What's your game? by Anthony Lawrence2008/04/26A couple of years back I wrote What do you do for a living? and was surprised to This week I read Let's Play a Game - What's Your Small Business? and of course As I haven't known what I do since I started this gig in 1983, I don't What's your game? What do you do?Honestly, I really don't know. I do a LOT of different things, all generally related to 'puter stuff, but it all keeps changing. In the 80's I did a lot of programming, in the 90's it was a lot of troubleshooting, today.. I don't know what's predominant today. I do whatever it is that I can make money doing. Why do you do it? Do you love it, or do you just have one of those creepy knacks?Knack. Just a generally bright person with a very good memory. Who are your customers? What kind of people would need or want what you offer?Don't know. Anyone with a computer, assuming they have a problem worth my time and within my skill set and interest. As my skill set and What's your marketing USP (Unique Selling Proposition)? Why should I buy from you instead of the other losers?Don't care. Seriously. Other than my first year in business, I've always had more work than I wanted and have always turned people down or passed them to other people. I don't need a USP. What's next for you? What's the big plan?No big plan. No idea what's next. Computer technology changes almost ..... Now for my questions. Why do people think this kind of stuff matters? I've been in business I've never needed any of them. Not once has a customer asked me for a Vision Statement. Not once No, people approach me with problems, or, in the case of existing I can certainly see how it might be applicable to other business. Me? Not a chance. I've lasted this long without any of that;
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