Famous vs Infamous: Why Small Business Needs Both to Survive (&Thrive)
From http://www.functionwriting.com 137 days ago
Made Hot by: GorgeousGeorge on January 12, 2013 9:52 pm
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Teepu hails from the Philippines and is an engineering student. He is also business-minded and is an owner of HTimprintz, a tshirt printing business in Bohol, …









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136 days ago
I totally agree with you. I strive for my blog and brand to be infamous rather than famous. For one, the word infamous just sounds better, lol and for two focusing on creating an infamous brand will ensure the success of your business even after you're dead and gone. Who wants to be a one hit wonder? Not I.
I'm glad to see you're still doing ya' thang and I hope you had a great holiday.
Here's to a kick butt New Year!
Ti