I'll be finalizing the team probably on Monday next week.
Have to leave on Thursday for Orange Park to shoot the Amelia Island episode for Competition Ready TV on Friday so I'm only in the office today and tomorrow and we're shooting new TV commercials all day in the Show Car Garage so I'm just about to go offline for most of today.
Also, I'd
strongly recommend letting me change your current forum nickname to your real name or your real name and first initial for your last name.
It's the right thing to do since you represent a manufacturer that is also a vendor on the AG store.
It's also the best thing to do for
your own interest to
brand YOU because you are a great guy and a great detailer.
Why spend all your time branding propolishing when you could brand yourself.
See my article on branding here,
Brand Yourself, Brand your Forum Nickname and Brand your Business Name
My long time friend
Nick Chapman is a good example of someone that took the advice and now he has a fairly well recognized name, his forum name use to be some type of "airplane reference", it was
n737nc and I kept telling him no one would ever be able to remember it, recognize it or say it.
I won't take credit for convincing either of the below friends of mine to brand their real names but I do remember having conversations with them about it.
Kevin Brown started out as
iamwaxman on the forums and now goes by
Kevin Brown
And I
don't remember that
Renny ever used a forum nickname on the forums I've seen him posting to but he also goes by his real name and he too has a stellar reputation in the detailing world.
One thing I've learned for sure though is good branding has value in a good way and bad branding has value in a bad way... always try to brand in a good way...
People always throw the below saying around without much thought...
Work smarter not harder
In my experience of posting to the Internet world for 22 years now, longer than most people I can name, I have never found a down side to using my real name instead of a forum nickname.
FWIW