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Why A Millionaire Wants To Help Secure Funding For My Product *pay attention*

Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Ha, what a title huh? You would think I 'made it'. I chose that title for a reason, and I will state that this title will not be misleading in any way, there is a ton of truth in that title, a truth that many won't understand, but another many will.

I had a chance to have drinks with a self made millionaire. A young, cool guy, someone who'd most think wouldn't have as much as he does. Had a chance to talk with him, and funnily enough, I didn't realize until after I mentioned it that I was working on an app that will cater to businesses using ecommerce.

Of course, I gave no details as I am not a dumb person, because without a patent, this idea and execution can easily be stolen and/or replicated with very little consequences. But after describing vaguely of what my goals, and what value my product will provide to other business owners, the guy was more ecstatic about this project and idea than I was. It just let me know that I am on to something. Gotta keep working on it. But these 5 factors are what helped me not only get connected with him, but a few other players that have insane access that may be able to assist on making this thing a reality.

1) I didn't ask for any money. Why should I? I have enough to support myself and I'm damn sure going to be making enough again to sustain myself and to fund this project. We had a candid conversation about folks who ask for money when they have an "idea", he disclosed that had I asked for some type of financial help, he would have ended the conversation promptly. don't ask for money, it makes a person look worthless, like you are not able to help yourself. I simply asked for a price on a Developer or Development team

2) I spoke about my project as if it's already in the market. I learned this in retail sales, you've got to paint a picture, whether it's for prospective clients or investors. They can't see your idea, they can't read minds, you have to help them visualize. Explain how this product is helping others, explain how this product helps a person do this, do that, talk in present tense, no hypothetical talk.

3) Confidence and Passion. The fact that I even spoke about my product as if it is the second coming of Christ, though I haven't even completed writing the plan and making the blueprint of it yet, shows that when I do launch the product, it will definitely gain traction, because of me, I trust in my brand as much as I trust in myself, it gives them the impression that it will be very hard I will fail.

4) Value, I simply tell people what my product offers, what it can do for them. I keep it short and sweet. No need to talk peoples' ear off, cut to the chase. This is what my product does, this is how it will help your business, it will solve this problem and increase revenue. Save the fluff talk for Public Speaking class.

5) I don't take myself too seriously. My chill nature, while still remaining professional, is what attracts people to me. If I stutter, or say something wrong, I joke about it. I smile when I speak, I remain positive. People don't like intense personalities, you give folks anxiety when you are coming off as high strung or intense. Just calm down, it's just money, it will come when you just relax and just focus on your goal. Even now, where I am not working and I'm living off of my money I had made from earlier this year, I always tell myself that, even when I'm broke, I will make money again, it's gone now but not forever. Whether I get another job, or one of my businesses or executed ideas take off, I will get it again, plus some and each every time I do, it will be more than the last. So I just chill out and remained focused on my goals.
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I just discovered a skill within me, that makes me 'expensive'

Sunday, July 7, 2013
Some Have It, Some Don't, But Everyone Can Work To Get It

So I just realized a skill and maybe talent that I have discovered during my little vacation. I have what you call innovation. This is not the innovation where one says "I have this idea" and that's that. It's where one says "I have this idea, I have researched it, I have written a comprehensive plan with data and examples and will push this idea forward". That's what you call innovation.

It only makes me expensive because I not only think of new ways to fulfill a need, I actually follow through with it. I do research, I draw up plans, I even design up mock website pages and product pages to show the vision I have. In these times, our society seems to lack that, innovation. Many folks just want to start a business that everyone else is doing, because they deem it safe. They don't like risk, they don't like ridicule or criticism, they just want the money while not providing something that society can really use.

My friend, whose business I am currently working on to get launched and kickstarted, is a very lucky man. Because I'm currently writing the blueprint for and trying to design a platform that I believe can possibly change how businesses utilize their eCommerce shops. Shoot, I think this may even change the way we look at eCommerce and social media as a whole, that is of course if I continue to work and do my due diligence. I'm using his business as a Guinea Pig. Most folks would charge you just to try out a new plan or app on their business. But it just shows how much faith I have in myself and my new plan and hopefully one day, app.

I remember reading the history books, seeing all of these innovators and inventors and reading their stories. Every country had them, every culture had them. We don't have that anymore, we don't have innovators or people trying to create something that can benefit others. It's all just face values now. Everyone wants to be rich or look rich while contributing to society. How can you get people to part ways with their money for you, if you're not providing value to others. I want to provide a need, I want to contribute to society. I no longer want to start businesses that are "safe" or businesses that look profitable, but they're not providing value. I now want to give back to society and I want to make peoples' lives better in some form or another. I of course want to be rich doing it, but atleast let me do get rich doing something that provides value.

the next post I want to write about my idea, of course it will be vague, because it's an idea :), a very valuable and potentially very profitable one at that.
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Being Half Way Successful Pt. 2 + New Business Venture

Monday, July 1, 2013
It's weird now how I developed a strong need to want to provide something of value to society in regards to business. You know, if you own a restaurant, you're feeding people, a Web business provides content and information to people, and owning and selling real estate gives people a place to live or gives their business an office.

