It's Not Too Late! Funny, the Industry Standard doesn't think that if you haven't worked for a broke dot-com yet, that you can't still try it out. I'm glad I'm not in a startup-mode firm anymore though... it gets tiring to be told to think big, but spend tiny, over and over. When a team isn't given enough money to leverage its efforts, all the intelligence and hard work in the world won't overcome a media marketing budget of zero. Even the best product requires a few guys out there on soapboxes preaching about the salvation it offers.
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