Evolution (or Revolution?) of CornerBLUE
This past week has been extremely exciting for me. A few business deals went through and things are finally looking up. I have been spending a lot of time researching searching engine optimization and different ways people make money online.
In the "real" world, you can't really be netting $100,000 a month unless you have a big staff of employees, a good amount of repeat customers, and low overhead. Even with all these, there is a lot of stress involved. You have to deal with customers not paying, bills from vendors, employee performance, and cash flow.
In the radical world of the Internet, there are people making insane amounts of money without ever having to deal with customers, vendors, or rent. The web market looks exactly like it did in 1998-1999. I hope this time around the growth has some foundation, unlike the flimsy bubble of yesteryear.
How does this affect CornerBLUE? Well, in short, CornerBLUE doesn't have to stay a "custom programming" company. Its name is flexible, and so is its role. Maybe one day it will become a holding company, or maybe not. We'll have to see what happens next.
As for now, I am trying out some affiliate programs to help compliment my income, along with working on some very lucrative business partnerships that, if all goes at least somewhat according to plan, should pay back handsomely.
Let's see if AdBrite will make me happy =)
In the "real" world, you can't really be netting $100,000 a month unless you have a big staff of employees, a good amount of repeat customers, and low overhead. Even with all these, there is a lot of stress involved. You have to deal with customers not paying, bills from vendors, employee performance, and cash flow.
In the radical world of the Internet, there are people making insane amounts of money without ever having to deal with customers, vendors, or rent. The web market looks exactly like it did in 1998-1999. I hope this time around the growth has some foundation, unlike the flimsy bubble of yesteryear.
How does this affect CornerBLUE? Well, in short, CornerBLUE doesn't have to stay a "custom programming" company. Its name is flexible, and so is its role. Maybe one day it will become a holding company, or maybe not. We'll have to see what happens next.
As for now, I am trying out some affiliate programs to help compliment my income, along with working on some very lucrative business partnerships that, if all goes at least somewhat according to plan, should pay back handsomely.
Let's see if AdBrite will make me happy =)

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