Looking for serious buisness partners! :D
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BroKenSunshine Paperdoll
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Join date: 6 Feb 2006
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03-12-2009 12:27
I am looking for serious SL designers to start up a booming company! If you love designing in SL, then this will be perfect for you! I'm looking for my perfect team for a buisness that will take Secondlife's residents breath away! I have been a SL designer for 3 years now, and I have a new project where I am looking to open a new, fresh, and exciting fashion buisness. The plan is for this new place to be very well known and very large. I am looking for talented and hard working designers to join the team We currently need - Clothing Designers - Skin Designers - Prim Designers - Hair Designers - Shoe Designers - Scripters - Custom Texture(ers) - Builders - Investors - Banking and - Accountants
If you are interested in hearing more about this project, please IM me personally in world, and also send me a detailed resume about yourself with your Secondlife skills and a sample of your work. Please only inquire if you are serious and have time to treat this as a real job. People who join this team will be very lucky because it will grow into something no one has ever seen before in Secondlife.
Please IM BrokenSunshine Paperdoll and also send your notecard to her.
p.s. if you currently own a store, you do not have to leave it to join this team.
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Keira Wells
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Join date: 16 Mar 2008
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03-12-2009 12:36
May help if you can spell 'business' properly once in a post regarding starting a new business with others.
Anyhow, what precisely do you mean by 'fashion' business? High fashion? Street fashion? Just an upscale way of referring to all clothes? Perhaps more than just clothes?
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Michelle Thurston
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It's a mall, right?
03-20-2009 06:44
When you get down to it, it's probably a mall.
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Briana Dawson
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Join date: 23 Sep 2003
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03-20-2009 08:28
From: BroKenSunshine Paperdoll The plan is for this new place to be very well known and very large.
This is always the plan, which usually does not work, unfortunately. From: BroKenSunshine Paperdoll People who join this team will be very lucky because it will grow into something no one has ever seen before in Secondlife.
Good luck. 
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BarbaraEllen Galsworthy
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03-20-2009 08:30
From: Michelle Thurston When you get down to it, it's probably a mall. And your point is? From: Briana Dawson This is always the plan, which usually does not work, unfortunately. Even if it is a mall, why do you have the right to place negative comments in this thread?
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Michelle Thurston
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03-20-2009 09:05
No point, just a theory, which proved true  There's nothing wrong with malls per se, though they're a lot harder to run then people like to think when they decide to open one. Fortunately, a lot of the reasons they're hard to run are non-obvious which make them more interesting as a challenge. I've run a couple by now myself, so I've dealt with a lot of this stuff already so I believe I can say with some authority that malls are a miserable enterprise and you've got your work cut out for you! The upside is it sounds like you've got a plan, which is honestly a lot more than most mall owners have, so that's great, and I'd love to hear all about it in-world!
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Firefighter Xue
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03-20-2009 12:02
Yea they are somewhat hard to run... TAKE LOTS OF TIME!
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BarbaraEllen Galsworthy
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03-20-2009 12:18
I'm curious, Michelle. You are assuming it is a mall, how did you come to that assumption? If you are using the list of currently needed positions that could be almost anything in SL for a high profile business. BTW, it's not my business, it's BrokenSunshine's project. This project could be a modeling agency. I know, I work for one in SL, and we have all those positions in the business group. This could also be a roleplay sim project. I was just curious as to why the negative feel to your first posting is all. I was glad to see you offer some good advise to BrokenSunshine if she was headed in the direction of a mall. I'm with you on this point about malls failing, and you are correct about having a plan. This is the reason most malls fail, no planning, and no dedicated people, they are managed haphazardly..... let's create it, and then sit back and reap the rewards. The rewards only come after you have a continuing plan to manage that mall everyday, EVERDAY. Looks like BrokenSunshine is on the right track.... 
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