Amateur and professional businessHello dear readers today I will share to start the week an article published by baquia worth further analysis. It is a fact that the Web is an endless source of information and in some cases quality information and also free or low cost.

To address this topic of debate, vs. Amateurs. Internet expert professionals and business 2.0, Rodolfo Carpintier, President of DaD.es explains:

“We’re seeing it in all areas amateurs more or less knowingly, or skills that compete with professionals in inequality. The professionals have to make a living with their work, amateurs can afford to do it for free (or cost) because they live otherwise. “

But the central question of this would be how to compete in this context? “As for this RC replies: In the sport is clear. You can be a great amateur but you have nothing to do against a professional. In the business world is not so. An amateur may be better than many professionals because in many cases the professional is working, while the amateur is having fun. “

It’s hard to compete with passion, and now, the phenomenon of crowdsourcing makes possible this kind of competition, which is useless to say that is unfair. We can all have hobbies beyond our jobs. We live in a century tending to the low cost, and crowdsourcing opportunities are becoming more common as we see daily in our investee adtriboo.

And then what do if I am a creative professional or consultant? Here are some recommendations:

1. Become so good that the difference between me and thousands of amateurs will be visible from the start. I become the Rafa Nadal of my profession, you know, full time, 7 hours of training, well-studied diet, sleep well, do not spend on anything …

2. Exploiting the phenomenon of crowdsourcing to offer better solutions to my clients and cheaper and here thousands of advertising agencies and marketers have a reef if they can exploit.

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