Saturday 27 September 2014

Starting Out

On ventures like these it is always a a question of "Where do I start?". Over the course of my ventures I have tried countless methods to make myself a buck. Before we start out we will have to identify what we mean by gamer.

What you need:

  • Internet. We are going to need a preferably fast & reliable internet connection for this. It is vital to stay connected and in touch with the happenings online, as well as being able to monitor your online workings constantly.
  • Neat & Tidy email address. People on the internet are never looking forward to doing business with a "xXGamerProXx@swagmail.pwn". For the following steps and ventures I highly recomend making a new email address, for which we will be conducting all of our work and business through. It is also recommended that you tie this email address to one of your devices such as phone, tablet etc. to bring you any notifications or events as soon as they unfold. Remember it is this edge that will be the difference between making it big, and making no money at all.
  • Common-Sense & Basic understanding of the market. If you are trying to sell,talk about, or even promote a product, it is vital that you understand what you are talking about, otherwise people will not take your pitch seriously, and are even less likely to invest in your or give you a job.
  • PayPal. Highly suggest a Paypal account for this line of work. Most internet based businesses accept Paypal for making deposits and withdrawals.
  • Time & Patience. Some of the methods I will be going through will be more time consuming than others, some may be more profitable, and some may turn out to be a waste of time altogether. It is important for success to happen, that you are able to equally embrace the possibility of failure.
Optional: Money
As we are planning on setting out to make money, there is a good chance that most of us will not have much money to spare in the first place. Money is not necessary to succeed, but it can make a large difference as to how fast you grow/scale your methods.


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