In article <[email protected]>,
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> Electric Comet wrote:
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> It sort of makes you wonder why he "wants to move onto other things", huh?
Looking at his numbers it looks like he's been
grossing about 60K a year, which sounds good
until you consider that he's buying materials,
paying taxes, paying the accountant, paying the
lawyer, paying the web maintainer, and probably
working 80 hour weeks in the process.
He does seem to have a real product though--
googling it you find reviews and discussions and
comparisons with other products. OTOH, it seems
that the company changed hands in 2014--
presumably owning his own busines turned out to
not be what he expected.
On Sat, 21 Jan 2017 19:09:05 -0500
Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> It sort of makes you wonder why he "wants to move onto other things",
> huh?
did not wonder at all
know how hard it is to make money selling stuff
the guitar market is really tough
there is a niche there but it is too small and too odd
he should have off shored the operation
Electric Comet wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2017 19:09:05 -0500
> Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> It sort of makes you wonder why he "wants to move onto other things",
>> huh?
> did not wonder at all
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> know how hard it is to make money selling stuff
Yes, I was thinking it would only make sense if you also had a
guitar store--but it's difficult to be in two places at the same time.
Maybe the only one making money is the person you pay to give lessons.
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