View Single Post
  #36  
Unread 05-03-2013, 08:37 PM
Hubert Cumberdale
Guest
Posts: n/a
Mentioned: Post(s)
Tagged: Thread(s)
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by IV View Post
And how would a person know they have any of those attributes before they try their hand at business? They wouldn't, and if they have then that equals experience.

If business was easy and you didn't need experience or education to do it then everybody would be a millionaire.

Battle rap is more popular now than it has ever been, there's not one website that is successful that is focussing on battle rap. Why? If we had the hottest summer ever, you know the ice cream man is balling at the end of the season. Right now battle rap is hot, why isn't anybody cashing in on this? Because they don't know how. They don't know a good opportunity when they say one, and that's a massive part of business that SHOULD come naturally.
EDIT: No way Pulses Twitter makes more than LB. Pulse might well be making a few quid off of it, no disrespect to the guy, but he needs an actual job to support himself. LB is making a good enough little side earner for X, while Beatdisk and before Rocbattle makes him a stack.
Life experience shows those attributes.

And that Simpsons episode highlights this (okay, no credible source, but you know what I mean ), but the majority of successful business people lack in education. The idea is the key point of any business.

Battle rap isn't at it's highest (8mile high as it's known), but it's not far off. I think it's more simple than that though. Just fix the issues, revamp, and market. Done.
Reply With Quote
Unread 05-03-2013, 08:37 PM   #36
 
Hubert Cumberdale
Guest
 
Voted: 0 audio / 0 text
Posts: n/a
Mentioned: Post(s)
Tagged: Thread(s)
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by IV View Post
And how would a person know they have any of those attributes before they try their hand at business? They wouldn't, and if they have then that equals experience.

If business was easy and you didn't need experience or education to do it then everybody would be a millionaire.

Battle rap is more popular now than it has ever been, there's not one website that is successful that is focussing on battle rap. Why? If we had the hottest summer ever, you know the ice cream man is balling at the end of the season. Right now battle rap is hot, why isn't anybody cashing in on this? Because they don't know how. They don't know a good opportunity when they say one, and that's a massive part of business that SHOULD come naturally.
EDIT: No way Pulses Twitter makes more than LB. Pulse might well be making a few quid off of it, no disrespect to the guy, but he needs an actual job to support himself. LB is making a good enough little side earner for X, while Beatdisk and before Rocbattle makes him a stack.
Life experience shows those attributes.

And that Simpsons episode highlights this (okay, no credible source, but you know what I mean ), but the majority of successful business people lack in education. The idea is the key point of any business.

Battle rap isn't at it's highest (8mile high as it's known), but it's not far off. I think it's more simple than that though. Just fix the issues, revamp, and market. Done.
 
Reply With Quote