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Old Sep 4th, 2007, 10:04 AM   #30
PhilBon
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Have you ever tried to lead a project for a program? You might want to try that first. I was looking at your website and notice some not so good sentences. For example on your faq page: "Of course you can. You are free to do whatever you want with it." Using whatever is a professional environment does not work. It shows you don't have intelligence. Second "2) It will allow us to build trust with you and you with us. " How does a security deposit build trust in you for them? All it means is that at any time you can run with their money and say haha screw you. I think you're some teenager that thinks they can do anything they want, yet they lack the work ethic to complete it. I've been there, I know what it's like. If you really want to have a business or a "team" you have to put a lot of research together. Find out about a business plan, what it is, why it's there and how it's used. Then make one. Have someone that knows how to interact with customers read through your website and check every thing so your content on the website is going to be customer friendly. Remember you aren't selling to yourself but customers, have what they want, not what you want. You can have a company someday. You'll have a shit load of work the first 5 years and you'll be working really hard, but once you've completed the first 5 years it'll get easier. Go to churches and non-profit companies and be like, is there anything I can do for you. Do projects for them. You'll get your name out there and start to get respect when your projects are completed and the customer likes them. You never know, some non-profits have a little newsletter every month maybe they are willing to say you did some work for them and to thank you.
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