Is it wise to represent a big brand at one point?



Here we go! I prefer representing many small to very small brands at some point. Less bureaucratic nonsense to deal with.
 
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Here we go! I prefer representing many small to very small brands at some point. Less bureaucratic nonsense to deal with.

Along those same lines... I find it wise to "represent" a big brand, while staying extremely lean.

People may assume you have 100 employees, if you don't tell them. We have professional voiceovers on automated phone systems, auto reorder emails, auto sale recovery emails, automatic shipping emails with tracking, etc, etc, etc.

Meanwhile, I live in my mom's basement, usually in my underwear.

I never want to be famous, only rich.
 
Along those same lines... I find it wise to "represent" a big brand, while staying extremely lean.

People may assume you have 100 employees, if you don't tell them. We have professional voiceovers on automated phone systems, auto reorder emails, auto sale recovery emails, automatic shipping emails with tracking, etc, etc, etc.

Meanwhile, I live in my mom's basement, usually in my underwear.

I never want to be famous, only rich.

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No. Putting yourself out there like that isn't worth it.


Fair enough.

However, many other people here have shared much more details regarding actionable information... it usually winds up in the enlightened forum, and my tidbits are just tidbits. I have a net gain on this forum for miles and miles.

My companies don't lie about anything... but we'll let peoples' imaginations do whatever they will.

I've also watched direct competition come and go for years, for a ton of reasons unrelated to what I posted. I've posted much bigger general information and concepts that mostly go unnoticed, as do a lot of people.