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marcos83weiss ([info]marcos83weiss) wrote,
@ 2010-03-26 01:35:00

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Entry tags:entourage, how to make it in america, mark wahlberg

How to make it in america
Mark Wahlberg is the mastermind right behind the hit HBO series Entourage. Right now Mark have teamed up together with his producers once again and debuted How To Make It In America. You can consider this to be a prequel to Entourage in some factors. Where Entourage is a peek at success, popularity, lots of money, as well as celeb status, it has never really shown the audiences how the star Vince Chase, got to where he's at. Mark Wahlberg created the show How To Make It In America in order to show off the obstacles and struggles that every business men experience just before they create it in America. How To Make It In America tells the tale of two unique tales about the pursuit of success.

The show features two friends, Ben Epstein and Cam Calderon, from an area where it's dog eat dog: New York City. Ben and Cam have grown up together as childhood pals and each similarly have the vision of living the American dream. While Ben has a much more down to earth and realistic approach, Cam is much more ambitious and street smart person. That they complement each other great due to the distinct personalities and the determination they offer to one another. Both of them have hopped in one concept towards the next with certain obstacles in their way. Cash has become a major dilemma for them and sometimes they've problems balancing the budget. They come across a roll of top quality denim and have high desires of creating a trendy label of jeans called Crisp. While in the process on their particular way to riches, Ben and Cam continues to be hit roadblocks. Most importantly, they begin to build relationships with people in different industries. Connections are every thing in the business world. With out giving too much away, another thing leads to the next and also chances is waiting for them.

Cam's cousin Rene Calderon served jail time but was released on the pilot episode. Rene comes off like a serious mafia type entrepreneurs. Money is every thing to him and each and every single penny counts. Rene has had some success with different projects and has frequently had to lend cash to Cam but usually withstrict payment due dates and consequences. Out of jail Rene develops a new energy drink called the Rasta Monsta. Even though he has an positive outlook revenue never have started to take off yet due to tough competition.

How to make It In America showcases the hustle and failures that many business people experience. Not everybody believes in all their concepts at times they are left with not one other choice than to take risks whether it be borrowing money or perhaps using lease cash to fund their concepts. While How To Make It In America is just hardly into it's first season, things have begun to go in Ben and Cam's favor. What you should take away from How To Make It In America is that all of it begins with an idea. Some of the ideas work and a few won't. There's no secret formula for success. Once you've a concept you'll have a to place it in action. By being constant without quitting, you can't lose.



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