Quote: (11-13-2013 01:43 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
Quote: (11-13-2013 11:45 AM)Distant Light Wrote:
Distant, these videos could be good, but they are so damn choppy they are almost unwatchable.
Some better editing and flow, and you would really have something.
Side note:
Is that first nightspot in the video Raven?
Yea, I agree with the choppiness...
That was his "vines" I compiled together and 1st venue (with the sparklers clip...not the earlier VMAs clip) is actually SL which to this day still has models (they cycle there model promoters)
Here is my personal video of my own lifestyle... (no choppiness, clips from 2 different days out)
EDIT
- 1st clip is ph-d
- majority of clips are from day n night brunch
- Dj bugging out is partners with my BOYs cousin (who's next to him)
- I mention my BOY because he also DJs and is there, one of my community friends could've been a huge trance producer BUT chose pickup :o
IMO, cold approach is an amazing TOOL
It allows you to roll into a new city and literally TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE and also bring new women into your lifestyle. While, I have zero experience on travel and women. The basic skills I have...
A. Research City BEFOREHAND
B. Fly In and DAY ONE approach a handful of attractive women, dine out in non-tourist areas to meet "the people" and get info about the venues researched.
C. Call up/E-Mail/Contact/Visit the venue with purpose of wanting to speak to the manager telling them I just flew in from xyz (NY) and bringing a 10-15 chicks with me as a "welcome" celebration.
D. Show up
The thing I don't get is community dudes always just try try try instead of actually ENJOYING THEIR LIFE. Not only will I have people to pre-game with BUT we will hit a sick venue and do it up as if I never left NY. I'm only here for an extended period so lets just do it up until I'm gone!!!!
I say this because, I'm the dude who does this for friends around the world when they come here.
Quote: (11-15-2013 02:01 PM)Plutoman Wrote:
Quote: (11-15-2013 11:36 AM)Frank Wrote:
Yep, getting bangs through "extended social circles" trumps cold approaching. Far less taxing. Easier to demonstrate value, so on and so forth.
If cold approaches are taxing, you're doing them wrong.
I think you're missing the point of the above posts; they are not saying don't approach, they are criticizing the approach machine mentality of approaching 8 hours a day as a freaking job.
I make 2-3 approaches a day - they are casual - they fit in with what I do in the day - and they're definitely not taxing. They're the same level of taxing as chit chatting with other peeps in a coffee shop is, which I also do frequently.
Word!!! Nothing wrong approaching on the train on a 2hr commute...