An independent writer who tries to get his business going and constantly growing through fraud and identity theft will not last long in this business...
100% Correct. Large scam essay companies that invest a lot of money into advertising and that solicit students through multiple social media platforms can actually generate consistent revenue from a constant supply of disappointed, ripped off, first-time/last-time customers. Independent writers could never hope to do this successfully, because our entire livelihood depends on our ability to turn the vast majority (and very close to 100%) of our first-time clients into long-term repeat customers. Ideally, we hope that as many of our clients as possible will find us at the very beginning of their academic careers, precisely, because every thrilled client is likely to continue using us regularly for years.
This person is a good example of that. His company never took off.
I don't know that he ever actually even tried writing academic essays for a living, at all. Back when I was first alerted to the fact that he'd stolen all of the text for his website from mine, nine years ago, I asked two different clients of mine to contact him for quotes on very simple essays that any (real) academic writer would have grabbed immediately as easy money. He never even responded to either of them. I think he might have created that website for the sole purpose of using it for an online "cover story" to pretend that he had a vocation, so that people Googling his name would find that website and believe that he was a writer and also conclude that he was a fairly smart person to be able to do that, to hide the fact that he was, apparently, just an unemployed idiot running various online funding-campaign scams. (See Post # 6, above.)