Join Me in Welcoming Randy to the Team
By Brian Auer • January 25th, 2010It’s official… Epic Edits is now a multi-person effort! Last week, I put out a “now hiring” post for an ad manager position, and that position has been filled.
Randy is our new… Ad Manager… Advertising Salesperson… um… VP of Revenue Generation? Whatever we label him, Randy will be handling all of the advertiser accounts and direct revenue generation for the site. He’s been running his own business for many years and I’m confident that he can hold down the fort on the financial side of things. He’s also a fellow photography enthusiast and regular reader of Epic Edits, so I’m stoked to have a partner who knows the lay of the land.
This new development should give me a little extra free time for writing while providing a higher level of income (aka motivation). I have high hopes, so we’ll see how things pan out in the near future. Who knows, if the site starts doing well enough, I may be able to bring on an additional paid writer so you guys have more stuff to read. In the meantime, Randy needs an official title…
WHAT JOB TITLE SHALL WE GIVE RANDY?
I’m kind of partial to a “VP” designation just because it sounds cool, but let’s hear some ideas from you guys. And be sure to say hi to Randy and welcome him to the team!
Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from San Diego, California. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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How about “Epic VP of Revenue Generation”? Hahaha!
Welcome Randy!
Co-ruler of the Universe, trainee.
VP of Epic Debits.
In one of my past companies the sales guys were typically called “Big Willy.” Which was an an homage to Willy Loman from “Death of a Salesman.” But the title worked on other levels as well.
Nice, good luck. I’ve myself been thinking of a co-writer, but no one ever seem interested
It would be so much easier to keep things going in the times when oneself doesn’t have much motivation (beacuse it really goeas up and down, at least for me… ), and to evolve in new unexpected ways