Quote: (05-19-2016 04:27 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:
Quote: (05-16-2016 10:26 AM)ScrapperTL Wrote:
Once I found the Red Pill, I begin reading non-stop every single day, often times the same material over and over again.
Mostly Victor Pride's writings and a lot of Chris Deoudes stuff as well.
I carved out my own technique to help me earn money, network and build strong business relationships.
The secret?
My Wife thinks I'm insane, but I spent and still spend about 5 to 6 hours a day networking on Craigslist.
Going all out obsessed with this method, I now have Equity in 4 different companies and Equity pending in 1 more.
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Cool stuff. How many hours a day are you working when you include the ongoing networking? I'm assuming since you're not putting in money for these equity deals that you're putting in time, yeah?
I spend probably 5 to 6 hours a day on Craigslist and I get a lot of my work done simultaneously during that time as well.
Other than that, I probably only spend an actual 1 to 2 hours a day on Social Media Marketing, E-mails and Phone Calls.
95% of everything I do is remote from an office I rent, the other 5% is spent traveling on the weekends meeting up with my business partners or potential clients.
The important thing is, this doesn't feel like work at all, it is a million times funner than my old desk job I use to work.
Things I do on Craigslist to earn money:
Become a Remote Salesmen/Lead Generator for
1) Web Developers
2) Graphic Designers
3) Programmers
I'm not going to give you all the details on how I accomplish this, as you would then be competing directly against me.
Though, this should give your mind an "idea" of where to start.
Also, there are clever ways where you can promote your affiliate links on Craiglist
HINT: Use Domain Forwarding.
I have found Investors, Mentors, Joint Ventures and joined already established businesses all from Craigslist.
As long as you have a skill to offer, you won't need to put up Capital.
The best non-technical skills you can offer are:
1) Sales (be willing to cold call and cold e-mail)
2) Marketing (be willing to post on social media daily or to send flyers via snail mail/e-mail)
3) Investor Relations (you have to become obsessed with networking to reach this level but it is possible if you work everyday at it)
Also, find a fresh out of college (look in the
resume section on craigslist) lawyer to double check all the contracts you'll be signing.
They'll work for $15 to $25 an hour and it is worth it.
The real trick is to get out of your comfort zone and be willing to spend time connecting the dots around the entire
country you live in.
Definitely start with just your city, walk before you run, but once your comfortable branch out ASAP.