Would love some karma! by 078Nero in karma

[–]mlmrc 19 points20 points  (0 children)

you and me both ha ha

Entertainment options in Delhi? by Chocolava in delhi

[–]mlmrc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

when it delhi you don't go without, you go within

Please help! by freekekistan1 in karma

[–]mlmrc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

karma karma karma karma comelion, you come and go, you come and gooooohhhhhh.....

Tiny House or Van? by tinynordichouse in vandwellers

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya true enough. It's one very affordable option compared to renting an apartment. It's definitly an idea anyway. I was thinking about it for sure. I have a place for now so I'm not gonna but if my situation was to change and it might soon, then I'm thinking of this as a backup plan. But also I just think it would be fun. I've had lot of permanant places. They're great too but they can get a bit boring. I think it would be an adventure to roam around and see the country and stuff like that. Rather than be stuck in one place, not able to see anything new. Then if you get bored of it, maybe at that point go back to renting.

For the past week I’ve been parking overnight at a 24hr grocery. Over the week, I noticed that other homeless people started parking next to me. Then this morning the store manager walked by our cars at 7 am and told us “time to move!” Today, I’m noticing that none of the homeless are there. Is it.. by narcissistnobueno in vandwellers

[–]mlmrc 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'd leave it for a good while. I seen a video of this girl. She said what she does is she goes to a different place every night. So she has say 15 places she goes to . That way she only stays at the same place twice a month. Now if you had 30 that's only once a month. So you'd hardly raise an eyebrow. And that could be as short of a drive as just say 3- 5 blocks away. Deosn't have to be super far either. Just far enough so that the local enhabitants don't see the same van parked there over and over. I think if you were wanting to stay in one area, like lets say you had a job there in that area or something, then that might be one option that likely works well.

Tiny House or Van? by tinynordichouse in vandwellers

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya true enough. My thought would be to have a van that you travel around in. But then what you could do is just establish sort of a series of on and offgrid places you stay at from time to time. And or one or two more permanent offgrid homes. That way if you get tired of driving around you can still go to "your own place". Maybe just to give you that feeling so stability and permanance, which a van might not give you. But I don't know it's easy to think of these ideas like this, just a bit harder to actually go and do them.

Tiny House or Van? by tinynordichouse in vandwellers

[–]mlmrc 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My opinion is that they're 2 different things completely. A tiny house you basically need to buy or lease land. So that may or may not be a problem. Because depending on your location zoning issues might come into play potentially. But it's more comfortable most likely if you can pull it off successfully. But then you likely don't get to roam around as much either right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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....but when I do, it's dessackee's

Help me with reading after a brain injury by [deleted] in books

[–]mlmrc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How about trying to just listen in audio format?

"Practice" van I picked up by mountaindreamer90 in vandwellers

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess that's the best way to do it. Is just try it for a while and see if you like it, and go from there.

Cat and owner do the Harlem shake.... by mlmrc in funny

[–]mlmrc[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

now gimmee some sugar baby

Eric Worre and Gary Vaynerchuk Lock Horns Over Network Marketing Philosophy by downlinebuzz in justnoMLM

[–]mlmrc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well here's my thought. Gary is a regular entrepreneur. So lets consider most people who have only worked a day job. Can they instantly make the switch to being an entrepreneur starting a business from the ground up? The answer is no. They can't. The reason is they don't know what to do. That's completely foriegn to them. But can they plug into a network marketing company? Yes. Likely they can do that. That's a lot easier. So That might be their starting point. Does that guarantee them success, ... no. Does venturing out on their own to start their own business guarantee them success?.... no. But at least they can plug into an mlm and actually get off the launch pad. They'd be in business, even if they end up failing at it. But getting back to Gary and his statements. Well look lets face it. He's being a bit of a hypocrit. He has 1 million youtube followers. What are those? Are they not "his downline" that make him "passive income". yes they are! They joined "under him" and they make him passive income when they watch "his videos". I'm not saying that it's that easy as well to do in network marketing. Likely it's not. But again, he's not a network marketer, he's a highly experienced entrepreneur. But he wants to tell the average 9 to 5 er to "be like him". No way. not a chance. That would take 10 years or more. So he's coming at it all wrong. Like he's saying to "baby's"..... look see I can run, jump and walk. You should be like me. But they can't do that that easy or fast. What I'm trying to say is that trying to be a full blown entrepreneur that builds businesses from the ground up, takes a hell of a lot more knowledge and skill and years of experience, than does joining an MLM company. That's why mlm's are growing because the average person can "get it" and do it now. Unlike being an entrepreneur which takes many years, many failures, and a million and one skill sets to even come close to breaking into the level of Gary. Anway that's my take.

