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There's some old cliche's, "Do what you do best," and "Diamonds are right under your nose," etc. Sometimes I think the term "tired old cliche' *is* a tired old cliche'. But do these principals apply to those of us who might be considered "renegade entrepreneurs"? What is a renegade entrepreneur, you may ask? You might be one and not even know it. Things have not changed a lot for me since my early days of preparing for work. The only difference is that I seem to have learned a few things. To plan and take action, not just sit there and wait for people to come to me. I pull out my invisible megaphone every day and toot my horn in the most subtle of ways sometimes, sometimes not. In business school they drilled it into our heads not to reinvent the wheel. To hop on a wheel and ride it to the top. I opted to reinvent the wheel and I still do. My family business is real estate and my brother holds the reigns to a thriving century old family company. He gets fulfillment and happiness from it. Looking back at my years of trying to sell real estate for the family business, I can see that it was doomed from the start. Though I see the value of organizational skills, when/or if that is all there is to life, then to me, what is life? Just being good at organizational skills? I am good at creativity, marketing, and the like. I hire people who are good at organizational skills. They live for it. Hence a great deal of inner struggle and disappointment. Which step of the ladder are you on in your business? Have you started the first one yet? If not, let's go back to basics. What is right in front of you? Do you see diamonds? Do you see gold? If not, that's okay. It is time for a self-assessment. Perhaps you loved doing something when you were younger but you didn't find any support or approval for doing it. Time went by, maybe you married and had children and found what job was available to support them. The dream or dreams became fleeting. Maybe you don't even remember them, or do, but try to forget them to put on the heir of fulfillment and/or happiness. Whatever you do for a living, do you jump out of bed in the morning ready to tackle the day? No matter how successful you are, that should be an indicator of happiness with career choice or not. I will admit, though I finally "found myself" in cartooning late in life, it was no easy trek. I went down many roads (mostly already paved for me) before discovering these roads were the kiss of death for my entrepreneurial spirit. I was simply not happy living someone else's dream, even while making very good money, mostly for them. I had to find a way to live my own dream. But how to make it happen was always a question in the back of my mind. One day, I sat down with a pen and piece of paper. I wrote down all the dreams I'd cast aside due to others wishes and/or desires for me. I can think back to being aged twenty , when I was in junior college in Dallas, I was reading the newspaper comics. I thought to myself, "I'm not a great artist, but I sure know how to come up with concepts and write as good as most of these". I decided to write a few and show them to my mom. She frowned and I got the message quickly before she had a chance to even say "Study your Western Civ!!!" It is amazing what remains in our souls and psyche. I will never forget that shattered dream. I knew it was something I could do well, if only given the chance. Fast forward thirty years. I was out of a job yet again, (and not a very good one at that). In my mind, the decision was made. I would launch a comic strip. I had written several thousand of them but was not satisfied with my artwork. I didn't realize at the time I was then at step one of my new business venture; and it turned out it was and is one of the biggest businesses (relatively unknown) in the U.S., "Image Licensing". That would not happen for almost another decade however. I continued to take odd jobs and write my cartoons. By then I was working with a team of very talented artists, willing to take a risk on my concepts. My website was becoming popular so I had something to "offer up" on the table....exposure. And exposure they got. By 2005 the site was in the Alexa Top 100K most visited sites on the Internet. It has received 6.5 million visitors since its beginnings in 1997. But still no consistent income; only the occasional publishing sell to a trade magazine or newspaper. My better half at that time, asked me, "Why don't you try merchandising?" I had tried it several times to no avail, but I didn't use the basic business principal, maybe the most important in sales...."numbers". I had learned in one of my dreaded sales jobs "It's all a numbers game", the more you call the more you sell. This time rather than giving up after twenty or so calls, I called hundreds. More rejection. After about three hundred calls, a "YES"! I had my grand opening for Londons Times Cartoon Superstore in September of 2006 and has been profitable every month but one since it's beginnings. The manufacturer does all the work, promotion at shopping channels such as Shopzilla and Shop.com, Amazon, Ebay, etc. They showcase about 60,000 products with our images in 23 categories. So now, in 2008, I have the most visited offbeat cartoon site on the Internet and 7 e-stores. Suddenly I found myself a true renegade entrepreneur. I had reached goals beyond what I thought I would. Was it easy? Of course not. Was it rocket science? Nope. It was and is a continuity. Hard work. Always promoting, always writing (such as now), and keeping my eye on the ball. Remembering the diamonds (or gold) were right in front of me all the time. I simply let a caring loved one talk me out of it. Now I think before I take any action regarding my career. It's not just image licensing or the business or art. It is the art of business. And I can now make major decisions and have the mobility and income to do so. You can do the same thing. Maybe not in cartooning. That may or may not be your forte'. But try to remember a dream or dream you had before you "ended up in" the position you are. Chances are it happened before the Internet was founded and information on how to launch and promote your business was not yet available. Londons Times Cartoons was launched on less than $300 ten years ago. Now, with blogs, article marketing, Google, and so much more that was not available then, I probably could have started it today with much less (using a lot more sweat equity and taking it more seriously from the start). I know without a doubt, persistence was the key more so than talent. If not for persistence, there would be no londonstimes.us, LTSuperstore.com, ricklondonwear.com, ricklondoncollection.com, or mirthgirthbirth.com or any of the other small niche stores I've since launched. londonstimes.us is the main cartoon site with over 8500 cartoons and has lured over 8.9 million visitors since January 2005 when we first started counting. As cliche' as it sounds, if I can finally live my dream, so can you.
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