Was watching some PUA vids on youtube and noticed something. You can't seem to get to a video these days without a new ad with some unknown schnook promising to help you "start an online business" in just a week if you reserve a "free seat" on their webinar. Or some are selling a "free book" and all you have to do is pay $10 shipping (when it costs $3.50 to ship a paperback)
'Online business' is such vague gibberish you don't even know which sales industry these clowns fall under. You have goofs like Corey Wayne and "Jason Capital" selling 10 y/o PUA talking points that Neil Strauss and Mystery capitalized on in 2005, knobheads like Tai Lopez selling absolutely nothing but dreams of cars and women (both of which he rents), and then unknown nobodies selling the "laptop lifestyle". These videos are just loaded with platitudes or quotes from famous people. You have no idea what they sell until you go to their site and see it's just an affiliate marketing or e-commerce racket. These guys are the new door to door knife/encyclopedia salesmen.
Some of the more advanced ones that people actually know of (Tony Robbins and Brendan Burchard) show clips of seminars where people pay $4,000 to jump up and down in place and scream as some sort of dopey metaphor for releasing "negative energy".
I guess my point is don't get taken by charlatans on the internet claiming to be millionaires, gurus, moguls but who have actually demonstrated no credentials to make these claims. They are out to take your money and are using more than just Youtube, probably forums as well.
'Online business' is such vague gibberish you don't even know which sales industry these clowns fall under. You have goofs like Corey Wayne and "Jason Capital" selling 10 y/o PUA talking points that Neil Strauss and Mystery capitalized on in 2005, knobheads like Tai Lopez selling absolutely nothing but dreams of cars and women (both of which he rents), and then unknown nobodies selling the "laptop lifestyle". These videos are just loaded with platitudes or quotes from famous people. You have no idea what they sell until you go to their site and see it's just an affiliate marketing or e-commerce racket. These guys are the new door to door knife/encyclopedia salesmen.
Some of the more advanced ones that people actually know of (Tony Robbins and Brendan Burchard) show clips of seminars where people pay $4,000 to jump up and down in place and scream as some sort of dopey metaphor for releasing "negative energy".
I guess my point is don't get taken by charlatans on the internet claiming to be millionaires, gurus, moguls but who have actually demonstrated no credentials to make these claims. They are out to take your money and are using more than just Youtube, probably forums as well.