, health benefits, stock, and being a part of a successful team with a great idea.

I think everyone here could be thinking short term. Sure you can make $30,000 a month from your TGPs but what are they worth? A publically listed company can unlock additional future value from the ongoing assets by charging a premium from future earnings. This is called a multiple. Your $30,000 would most likely generate a company value of $360,000 to $720,000. In the hands of a publically listed company, the market will be willing to pay a multiple of 8 to 10 times earnings instead, i.e. $2,880,000 to $3,600,000 if the company can show consistant sales over a period of time.

Before I started for myself I got:
Good salary: $2000 :(
Bonuses: none
Financial stability: Maybe
Health benefits: none
Stock: none
Being a part of a successful team: Some people were great.

That's why I asked. We had to make our salary with galleries. Plus build/grow TGP's, maintain/update/build paysites etc.
For $2k they could GFY.

RayVega 09-07-2004 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fabuleux
Before I started for myself I got:
Good salary: $2000 :(
Bonuses: none
Financial stability: Maybe
Health benefits: none
Stock: none
Being a part of a successful team: Some people were great.

That's why I asked. We had to make our salary with galleries. Plus build/grow TGP's, maintain/update/build paysites etc.
For $2k they could GFY.

Couldn't agree more. Someone was making money on your back.

That's not how I roll. Full Medical, Stock, casual and flexible work environment. I am looking for people who are treated as equals and benefit BIG from helping to build the business. i have a big ship to steer, and the right guy(s) should be rewarded greatly.

I don't think $1,000,000 in stock options plus even more upside is unreasonable for someone who can help steer a big ship. The salary should be phat as well. You need people who are part of the crew, not working for it.

I want my employees to have the opportunity to retire from this project.

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
Couldn't agree more. Someone was making money on your back.

That's not how I roll. Full Medical, Stock, casual and flexible work environment. I am looking for people who are treated as equals and benefit BIG from helping to build the business. i have a big ship to steer, and the right guy(s) should be rewarded greatly.

I don't think $1,000,000 in stock options plus even more upside is unreasonable for someone who can help steer a big ship. The salary should be phat as well. You need people who are part of the crew, not working for it.

I want my employees to have the opportunity to retire from this project.

Ray! The offer is too good.

railz 09-07-2004 09:45 AM

Wish I lived in NY :)

Good luck finding someone Ray.

Fabuleux 09-07-2004 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
That's not how I roll. Full Medical, Stock, casual and flexible work environment. I am looking for people who are treated as equals and benefit BIG from helping to build the business. i have a big ship to steer, and the right guy(s) should be rewarded greatly.

I don't think $1,000,000 in stock options plus even more upside is unreasonable for someone who can help steer a big ship. The salary should be phat as well. You need people who are part of the crew, not working for it.

I want my employees to have the opportunity to retire from this project.

It's a great offer and working in a team is so much more fun then alone. If I lived in NY I would definitely drop by to chit chat.

Good luck :thumbsup

DaLord 09-07-2004 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
Long Island NY office. No working from home crap.
$ not an issue providing you have the experience.

Hit me up.

That's a shame. I could have helped you quite a lot. But I'm in Denmark so I'm out :)

Best of luck.

RayVega 09-07-2004 10:00 AM

You guys out of the country, drop me a resume. Maybe we can work out some kind of partnership/co-founding of a subsidiary etc.

There's always business to do. And opening a "foriegn" office always makes good news.

dready 09-07-2004 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by V_RocKs
No working from home crap?

This is sooooo 1984....

Take your job and shove it up your ass, fucktard.

whoa

SinisterStudios 09-07-2004 10:26 AM

Ray is right, give people a vested stake in the company/project, treat them as equals and they will work their asses off for you. My employees all have a 5% stake in the company and they make sure they do 150% or more on everything they do and they go the extra mile. And face to face is the best way to work, physical interaction just seems to make thing go smoother, and keeps everyone very motivated. I have also found that give everyoen flexibility is the key, let them work whatever hours they want as long as they get their work done. Ray What kind of partnerships are you looking for? Were in Jersey, hit me up on ICQ if you want to chat

Vin

TheWildcard 09-07-2004 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by V_RocKs
No working from home crap?

This is sooooo 1984....

Take your job and shove it up your ass, fucktard.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

zzgundamnzz 09-07-2004 10:29 AM

I would hit you up but I live in LA :(

FlyingIguana 09-07-2004 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
Couldn't agree more. Someone was making money on your back.

That's not how I roll. Full Medical, Stock, casual and flexible work environment. I am looking for people who are treated as equals and benefit BIG from helping to build the business. i have a big ship to steer, and the right guy(s) should be rewarded greatly.

I don't think $1,000,000 in stock options plus even more upside is unreasonable for someone who can help steer a big ship. The salary should be phat as well. You need people who are part of the crew, not working for it.

I want my employees to have the opportunity to retire from this project.

retire? that would be a good start

DaLord 09-07-2004 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
You guys out of the country, drop me a resume. Maybe we can work out some kind of partnership/co-founding of a subsidiary etc.

There's always business to do. And opening a "foriegn" office always makes good news.

I was actually thinking about making some sort of partnership, somehow. There are a LOT of european webmasters here (I do prefer to be called Scandinavian or Nordic thou).

Feel free to hit me up.
It wouldn't do any harm to at least throw some ideas back and forward :)

Za Ha 09-07-2004 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
Long Island NY office. No working from home crap.
$ not an issue providing you have the experience.

Hit me up.

Relocate to a nice downtown office in Toronto and I'll consider it.

justsexxx 09-07-2004 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
You guys out of the country, drop me a resume. Maybe we can work out some kind of partnership/co-founding of a subsidiary etc.


Goodluck finding qualified people. Watch out for the people who think YOU make them rich. Those people know shit.

Also good luck with your other ventures

Andre

RayVega 09-07-2004 04:06 PM

bump

BVF 09-07-2004 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo
[B]A good salary, bonuses, financial stability, health benefits, stock, and being a part of a successful team with a great idea.

Sure you can make $30,000 a month from your TGPs ]
30k a month? If I have enough free time to keep up my small paysite (which isn't much time), I'll do it for 15k a month.

RayVega 09-08-2004 08:56 AM

one last bump

Babagirls 09-08-2004 08:59 AM

pay for my house for me and the Mr., a new car and you got me!!! lol (just kidding) :Graucho

good luck finding someone hun!!! :thumbsup :thumbsup

DamageX 09-08-2004 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DaLord
(I do prefer to be called Scandinavian or Nordic thou).
Denmark isn't in Scandinavia. Scandinavia is a peninsula and the only countries on it are Finland, Norway and Sweden, Denmark is not. Check your geographical atlas for references. :winkwink:

Ray, I have good experience with TGP's, I know how to manage traffic and I have a marketing background. The only thing I don't have is a domicile in NYC. But feel free to contact me and explain to me what you're offerring, and if the offer is good enough we can always reach an agreement of some sort.

Fred Quimby 09-08-2004 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RayVega
one last bump
I'm going to the 56th fighter club for happy hour this friday,,,that's just down the block from you,,,right?

If your around,,stop by and i'll buy ya a few coronas:glugglug :glugglug

Basic_man 09-08-2004 09:15 AM

I wish I was in NY !


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