Clothing brands, honestly don't contribute much value to society. I may catch heat for it, but I will explain my feelings towards that. When I owned my own clothing brand, all I was providing was a luxury, a want. Someone may shell some extra cash to buy a t-shirt or a hoodie from me. Most sales that I made was from people who had to wait until they had extra money to buy my products. That's not a need, at all, and it's dangerous to depend on that. It's hard to attain millions when you depend on wishy-washy sales and revenue. I need something that gets me paid everyday, every week, every month. Also, of course this has to involve the least amount of involvement as well. That's what is called, Fastlane. It's one of the best ways to attain lots of money, fast.

With that said, I'm sort of a hypocrite, because I am the Lead Designer of a clothing business, as well as manager. I design for that brand and pretty much run the day to day operations of this brand and start-up. But, I will say, this is my last clothing-based product before I am out for good. Cashin' out. It's tough to leave the biz I admit, because I still have other owners and players in the local market who still hit me up with  the desire to work with me and do a venture with me. I just fell out of love with the business, because everyone is doing it. Every one and their mom thinks that they can start their own clothing label. It's funny and frustrating at the same time. The clothing biz just gets on my nerves, heavily.

But while I'm in this deal, and I'm under contract, I'd figure I'd try to make myself and the owner very rich, hopefully very quickly while not depending on just stupid-ass clothing sales. I will tell exactly what I will be doing, and I'm not scared about anyone stealing these ideas because they're my ideas, these ideas are made to the public and anyone can implement them, it just takes a lot of work, which separates the men from the boys.

1. Social Media
I was looking at a few people who are self-made millionaires from taking advantage of social media. At first in my head I'm like "okay yeah, twitter?! how do you make money off of that?!". The answer of course is a bit complex, but in a nutshell: utilizing the right people with the use of Social Media can boost sales and more importantly help leverage joint ventures/deals (which is what I'm aiming at, JV's and Deals or Endorsements).   I have a technique in place, but of course, there are dozens of ways to accomplish this.

2. Content 
This aspect will take a bit of work and it will take some effort and brainwork. Content. Photos and Videos. All of that will show the brand's lifestyle and day to day operations and activities. It worked wonders for Wiz Khalifa, who is now a multi-million dollar earning recording artist. He had the Daytoday vlogs and that was probably one of the best forms of marketing I've ever seen. I've already got the owner, to go talk with some local photographers and videographers to hire, I am hoping they won't be too expensive, but on the flip side, expensive alot of times does equate to quality, and it's all about quality.

3. Deals And Joint Ventures 
This is one the things that many in the clothing biz don't either think about or don't have the know how to utilize. This factor is the factor that gets you paid while not depending solely on sales. If you can garnish a big following, it will be a lot easier to leverage an Endorsement or a deal or joint venture. Liquor companies, clubs, bars, all of those. These companies are just waiting until a hip and smart brand comes along and presents a good deal to them to do a venture together. I do not believe it takes millions to do that, it does take money, which will not be much a problem at this point, but it also takes a solid plan and concrete proof that you have a big enough following for them to take advantage of with the sale of their product.


I believe focusing on these 3 factors instead of just sales, will help put this brand to a level beyond what the owner had even envisioned. It will take a lot of work, it won't be easy but it will pay off and it will pay off big. Of course with me being the brains behind it, it'll be fun and cool to see and to show the owner of the brand what I can do and it should also make him step up his game as well and to look at this as a business, not just a chase for fame, glory, and supercars, but an actual business that maybe one day can help him attain those things. But first he has to realize, and maybe already has realized that you have to provide some sort of value to society in order for society to fork over their hard earned money. More updates and posts to come.
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Being "Half-Way Successful" for my age Pt. 1 + New Business Venture and Project

Monday, July 1, 2013
Wow, didn't realize that my last post was in January, holy moly. Well a lot has happened since then. Since then of course I've been working my 'dream' job making thousands every couple weeks and throwing even more into my savings account in anticipation of starting my Real Estate Investment business. 

Since then, I have resigned from the job, I got screwed and never really had a chance. It sucks to say because I was really talented and skilled at what I did, but working under someone who does not support you nor encourage growth is a recipe for failure, so I had to leave before being terminated due to their negligence. I got my money and left. 

funny thing is, it didn't really get to me like I initially thought. For the first time, I had money to live off of for a couple of months, and finally had something where I made more money than I ever have before, and for my age too, THAT's something to not be ashamed about, and now I will never have to earn less than that again, given the current state of my local economy of course. 

So here I am, unemployed with thousands in the bank to get my back into the game. Of course, that money won't last for a long time so I am hoping to get another 9 to 5 soon before that well runs dry, or even half way dry at least. In the mean time, I have been signed as Lead Graphics Designer for a local clothing company owned by an associate of mine, but I won't receive any payment until after the brand launch, which will be around fall/winter. Until then I can only just keep billing them for my work with the business. 

