Gabby Brooks
Facts
May 18, 1996
Australian model and social media star
Model Book
SurfStitch
Appearance
blonde hair
long hair
blue eyes
1.75m
Roleplay
playable: teenager, young adult

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Gabby Brooks
Facts
May 18, 1996
Australian model and social media star
Model Book
SurfStitch
Appearance
blonde hair
long hair
blue eyes
1.75m
Roleplay
playable: teenager, young adult
La política
En nuestro partido político cumplimos con lo que prometemos. Sólo los necios pueden creer que no lucharemos contra la corrupción. Porque si hay algo seguro para nosotros es que la honestidad y la transparencia son fundamentales para alcanzar nuestros ideales. Demostraremos que es una gran estupidez creer que las mafias seguirán formando parte del gobierno como en otros tiempos. Aseguramos sin resquicio de duda que la justicia social será el fin principal de nuestro accionar. Pese a eso, todavía hay idiotas que fantasean -o añoran- que se pueda seguir gobernando con las mañas de la vieja política. Cuando asumamos el poder, haremos lo imposible para que se acaben las jubilaciones de privilegio y los negociados No permitiremos de ningún modo que nuestros niños mueran de hambre. Cumpliremos nuestros propósitos aunque los recursos económicos se hayan agotado. Ejerceremos el poder hasta que Comprendan desde ahora que Somos la "nueva política" Ahora leedlo de abajo a arriba. ;-) ofrecido por https://descuentos.guru/surfstitch
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The unvarnished truth about ecommerce failure
What no one tells you about eCommerce Failure like Surfstitch: 10 lessons for bricks and mortar:
I am not an eCommerce denier. But I do have two eCommerce failures under the belt. So I can speak from experience.
But rather than my failures, let’s consider the more spectacular story of Surfstitch. My son was a customer of theirs, so I also have some experience to confirm that Surfstitch had:
Great customer service
Good product range and pricing
A very nice UI/UX on the website
Good marketing
In short, they had EVERYTHING the gurus are telling bricks-and-mortar retailers they should get as a matter or life or death. Yet that did not work out so well for them.
SurfStitch had their IPO in 2014, and less than a year later, the share price had more than doubled, pushing market value beyond $500 million.
Surfstitch shares crashed in 2016 after a peak in 2015. CEO Justin Cameron bailed out in 2016, and the company issued three profit warnings and is facing the prospect of a $100m class action from irate investors.The reported loss totalled $155m for 2016.
While sales grew 7 per cent over the (2016) year, this was largely due to the spate of acquisitions. In 2017 Surfstitch went into administration, although the main online operating entity continues to trade.
Excuses that were offered included: The period of rapid expansion (multiple acquisitions and two major capital raisings) involved significant management time. The focus on increasing market share, combined with difficult trading conditions – particularly in USA – saw margins slump from 46 per cent to 39 per cent.
Excuses that were NOT offered, but probably did not help: Co-founder Lex Pedersen - who returned as interim chief executive saw his base salary for the year jump from $280,000 to $634,000, Mr Cameron's (previous CEO) had his base salary also increase from $220,000 to $561,000 in the eight months to his March departure. Chairman Howard McDonald's total remuneration jumped 40 per cent from $71,950 to $100,903.
But what really happened?
To paraphrase Forrest Gump: Life is a box of chocolates. And Surfstitch got stuck with the leftover Cherry Ripes.
Of course it would be presumptuous of an outsider to prognosticate about the specifics, so let me generalise the lessons for any retailer in any channel:
Money (capital) does not fix everything
There is no substitute for spending less than you are earning: sales is not the same as profits, and without sufficient margin you don’t have a platform
You can indeed grow yourself broke
Hubris will kill any business: don’t drink your own Kool Aid
Inexperience can only be cured one way
It can’t cost you more to acquire customers than you make from them - at least not forever
You can bulls&*t some people some of the time
There is nothing more vicious than an aggrieved shareholder who had already visualised spending the returns
All the metrics matter - except positive PR
And finally, and most importantly: 10. eCommerce businesses are not immune to all the issues that any other business faces. You have do all the same things ‘right’, and not do all the same ‘wrong’ things . And if you have an traditional retail business, simply adding eCommerce capability is in and of itself NOT a panacea.
As JH Plumb wrote so eloquently in his treatise on The Renaissance:
Success comes most swiftly and completely not to the greatest or perhaps even to the ablest men, but to those whose gifts are most completely in harmony with the taste of their times.
That was true then (fifteenth century), and it is true today. And that is just the start. After that you have to execute.
To fail at execution is to fail for sure.
(Image: surfstitch.com)
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Catalanes tacaños
Un catalán tan tacaño, tan tacaño, tan tacaño? que estaba soñando que se tomaba un café y se despertó para no pagarlo. Y era otro catalán tan tacaño tan tacaño, tan tacaño... que veía la misa por la televisión, y cuando pasaban la canastilla hacía zaping. ;-) presentado por https://descuentos.guru/surfstitch
SurfStitch “The Last Flight To Agadir: Harrison Roach in Morocco"
Under the unforgiving cliff faces lay peeling waves...one after another. Unridden walls, pushed and thrown by a howling offshore and shadowed by a dry desert landscape. Created by powerful, Atlantic ocean ground swells these walls track towards land, becoming intense and perfect by the time they reach the western coastline.
Cinematographer, Editor: Andrew Gough Colourist: Mark Desiatov
Soundtrack: Irma Thomas “Wish Someone Would Care”
Year: 2017