

How much of a difference does company size make, when gauging the impact of individual words? Because it sounds like it’s a problem to spend millions on, when millions are a few percent of sales and fractions matter. Surely individual words aren’t the path from ~$100 monthly revenue to tens of thousands?
Fair enough, nothing here is really private after all, so I appreciate even that much. I’ve got a general plan to stand up a Matrix server soon; I’ll DM you my handle when I’ve got it up and running if you’d like to contact me there.
To answer your question in a long-winded but hopefully entertaining read: I don’t have an academic background, myself. I dropped out of college and got my certificates like the A+ and CCNA, MCP too back when that was a thing (dating myself a bit). My favorite story is passing the Linux course without the textbook, on the logic that all the information I could need to pass was available on the internet. I was right 😂 Went straight into working in IT after that.
I’m a sysadmin by career, and an indefatigable entrepreneur by nature. My latest venture is a food brand here in the US; I built it with the intent to automate as much as possible so I can run it alongside my day job, from anywhere. Self-funded, which is kind of scary and rather limiting, but this structure gives me endurance to carry on as long as I have gainful employment (or until my other projects bear profit).
I also named my company in such a way that I can expand into other industries naturally, without having to rebrand. That’s because I don’t have any great passion for food specifically - more of a general desire to produce high quality output that other people can use, or enjoy, or otherwise benefit from, and a lot of different personal interests.