The DIY Entrepreneur's Motivational Poster
I saw this photo (minus the caption) at Cute Overload and thought it would make a great motivational poster illustrating entrepreneurism.
But how do I make one of those motivational poster thingys?
No problem! Here's something cool that I found out about from Kristin Gorski--there is a DIY motivational poster generator called AutoMotivator. You can use one of their photos and insert your own caption, or you can upload a photo and use that (that's what I did here).
Pretty cool, huh?
So, do you think this poster will be a big seller for me? :-)
I'm taking pre-orders now! (kidding)
BONUS Question: How does this photo illustrate the entrepreneurial spirit?
Sidenote:
Psst! BTW, you may have noticed that this post has been sitting at the top here for a while now--I am on a little break from eSoup, but will be back soon. My writing plate is full--you know how that is! :-)

This is so funny!
PS Where are you? I miss your blogging:-( It has always been so helpful to me.
Posted by: Maryam in Marrakech | June 20, 2008 at 02:29 AM
Hi Maryam,
Awww, thank you! :-)
I am taking a little breather from eSoup right now because I'm doing so much other writing.
I'm writing on a couple other blogs (among other writing gigs):
http://www.chocolatechipped.com
http://www.creativearticlemarketing.com
so you can catch me there, and I'll return to eSoup soon!!!
I miss you too, and thanks so much for being the first person to leave a comment on this post, which has been sitting here as the top post forever! Doh! :-)
Posted by: Sharon Sarmiento | June 20, 2008 at 12:41 PM
That looks like a great tool, but as far as what the picture means, I fail. :)
Posted by: Isis | June 21, 2008 at 05:05 PM
LOL--I don't blame you Isis, looks like no one else knows either!
Here's the deal:
This frog saw a need that he was uniquely equipped to meet (ferry-ing animals who don't swim across the pond), and he used his special abilities to do just that.
That's his self-created business, to carry small animals across the pond :-)
I can just imagine that it costs 2 flies and a cricket to by a token for the "ferry" :-).
(Then again maybe I just look at Cute Overload too much that this is what I think of when I see this pic!)
Posted by: Sharon Sarmiento | June 23, 2008 at 10:02 AM