If you can’t support yourself as a “professional” product reviewer then your business model is at fault.
So, for his piss poor business acumen, this reviewer wants more REGULATIONS? Just for him? Laws that suit him, so he can make money? This is a terribly LAZY person who, instead of being business savvy, wants laws written so he doesn’t have to work at it??
Maybe that’s the British standard of work ethic, I don’t know. But elsewhere, it’s the job of the business to fashion its own business model and find its own source of LEVERAGE for profit and to identify its source of future growth.
Not making a profit as a novelist, for instance? Get the government to pass a law so publishers have to buy your book, right??
Nowhere did this audio equipment reviewer convince me that his services are unique, and deserving of payment for his services. He reviewed equipment with no contract, no legal obligation from the manufacturers that he would be compensated.
And for all his business savvy, he’s angered that he’s not getting any compensation?
Really???!
So, for his piss poor business acumen, this reviewer wants more REGULATIONS? Just for him? Laws that suit him, so he can make money? This is a terribly LAZY person who, instead of being business savvy, wants laws written so he doesn’t have to work at it??
Maybe that’s the British standard of work ethic, I don’t know. But elsewhere, it’s the job of the business to fashion its own business model and find its own source of LEVERAGE for profit and to identify its source of future growth.
Not making a profit as a novelist, for instance? Get the government to pass a law so publishers have to buy your book, right??
Nowhere did this audio equipment reviewer convince me that his services are unique, and deserving of payment for his services. He reviewed equipment with no contract, no legal obligation from the manufacturers that he would be compensated.
And for all his business savvy, he’s angered that he’s not getting any compensation?
Really???!