Work for something because it is good, not just because it stands a chance to succeed.
Vaclav Havel

I love that quote and I have to say even for working what some would consider to be part time, I am always happy to see co-workers who understand the importance behind what we do. Behind the scenes there is a great deal of hard work that goes into the organization, most never hear about this but its part of what makes us better than the other guys. There are many places around like ours, but none come close.

This week I have been a little under the weather. With it getting warming the pollen is now out & for those who suffer from sinus issues, you know exactly how I feel this week. I was surprised to see what most would consider our number one competitor to finally be down and out. Someone caught on that their entire site had been beaten by the spam stick for weeks now with no admin control and from what others who are flocking to our place; would call it “neglect”.

I have seen on their part both a lack of sincerity to their client base & their writer based at the same time. I am still perplexed as to how a company can think that they could get away with treating their clientele and their writers like utter crude. I mean really, what Fortune 500 company can you think of that has a great standing with its workers like trash and forget to randomly give them a paycheck? It tickles me pink to see that they have finally caved in and given up. When it gets to the point that you need to change your company domain and your name, something has got to change. The phrase holds true No good ever came from the phrase “I don’t have enough work to do”.

Years ago there was a decent outbreak of trying to find the good guys, well we are the good guys and its showing with the amount of work that piles up. If there was ever a time for the phrase of the day to be “All hands on deck“, it would be now. While we stay busy and sometimes things get hectic I am still amazed at how far it has come in as little as 3 1/2 years. There is noting more exciting than being a part of the process to change the industry standards world wide and crushing the competition in the process.