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Originally posted by McSpike
I agree with Cleo.
kristian mentioned "low knowledge requirment". I have to very much disagree. You can actually start making a difference and with it serious cash when you have a lot of knowledge/experience.
Only few will really make it today and that makes this industry just like any other. There is some difference tho. Internet is an evolving medium and there's space for new ideas/solutions. Yet for that you need knowledge.
Knowledge is power.
Work smarter, not harder.
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To the average surfer in almost 2005, learning how to build galleries and free sites is little challenge. Anyone with enough time on their hands can acquire the requisite skills to create, submit, and earn at least a modest income. These fundaments have a low knowledge requirement.
Now, developing finese, implementing ground-breaking ideas and marketing strategies, well these are something else entirely. 5 years or more of experience would be beneficial, as would a college degree in a related discipline.
So, you don't disagree with me, since you have not fully understood what I'm saying. Sorry to be so harsh.
