I recently read a post from an associate, about a company that was owned by her, (RxQueen Aesthetics) on blogger.com, asking for friends to fan her new business. This would have been great and well deserved, if in fact she owned up to it.
However in her recent post about her business, she spoke as though she is a blogger and not an owner. This is a big mistake. One should never do this. It not organic growth, and will only lead to backlash from the community. Here she speaks about her company like it belongs to someone else. RxQnAesthetics: OOTD: Bohemian featuring Fancy Steps
Learning from #ashtonkutcher 's mistake could only make things better. She could have easily answered the question regarding ownership on her blog, but instead of addressing, or educating me on the issue, my comment was deleted. Deleted posts do not erase the issue, they just explode the issue.
If you are trying to make it as a blogger, business owner, entrepreneur or in any other field that relies on community support: you should always be correct in your assumptions, represent your true self, and stand behind your convictions.
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