The boardroom is brutal. Maybe you've heard this before...
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Blockbuster movie rental refused to buy netflix at their original offer of $50 million
Netflix is worth 65 Billion Now!
And When was the last time you thought of a Blockbuster rental?
Myspace refused to buy Facebook when they were first on the scene at the same time.
Now Facebook is valued over $439 billion and Myspace is simply not used.
The famed Ross Perot decided not to buy microsoft for $60 million!!
Now Bill Gates' Microsoft is valued over $507 billion abd Ross Perot is no longer famous.
And the former king of search Excite.com chose not to buy rival Google for only $750,000.
Now Google is valued over $641 Billion
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This proves that your work has the capability to pay you in the future far more than it appears now. The key is to build your vehicle in a way that will allow you to be sustained through the growth period. Take music for instance.
If you create a song today, it's value cannot be appreciated likely for some time into the future.
You have to share and distribute the sound.
You have to keep track of those interested.
You have to keep up the repor so that you will have greater ease of contact for the next recording.
This is a system and you will create a sustainable system for your rise. So go a head and start building a vehicle to get yourself there. And the best vehicle I can recommend is a blog.
While you can get paid for blogging on a few varying services, writing your own blog will give you a greater control for content and surrounding real estate. You'll be able to write what you want to what extent you want and all you have to do is monetize your work yourself. But the greater the opportunity the greater the reward.
In fact you can watch my video about how to monetize your blog here.
http://indegenius.net/money-with-your-blog
If there's one thing that you should remember about the successes of what were at one time small companies, keep in mind that your system can grow and you can duplicate the streams of income from one successful project.
~Indegenius