whats your tactic, your choice of career and your prefered business management? also your products?
I enjoy your ambition at least. Most are scrambling and hoping for 2k a month
In short, the only way to make 50 grand a month is rely on yourself.
No one is going to help you.
50 grand cant be that uncommon.... i mean.. the guy who makes this website definitely earns more than me
This board probably nets the owner $50k a week. Ideas like a scheme-based textboard only come around once a generation, though, so you need to manage your expectations a bit.
thats my point. whats the tactic?
Scheme-based drug market. Start with a scheme-based book retailing site, and gradually convert it into a scheme-based drug market. In the middle there, you'll need to get a lot of book fans addicted to drugs. That's the only tricky part.
first one's free
>>6
Get them addicted to your textboard, adjusting their expectations such that they can't focus on books without medication. Then offer to sell them medication like methylphenidate without prescription. This is only the first step however as you'll quickly exhaust supply. At this point you want to transition to a MLM model, allowing your drug addicted readers to pay for their drugs by bringing new customers. The proven way to do this is to use social obligation, say a sort of book club.
>>1
Marry Dr Dre and divorce him taking 1/2 his net worth.
>>6 thats a format, not tactic....
>>8 if everyone can actually and had always been good at focusing on books, you wouldnt actually need sticks to police kids(plural) like the <holybooks> told you to do so...
>>6
Not bad, but needs more virality. You ship each book with a mysterious vial of powder. No instructions or explanation included. Then you plant posts on all the scheme-based textboards like:
"I found this vial of powder in my book order from [SCHEME-BASED-BOOK-RETAILER] and I didn't know what it was so I injected it in my arm and OMG I AM SO FOCUSED NOW. Has anyone done this?"
After that, the hardest job is counting your money.
i cought hepatitis from this thread
>>13 made me cackle, despite unoriginality.
>>11
This is a good point. Should probably "convince" the drug addicted book worms into running a charity to "convince" kids into reading books, and more than this to focus on improving reading speed. An obvious next step would be to strategically base drug addicted book worms in counseling positions in elementary schools. This should allow us to push methylphenidate at an early age. Some parents may resist but as it becomes a cultural norm it should put you in a dominate position.
once you get the board going, sell it to scammers.
50k a month is 600k a year.