Often I see in social media and again these attitudes have been expressed like "... do we really support our own? No ! And why ? Because many of
us still have that slavery mentality taught to us by or former masters,
we act like we care but in reality it's all about us!"
Here's another example - "Well
we just solved the problem that is called us. We don't trust us we don
bank us, we don't like us we don't f**k with us. So no more complaining
about the black plight cuz it just don't exist. We got us f**k up"
Bro
it is hard selling any type of business or marketing concept. It isn't
easy in the North either. Blacks have built businesses so large whites
and Asians try to buy them out.
The adage Blacks don't support Blacks in business is old school thinking.
It's tired and untrue. Blacks support Black barbers, restaurants,
salons, tax services, rent real estate from other Blacks. And it's not
just in the city.
I have Black clients in different
industries that make millions from other Blacks. They started in their
houses or small and built their businesses to do millions largely from
other Blacks. If you got off this platform and taught other Blacks how
to market online you'd help lots of them. This is such a waste of time.
People
should stop with the limited thinking. 90 percent of all businesses in
the US go out of business in 5 years not just Black ones. If you want
to build Black economic power you have to create it by having a valuable
product or service and going out and selling it. Not lamenting about
it on social media.
ML King Jr. got the south to
mobilize but had trouble doing so in the north. You have to start where
you are and build locally. But if you have a negative message like -
you backward Blacks too stupid to support each other in business see how
far you get.
Sell value not spread negative thinking. Word to the wise.
Our
people have to do business and take the risks to become experienced in
business and economic development. When they start businesses they
should get successful mentors to teach them marketing, sales, customer
service etc.
I once had a store where
the 85% of the customers where Black men. I swore Black women didn't
like my business and only wanted to buy from other ethnic groups. I
changed my location and my business changed to 85% Black women being my
customers.
Just a change in location changed my
support. Too many Blacks with little or no business experience are
going around making claims that are baseless. BTW I will pay a bit more
and go out of my way to support our businesses.
For
every Black business that is shooty there are good ones. Get good
referrals from other Blacks. I had a big billion dollar corporation not
owned by Blacks upgrade our cable and Internet access.
Once
they upgraded they couldn't get their service to work with my computer.
I asked them if I needed to buy a new WIFI card and which one I should
use. They couldn't even tell me how to make it work or what equipment
to use that was compatible with their upgrade.
I
couldn't use the Internet for over a week. Finally I remembered their
was a Black owned computer supply store in my hood. I went to them and
they gave me a card and my computer was up within a few hours.
A
billion dollar non black owned company didn't know jack about the
equipment they were installing and I had to go to a Black owned computer
store to help me. SMH
Yeah, you think those
Black plumbers are bad. Do you know the kinds of algorithms social
media sites and search engines use on businesses to force them to
advertise? Do you know how once you advertise they rip you off with
defaults?
Let me tell you they are straight gangster. Black businesses don't have nothing on these major corporations.
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