The State of Evil Squirrel Comics...

May 06, 2011 10:27

So...  The rise of Evil Squirrel Comics was all documented here, day by day, week by week...  From initial concept to fully licensed and operating business.  When things went smooth, I posted it here...  When we stumbled, I did the same...  But now, it seems, 9 months have gone by and I've not said a peep.  And of course, there's a reason for that ( Read more... )

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aiden_raccoon May 8 2011, 15:34:34 UTC
Well, I do hope the loss isn't a life crippling amount of money. I know all too well the lessons learned in trying to run a business and failing. I've tried many home businesses, vending, ebay sales, stock trading and nothing has really panned out all that well. I have been making money online this past year, utilizing various websites and that has been doing fairly well and I have an investment in an anime DVD produced by Funimation that is supposed to be a hit when it gets released next year.

I congratulate any person who is willing to risk it all for a chance at running a successful business. Most people aren't even willing to look into it.

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woodychitwn May 9 2011, 15:18:03 UTC
Life-crippling? Most definitely not... I've not crunched the numbers as of late, but I'd guess around $30k. That's, what? A year of college? So... All things considered, that's manageable.

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taffypinkdino May 9 2011, 00:20:54 UTC
Every moment is a learning one, and sometimes the last lesson is HOW to move not just on but FORWARD. No matter what happens, as many have already stated, you have worked hard from the ground up and have the skills to land on the feet running. You have awesome friends to support you, an incredible boyfriend, but most importantly you are confident in your abilities to succeed. You should be proud, no matter what happens.

Best of luck, mutt!

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woodychitwn May 9 2011, 15:18:51 UTC
Yup, yup! Proud I am! The question of course, is where to go from here. And whilst I've some ideas... I kind of want to bring closure to this business before jumping head-first into the next.

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taffypinkdino May 9 2011, 23:24:53 UTC
For sure! It will help make the transition to your next phase a lot easier if you close the door on everything behind you. <3

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