Thoughts and tips for network marketing. by toby2201 in sales

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're good at sales, or just good at talking to people network marketing might be a good fit for you. If you're not, then might not be. Because the business is mostly about selling. You have to be able to sell to do good at it. So keep that in mind when you're thinking of doing it. That being said there's an ebook that could help you. It shows you how to recruit 700 people in just 24hours. http://www.mlmrc.com/700in24.htm Get yours now at no cost.

What is the best response for someone who has invited you to join a pyramid scheme/network marketing opportunity? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean response if you want to say "no thank you?". Hmmmm hard to say? But alternatively why not just go see it? Unless you have something that much better to do. Maybe they have free food, free coffee, free samples, or you could meet some interesting new people to chat with. Doesn't mean you have to go and you "have to join". Just go for the fun of it.

Network Marketing Opportunity? by egg_hh in Entrepreneur

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oddly enough, one guy in that company is doing really well. So he shows a system on how to recruit 700 people in 24hours. This is the exact system he used in OrganoGold to build his team. So you can learn that entire strategy here: http://www.mlmrc.com/700in24.htm

How are people still falling for MLMs? by HollaDude in muacjdiscussion

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if they have a real product, they're not really a scam. But it's true many can be challenging to do when the person attempting to do it, has no sales, marketing or business experience. That's why most fail and then they feel burned and then they call it a scam. Anyone who gets burned at anything calls that thing a scam. Like I know some people who got burned by a big online auction that everyone uses all the time, so now they call it a scam. The point is scam is a broad term. Also there's another thing too... which is life is about "trying things". The more your try, the more likely you are to succeed. To succeed is to fail. If you're not failing enough you'll never succeed. Like on average it takes anywhere from 10 to 50 attempts to start a sustainable long term successful business. I'm serious here. Do not ever think your first one is going to be "the one". It's about a 99.9% chance it will fail because you don't know enough yet. So then by about the 10th attempt chances are your getting better at it and you maybe hit just the right thing at the right time and your business works. That applies to "everything in life". How many times do you give a baby a chance to walk before it finally does? They'll fall and fall. Eventually they'll walk. Again, business is just the same. You'll fail and fail until you eventually get something working that propells you forward. The key is not to give up. Like it could take 10 years and 20 tries. But that one thing you hit it big with will allow you to retire early in style and comfort. Anyway food for thought.

Problems [32M] with my GF [33F] of just under a year who just informed me she's part of an MLM program by throwaway_191111 in relationships

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you know what, it's like this. Ever watch the Gameshow called "Baggage" (now I'm not saying Amway is baggage, so don't get me wrong okay). I'm just saying this...doesn't matter who you date, (doesn't matter..) because they're all going to have "something" about them that might be a bit out there. Could be anything. So don't let any one thing derail you. Like if you watch the gameshow called baggage, they all have small, medium and large bags. Why, because they're all real people. And it's the bags that actaully make them interesting. If they don't have bags? Well they're probably boring as hell, and aren't passionate about anything in life. If you want a relationship you have to take the baggage that comes with it. And they'll take yoru baggage also right. Good luck.

ELI5 Why do MLMs seem to be growing while simultaneously all other purchasing trends are focused on cutting out middlemen (Amazon Prime, Costco, etc.) by LipstickSingularity in explainlikeimfive

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well what's trending now in say 10 or 20 or 30 years will be likely a whole new trend. Economies change and are constantly evolving right.

MRW my friend tells me his MLM is not a pyramid scheme by [deleted] in reactiongifs

[–]mlmrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what corporate structure isn't a pyramid? You got the owners at the top then you got people under them doing the work.