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MLMBarracks
11-08-2014, 01:37 AM
Hey guys,

I'm Darrel, I've been online for the past few years trying to make money. I currently don't make a lot of money, but my knowledge and skills are developing well.

I enjoy blogging and learning about SEO. I'm currently working the MLM niche, though I'm not involved in any MLM companies or business opportunities (scams). I'm just building up a reputation/audience/subscribers with my MLM blog whilst selling a few affiliate products along the way.

I don't believe spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories is a good strategy for building a business, but we'll see how we go :RpS_biggrin:

littleroundman
11-08-2014, 01:55 AM
I don't believe spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories is a good strategy for building a business, but we'll see how we go :RpS_biggrin:

Ah, yes, it can be a dirty business, but, hey, someone has got to do it.

I don't believe in spending my time pretending to build a business while I'm ripping others off, but plenty do, thus the reason for our existence.

Welcome to REALSCAM.com (www.realscam.com)

MLMBarracks
11-08-2014, 02:44 AM
too-shay littleroundman ... too-shay.

baylee
11-08-2014, 11:23 PM
Hey guys,

I'm Darrel, I've been online for the past few years trying to make money. I currently don't make a lot of money, but my knowledge and skills are developing well.

I enjoy blogging and learning about SEO. I'm currently working the MLM niche, though I'm not involved in any MLM companies or business opportunities (scams). I'm just building up a reputation/audience/subscribers with my MLM blog whilst selling a few affiliate products along the way.

I don't believe spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories is a good strategy for building a business, but we'll see how we go :RpS_biggrin:

Welcome to RS, and indeed we will see how it goes.

ribshaw
11-10-2014, 10:14 AM
Hey guys,

I'm Darrel, I've been online for the past few years trying to make money. I currently don't make a lot of money

Short of the luck lottery, unless you have some unique "value proposition" you NEVER will.



I don't believe spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories is a good strategy for building a business, but we'll see how we go :RpS_biggrin:

Imagine if you will a group of people who come together to give complete strangers a choice, get involved in scams/opportunities where 99% will lose money, friends, reputation, and time. I'll take that over happy posters and claptrap platitudes any day of the week.

Fat City, LA
11-11-2014, 02:53 PM
Hey guys,

I'm Darrel, I've been online for the past few years trying to make money. I currently don't make a lot of money, but my knowledge and skills are developing well.

I enjoy blogging and learning about SEO. I'm currently working the MLM niche, though I'm not involved in any MLM companies or business opportunities (scams). I'm just building up a reputation/audience/subscribers with my MLM blog whilst selling a few affiliate products along the way.

I don't believe spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories is a good strategy for building a business, but we'll see how we go :RpS_biggrin:

I saw on PS thread you lost a little money to Roman and Ponzi Jo Fraser. You could have come by Real Scam at the start of PS and got the truth.
(if it uses religion/targets Christians and offers a set %=its a sucker play and your an idiot to get involved)

This site has saved the non ponzi pimps/normal people played for fools millions

That alone justifies "spending your time Whinging/complaining and sharing your poor little boohoo stories"

There is an irony to this site that most of the regular posters havent lost a dime in scams. Usually a family member or friend got scammed or they just hate scumbag scam artists.

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kissmeneckback
03-11-2015, 09:33 AM
I understand that one "strategy" of dodgy internet marketers is to join forums, pretending to be an interested member just so you can get backlinks to your site by putting your website url in your signature/profile.

I'm guessing that's what you're here for MLMBarracks, as you don't seem to appreciate the obvious benefit of a site that saves people time and money by exposing scams.

I'm new here but you seem to be a strange bedfellow indeed.

Caner
03-11-2015, 11:03 AM
I understand that one "strategy" of dodgy internet marketers is to join forums, pretending to be an interested member just so you can get backlinks to your site by putting your website url in your signature/profile.

I'm guessing that's what you're here for MLMBarracks, as you don't seem to appreciate the obvious benefit of a site that saves people time and money by exposing scams.

I'm new here but you seem to be a strange bedfellow indeed.


I came across the Empower Network income opportunity and joined. I was a complete rookie online and at internet marketing, but within months I was able to generate a good flow of sales, commissions and new member sign-ups.


MLM Product Seekers

Most traditional MLMs sell HIGH quality products, which is why there are tons of people who search for distributors to buy them.

Let’s take Amway for example, after a bit of digging, I was easily able to find people who are on the hunt for Amway distributors to buy products from:

Yep, definitely.

Regardless, welcome to the forum.