Mr. Hanberg?

I'm not completely sure what our guest speaker's name was from last week, but I'm fairly sure that his name was Mr. Hanberg and for simplicity's sake that is what I'm going to call him.

The main point I took away from his speech was that he specialized in small nonprofits and it made me think of internet jobs in a different way. Men like Bill Gates and Steve jobs make ridiculous amounts of money from massive corporations, then you have men like Mr. Fry who also made serious money in smaller companies, and then you had Mr. Hanberg who was making small money off of small business, yet he still hadn't worked a full time job in many years.

As Mr. Hanberg was telling us about his work as an author he drew a rough graph explaining the success curve for authors and it makes sense that that same curve would apply to his internet businesses as well. Just as it is difficult to be a super successful author, such as Steven King, due to the challenges of massive production quantity and creating a huge following, it is also a serious challenge to create a massive business such as Amazon due to the difficulties in extreme levels of stocking, transporting, and generating traffic to your business. However Mr. Hanberg has managed to establish himself in smaller writing projects and niche business endeavors, thus creating a life for himself "in the virtual world" while avoiding the challenges that accompany a larger operation.

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