Just finished reading The Dip by Seth Godin which came on the heels of The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki. The Dip was great validation. I saw DPI in it, the things we chose to quit, the things we chose to stick with. The switching of operational strategies and the tweaking of business models. Dutchpot is in a great place, we have new products to launch next month, just wrapped up a sweet partnership deal and new business still flowing in by referrals. We're in a good place. We're moving to the NEXT level. After going virtual two months ago - we have no regrets. We simply acknowledged our mistakes, learnt from them, restrategised and now we have wi foot pon di gas and our eyes ever pon di prize and man are we having more fun.
That has me and Susan on a high, couped with that some long time colleagues...bredrens in di business and I have had a couple of meeting of the minds sessions : Jamie Ranston(Jumptv.com and idletribes.com) Chad Cunningham(jamdeal.com,dealwi.com,trindeal.com) Sandor Panton(top5jamaica.com and about 600 other domain names) and Leighton Scarlett
(jamaicanservices.com and caribsingles.com). Why did we meet? lots of reasons, among them great peer pressure according to Chad, but primarily we have our sights on how we can help give the Tech industry and community some wings...money...and excitement...education. Di rubbing of powerful,creative and entrepreneurial minds must lead to great things.
