cloudy until after lunch, gonna be warm for four hours, creatively adapting those sprints! :)

in food •  7 years ago 

i’ve discovered that this brand of sriracha is my favourite, it’s still hot sauce but it’s a little bit more mild that some of others, i’m guessing it’s the way it’s blended or the chilli source they, either way, it’s £1.99 from aldi and i was stoked to find it, i’ve noticed that people are flogging this on amazon for a lot more than that, their is SUCH an opportunity for upset on amazon if you have money to invest in that drop shipping lifestyle.

i’ve already got a bunch of packaging stuff, weighing machine etc for it, when funds allow i’ll go the distance and get the thermal printer as well because fulfilment is certainly in mine and @dayleeo future — locking down decent couriers will be the biggest challenge in all of that so we may send that to a centralised location in latvia because it makes sense with our t-shirt store as well, beeb.ee

weather changes really mess my head up just lately, a few days ago it looked like being a reasonably cool and temperatures around 17/18 but today for a block of time it’s gonna jump to 22. i can’t have the lights on and record in those temperatures so for that block of four hours i have to adapt, the hardest challenge for me is to adapt when i already had a plan in place — i think i’ll switch back to my OBS steem profile setup, at least with that it’s a bunch of graphic making, key assigning and such like, i’ve got a client video call at 4pm so i’ve basically got the next six hours to put some flesh on that and push a v1 of that out to people, it’s going to be for mac for ‘unpacking’ but i’ll give you instructions how to change the links in the profile so that it works locally on your machine too.

kinda glad i put in the work in the latter part of last year for the skillshare residual income side of things. i’m wanting to get the premium numbers up into the 3000/5000 minutes per month mark, that will cover all my overheads each month for web stuff and enable me then to shift my focus to transportation and weekly bills — the new 3hr + courses should boost the amount of viewing minutes and those courses also go into extra depth. weirdly, it’s only now that some of my first OBS clients are realising the situations outside of the software that they have no frame of reference of how to fix.

see it’s more than software or hardware it’s about time served with those things, fault finding the issues around them, be it connection speed, latency, backups to an internet connection, fault finding your callers issues, issues with the origin server you are streaming too, it’s why it takes 10,000 hrs to be an expert at some thing, it’s repetition, remembering the quirks, swapping out the software when it goes wrong at last minute, having alternatives to save the moment and the stream in realtime. all of that stuff is explained in the extra detail in the new courses. 1hr of software and hardware discussion and idea generation of route to go and a few hours of practical ‘look out for this, do this, apply that, consider this’ style of vlogs that allow you accelerate your knowledge which is what people want. they want to save time and get the results! :)


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