Danielle Riddle

To put it simply, Danielle Riddle had a huge problem to solve. So she could pay for her trip, she planned to use the internet to find a second job or side business. Even so, she was a very good musician. How else could it be turned into something that could be sold online besides the music? She couldn't make a good album because she didn't have a contract and didn't have good recording equipment. To start a side business, he would have had to spend a lot of time and money, which would have been against what he was trying to do in the first place. So how was she going to combine her love of technology and music?


Danielle Riddle was surrounded by people and things that made her more creative. Even though she tried hard, she couldn't make it in the music business. Plain and simple, she couldn't sing. Riddle didn't have to look very hard to see that she was good at music. Even after many years, she still liked her job, but she wanted more. People in her social circle all knew that someone in the group had come up with a new idea or point of view that had been successful in bringing in sales on the internet. She was the only one who didn't have a secret way to talk. Dannielle Riddle rolled up her sleeves and got to work, just like she did with her music. She came up with ideas that were realistic and would sell.


Danielle Riddle didn't have to think for long before she realized that solving problems was an important part of getting what she wanted. She was a musician herself, so she could make web-based products that weren't just about music. All she had to do was change how she looked at things. There were several problems in her immediate area that needed to be fixed. Every time Riddle worked with other musicians in the studio or on stage, she heard them complain about things that didn't work and wish for things that would make their lives easier. Danielle Riddle realized within a few days that her peers were a great source of new ideas in the scientific field. Riddle was able to try out her ideas for products on real people who liked music and wanted to make it easier.


When Danielle Riddle started thinking of ideas for musicians, it didn't take her long to come up with everything from places to put music sheets to fast and clever ways to help musicians. Riddle made a prototype that could be made and shared online in case someone came up with a good way to move and find guitar picks. Riddle jumped at the chance when she heard about a device that might help drummers avoid blisters. She now has her own line of products. Riddle had to work with others to come up with some of her best ideas because she couldn't make the product or sell it on her own.


Danielle Riddle finally realized that she didn't have to be defined in order to get a second job. She was surrounded by good ideas. She just had to be flexible enough to take advantage of the chance that came her way."