messianic light wrote:
> > Let me get this straight. You are going to set up internet cafe's in
> > every capital city in the world, and the only thing that distinguishes
> > your cafe's from all the others is the NAME?...
> >
> > > I would just like to know how often you use Internet Cafes when
> > > travelling?
> >
> > Hardly ever. More and more hotels offer internet services.
> >
> > --
> > Johan W. Elzenga johan<>johanfoto.nl
> > Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com
>
> Thank you Johan,
>
> it won't just be the NAME of the Internet Cafe, but the services and
> 'entertainment' provided from HQ to the other Internet Cafes
> I don't imagine for one minute that it won't take a lot of hard work
> and many years, but it is exciting and challenging
> I need to build the BRAND, not the name, and the average Internet Cafe
> owner wouldn't have any idea how to cajole an immensely intelligent
> Editor/Photographer in another country into featuring the BRAND in his
> editorial and middle-page feature ;-)
Well, so far you haven't either, but I do wish you all the success you
need. It's a pity you didn't start this 12 years ago, when you first
thought of it. To me, and I suppose many others, internet cafe's have
outlived their usefulness. I carry my own laptop when I travel, and I
can connect in most hotels, Starbucks and places like that. It's been
years ago that I last used an internet cafe.
--
Johan W. Elzenga johan<>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com |