John Chow has chosen my blog as the blog of the month, a new feature he just launched. John and I have very similar interests, as he mentions, if you find his topics interesting, then I think you will find what I have to say interesting as well. Here’s a few quick bullets about me so you can get a quick overview without reading my about page:
- I started a business when I was 16, and sold it 4 years later
- I currently own 4 companies
- I currently work for a large corporate new media company as a day job
- I have a passion for cars, technology, business, entrepreneurship, management, design, and investing
If you want to know more about me, stick around and read some of my posts. I put this blog online in order to share information that interests me as well as information that can help you be successful. On top of this, I’m also looking forward to learning more my readers, networking with new people, and having a journal of my life adventures.
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Wealth Building Lessons
03/21/2007 8:12 pmCongratulations on becoming JC’s blog of the month!
thats some achievement!
Warren Buffett
03/21/2007 8:58 pmCongrats…better than winning the lottery!
Rehuel
03/21/2007 10:26 pmThanks for the welcome. I will keep this in mind, for when someone reviews my site once.
I’ll suck your feed, to keep an eye on you. I have the feeling I will like your blog more since I’m a web designer.
David Pitlyuk
03/21/2007 10:33 pmWelcome guys, glad to have you here!
Rehuel: Great blog, I’ll check yours out in further detail tomorrow. You have an interesting background, and maybe I can learn some stuff from you. I’m in the beginning stages of an IT company I co-founded (Tri Megatech) that does everything from your typical in-home GeekSquad type stuff to setting up networks for small-mid sized businesses to web design. I’ll be writing a lot more about some of the processes and things we encounter, so be on the lookout for that. We hope to eventually move the company into government contracting (especially for being in the perfect area for it), but with it being part-time and only investing a minimal start-up it will take some time to get to that point. Either way, I’m learning a ton, and it’s great to get some of my previous business experience put to use, but also to deal with a lot of the new stuff I’ve never encountered before.
David C. Smith
03/22/2007 12:42 amYou should really leave the link to the designer of the WP template you are using at the bottom of your blog.
David Pitlyuk
03/22/2007 12:56 amDavid: That’s a good point. I meant to make an icon for the theme designer but I’m having some issues with Photoshop and Vista (I’ll be switching back to XP shortly). In the meantime I’ve put the text and link for the designer in the footer.