So while being Lead Graphics Designer and, oh yeah, ahem, Manager of the company, I am still working on getting another  9 to 5 job while also still preparing to start buying property by early next year, hopefully. The goal is still to be a self made Millionaire, it's attainable, and for the first time, it's been made clear to me that it is very possible and real. Next post, which will be part 2, I will go into detail on what my plans are and what I am exactly working on at the moment....
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Progression, with a major loss on the way

Sunday, January 6, 2013
Been a little while since I last posted. It's a whole new year. Damn, time flies. Figured I'd share what the hell I been up to.

Well...I gotta new job. a GOOD paying job. Very good paying job. It's actually my dream job and I've been wanting this position for a long time, but I just didn't have the experience, at least that's what they say. So I got this job and making some serious paper, but amidst the celebration, I got news back in October that a close relative passed away. It was like right after I got this job too. That shit hurt. A lot. I don't think anyone understands how much that affected me. Not even my own girl. But it does, alot.


So with me being "wealthy" now, I now have the money to fund my own business and really get it to that level that it needs to be. I am excited.


I've had a sort of lame day, so that's all I'll post. Gotta grind in the morning. Peace.
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On Second Thought...I want out of retail! + BIG OPPORTUNITY

Wednesday, October 10, 2012
I know that months ago, April I think it was, that I had made a post about "retail heaven". I look back at that post now and just kind of giggle at my self : D. I'm not very sure, but I must have been just happy to have a normal job at the time, I sounded so optimistic in that post! Like, what the fuck was wrong with me? Nothing.

Thing is, the job was heavenly, it was so chill and it was something new and exciting. Granted, I worked retail for years when I was younger, so I was used to selling shit and approaching strangers to see if they needed assistance or wanted to be sold to. But this job however, was different. It was like I was Sales Consultant, an Educator, a Tech, and an Entertainer all in one place. It was awesome, and it was cool to see how people actually listened to what I had to say because they don't know shit about technology and they actually trusted my opinion and knowledge. It felt great.

Then we got a new supervisor. Funny enough, I have a feeling this supervisor has a possibility of being a great asset to my business, but I think he's an awful leader. His only great quality was that he was able to get us to improve our sales stats. That was impressive. But other than that, he just doesn't have leadership qualities. Yeah he was one of the best salesmen the company has ever seen, but that was about it. He micro-managed, he hounded associates, and worst of all, he kind of pressured customers into purchasing things that they normally wouldn't have purchased.

Shit went down hill from there, and it seemed to get worse. The job wasn't fun anymore. You know, after you have an interaction with a customer, who didn't want or didn't  buy anything else and just walked out with just the $1,000 hardware by itself (which I call "naked") and the 'leadership' approaches me right afterwards and interrogates me on what I did or what I didn't do, it becomes a bit much. I made it a goal to leave.

And it wasn't just that, I have a corporate background, even though I can be a bit anti-corporate, so I was used to being able to operate on my own with minimal supervision. I was also used to being able to use my full potential and skills to accomplish goals and exceed expectations of my superiors. Here, at this retail gig, not so much. They only want a drone, who sort of follows a script, as well as scribble bullshit notes on a clipboard that really is not needed in most cases.


So now, a month after a great interview, a thorough investigation and an official offer letter and fingerprint scan, I am now waiting on the one thing that will determine whether or not this torture will end - a phonecall (and/or an email). This is a very big opportunity, sort of a dream job if you will and I am on pins and needles. This has taken a month so far, and I still can't believe I made it this far, but nonetheless I made it...this far.

I have no crimes and arrests, so I feel like I have this job in the bag, BUT you never know, ya know? Once I get this, I will celebrate my ass off, I will get drunk off my ass, that's for sure.

But really, the most important thing is this: This temporary hell will be over, I will finally be "Wealthy" for a change, and I will be making so much money that I can now properly fund my business ventures without having to starve for once.

Fingers are crossed. I need this opportunity, and I know I will be president of this company and my own company in no time. I am a natural born leader, runs in the family. I got this.
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Is Forgiveness an option on this path to Success?

Wednesday, September 12, 2012
While I am Slowly gaining some tread on this path to success, is forgiveness an option?

 The answer to that is, no. I cannot forgive those who betrayed me and used me to fill their pockets. Not yet at least. The thing is, I got ahead on this path by using that anger and bitterness to fuel me to succeed. Until I am truly successful and truly wealthy, then I might consider forgiveness, but that's not guaranteed.

I am just like my dad, a great man who achieved a lot, but also a man who fought a lot. Fought people who tried to do him wrong, fought people who tried to do his wife wrong, fought people who would fuck with his kids. Fought people that tried to get in the way of his accomplishments and promotions. I may have not fought as much as he has, but I know I will probably be fighting a whole lot more. And Fighting, fighting is the way to make it. Hate and anger, when used and directed the right way, can make things happen. Big things, things of astronomical proportions.

No one understands my struggle, and now I don't expect them to, fuck em, I don't need them. No one understands the B.S. that I must put up with, and I'm glad, because all that struggle and strife will show in my work, it will show in my lifestyle, and it will sure as shit show in my bank account.
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