Name of your website?Spoken Word Poetry Mall
Your name?
Literati X
Your Location (city, etc)
Aliceville
Please give us a short summary of your website?
The Spoken Word Poetry Mall is a b2b carrier-class portal, inside your pocket, shopping mall based on top of several state of the art mobile platforms offering the connectivity to your new mobile way of life. . .
What inspired you to launch your own website?
A few years back and around 2003 I entered a distribution agreement and retained my songwriting,publishing and sound recording principles. Unfortunately the entire relevant music industry published my digital assets without asking me for permissions inside 200 countries 200% over the infringement threshold. Suddenly I found myself inside of a courthouse quagmire with no immediate remedies for the quadrillion-owe-out-invoices. And finally I made a decision to start over from scratch and do this thing one more time; lo and behold: ' The Spoken Word Poetry Mall ' to the mobile inside your pocket--shop well. . .
When did you launch your first website, and what was it?
That was one of the major mishaps; I never had the constitutional right granted to me by the U.S congress to publish anything. The entire music and technology industry beat me to the first right of publication with no signature. Yahoo and Microsoft had me sparkling with the superstars-- I give them that love and respect.
How did you decide on a name for your website?
The ' Spoken Word Poetry Mall ' is the entitlement that recognize my roots inside the music business. If you're looking to be a qualified poet in society, you must learn how to blend-shade,adapt and chameleon like my invisible X cloud gently flowing through the portals:
What makes it different from other, similar offerings?
Literati X's inside the pocket mobile mall is just as unique as my own invisible structure in society. In any given month I can claim twelve thousand visitors and growing every day. It's an international merchant's event on wireless bliss. I must admit this is my first collaboration including hundreds of partners and affiliates ranging anywhere from marquee corporations to superstar clients. I'm proud and very honored to have had the opportunity to publish the greats: Michael Jackson,Beyonce,Alicia Keys,Rhianna and thousands of other artists spanning from the U.S well beyond the international set. And yes, you'll find them ready to serve your musical tastes inside my mobile mall. And if there is any difference between my offering and their's, I'd pin--point my own personal and immortal designer X insignia on your mobile.
What is your eventual goal? (To sell it, keep it for income, secure a book or other mainstream media deal?)
My goal is simple: Never take anyone's product without putting in the comprehensive effort to introduce them to all my friends that grace my house with their very special significance. In the " Spoken Word Poetry Mall " the only stars are the people that come through and make the great impression.
How does your investment of time and money balance against your success?
To be honest I'm billions on ice and being flowed-through non- exclusively in multi-million dollar contracts while I'm sleeping at night. And so money is made and is a matter of thresholds toward mistakes and responsibilities. I just do it because I'm bored and it fascinates me to find myself on a wireless platform in one of too many back application offices looking at one million per month invoices for my service that I create for free.
If you had an unlimited development budget for development, how would you change your site?
Basically I would never change. The only difference would be my payroll. I'd like to employ young single mothers raising children. And I know lots of them. These jobs just seems to create themselves--digital media.
If your site got really big, really quickly, would you be able to keep up with the demand?
Actually, the ' Spoken Word Poetry Mall ' is prepared to serve the entire universe in any and all countries. Delivered to you by Sprint USA as well as China Unicom on multiple wireless platforms with embedded shopping dynamics: Walmart's ASDA UK, Amazon, Warner Brothers,NBC Universal,Iced out Gear,Jamster.com,DA DA Mobile,Napster,ABC TV--all configured to any mobile phone inside your mobile life. . .
What unexpected costs and headaches have you had to deal with?
Like I stated earlier in our conversation, I suffered great tragedy in the social and economic realms when the music,technology as well as the retail industry collaborated and sold my (34) track audio book 'Sound of Literati' to the globe without my written consent. To bring things into proper historical perspective, how fast can you get my 122 billion to the house so we can move on. . .?
What has been your biggest challenge?
My biggest challenge is overlooking the quadrillion and the trillion and settling for the 122 billion. . .
What method has been most successful for promoting your website?
I think people are genuinely attracted to Invisible X and his PC and mobile based offerings. Lot's of people don't understand why Literati X is so mythical inside the core business of music. It all stems from the Apple i Tunes' day when they were trading billions of product with Literati X beside Michael Jackson and Britney Spears and the two latter were getting paid and I was not. Technically I wasn't in the business--no sale by the theoretical value of zero-non-existence of licenses. They just couldn't figure that out: Where's ,Literati X!-- wrong question: Where's the licenses inside your pocket?
How has running your website differed from your expectations?
Running the ' Spoken Word Poetry Mall ' is both a joy and lots of work. It's very technical. And everyday I'm in technology school. Mostly I work 15 to 17 hours a day getting my partners and affiliates to both the U.S. and international markets. I never really had expectations. I just do the damn thing. And if I don't know what I'm doing, I just keep at it until the correct reorganization of thought becomes a revelation. . .
How long have you run the site already, and how long will you continue to keep it up if you don't enjoy big gains in traffic, income or popularity?
I started the building process on MySpace. When I got there it was just me and SnoCap. Basically it was one product inside a 20 country distribution channel--for me it was. SnoCap had a database and thousands of other artist in their propriety and channel. I don't like being a tiny piece of a base with 400% of my international licenses. I pulled distribution on them and emptied out the store. I don't trust them--they're business model is weak and out-dated. So if I'm in the online store game, mostly it's because I like the organization and I feel that they respect the artist with a decent report overlook. I spent 40 days building my own online Literati X stores. I had about 10 and pushed one audio book in 10 stores as the mall. I was basically marketing my licenses; that was 340 tracks world wide. But then I pushed out into mobile and started to affiliate. It took me 5 months out to get to this point and it's a seed planted for the 100 billion dollar market. It's going to be around.
Why Is the music business rewarding to every participant but the artist?
Unfortunately the music business is a serious and complicated business. Don't believe the hype. It's not BET or pretty girls and fine cars. If you reach a certain plateau inside this business, you can publish a superstar with five mansions while your own roof cave in: { Literati X }. . .
What is your website address?
Spoken Word Poetry Mall
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