jkdbjj
New Member
Just letting anyone interested, know what's up.
After 5 strong years, in the middle of the best year so far, and in the middle of expansion...
My wife and I have decided to sell it all, move to 50 acres we have in the country, and raise our kids their for the next few years.
So, since I actually have a brand now with Visual Impact, I will be working with a broker to find the right new owners, and I think whoever takes it will find they are walking into a great situation.
I have been asked, why walk away from such a good thing right now? Answer is simple, finally.
We just don't want "it" anymore. We always talk about a simpler life, growing our own food (which is hard work), spending more time with the kids outdoors, and enjoying life in a way we just can't do stuck in the city and living in the suburbs.
So, we will not have as much money anymore, but we are debt free and off to a new journey.
Consequently, I have had tremendous success helping a few companies over the last year turn their business around. So, I may still stay involved with helping small businesses grow their business, if they are in a rut. Maybe take donations or something like that.
Anyway, hope I am still welcome from time to time. You never know, maybe I will do it all over again one day.
I do want to point out there are some really great people here, both on and off line. You know who you are. I also really appreciate the Ginos and Dans and Ricks and others who simply offer help freely. Without some of you, my business would not be what it has become today.
Another side note, I also have a ground floor offer to be involved with an Off Grid Solar Power company in the area we are moving, and if I decide it is for me, I am excited to announce, I will work with Dan and his crew for the 2nd time. Different this time, I want to bring a much larger budget, and come up with a killer marketing strategy.
We don't need the income right now, so I may not, but being an entrepreneur is part of our blood, some of us here. So, I will be weighing this out carefully.
Best wishes,
Mike
After 5 strong years, in the middle of the best year so far, and in the middle of expansion...
My wife and I have decided to sell it all, move to 50 acres we have in the country, and raise our kids their for the next few years.
So, since I actually have a brand now with Visual Impact, I will be working with a broker to find the right new owners, and I think whoever takes it will find they are walking into a great situation.
I have been asked, why walk away from such a good thing right now? Answer is simple, finally.
We just don't want "it" anymore. We always talk about a simpler life, growing our own food (which is hard work), spending more time with the kids outdoors, and enjoying life in a way we just can't do stuck in the city and living in the suburbs.
So, we will not have as much money anymore, but we are debt free and off to a new journey.
Consequently, I have had tremendous success helping a few companies over the last year turn their business around. So, I may still stay involved with helping small businesses grow their business, if they are in a rut. Maybe take donations or something like that.
Anyway, hope I am still welcome from time to time. You never know, maybe I will do it all over again one day.
I do want to point out there are some really great people here, both on and off line. You know who you are. I also really appreciate the Ginos and Dans and Ricks and others who simply offer help freely. Without some of you, my business would not be what it has become today.
Another side note, I also have a ground floor offer to be involved with an Off Grid Solar Power company in the area we are moving, and if I decide it is for me, I am excited to announce, I will work with Dan and his crew for the 2nd time. Different this time, I want to bring a much larger budget, and come up with a killer marketing strategy.
We don't need the income right now, so I may not, but being an entrepreneur is part of our blood, some of us here. So, I will be weighing this out carefully.
Best wishes,
Mike