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Branding yourself ?
01-17-2018, 07:54 PM
Hi all,
I want to start this thread about how to brand yourself in two locations
1- The corporate environment
2- Gaming women environment.
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Branding yourself ?
01-18-2018, 03:38 PM
I don't understand what you want. You want to get yourself known as being a PUA or as a playboy?
There are a few ways, look at Dan Bilzerian for example but his lifestyle requires a large amount of cash. Or look at Roosh but he wasn't exactly an overnight success, him being branded as a PUA or "misogynist" by leftists isn't exactly beneficial all the time.
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01-18-2018, 04:04 PM
1) Corporate, or just business
There are a lot of variables as to what advice would be better, but I think one that is to a large extent universal is to not try and push yourself out there, to sell yourself and appear desperate. I know one guy who set himself up in business years ago. He's always giving his service away, giving out discount cards and all-round making himself look like the cheapest hack in town, which he is, but making it so obvious doesn't help his cause.
I saw a reference to a study recently (can't find the link) in which it was found people feel a greater association with music they buy, as opposed to download for free. The deduction was that the personal investment means you feel you have more of a stake in the band. It's more real. Your investment in downloading free music gives you less of a reason to evaluate the content.
I experienced something similar when I bought something for a considerable sum. It had several extras to the main item, which were of absolutely no use to me, but because I'd paid so much for the overall product, my initial reaction was that I had to properly process those parts (they were databases). If I had just downloaded all of them for free, I would probably have instantly deleted the extra parts I had no use for.
You can apply the same principle to women by not making yourself appear like low hanging fruit with bad hygiene, fitness, clothes, attitude, frame.
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01-18-2018, 06:23 PM
I think having a story people can identify with is important. When I think of all of my influencers, they all overcame some sort of tough period or rough experience in their lives. In the corporate world, you'll see this a lot with people who grew up poor or didn't start with much - people like Grant Cardone who were unemployed and drug addicts - who were able to turn their lives around. I've also seen it be the loss of a family member or close friend... the story of how you gritted your teeth and found purpose staring in the face of despair. In the world of game, a common thread in this forum and the manosphere in general are men who failed miserably with women and had no game early on. There are also a lot of cases of men who were divorce-raped and then subsequently got red-pilled.
Being able to compel people that you were once in their shoes is half the battle of winning their trust.
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Branding yourself ?
01-18-2018, 06:34 PM
Quote: (01-18-2018 05:55 PM)The Beast1 Wrote:
I think branding yourself is really bad ass:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/X3djSRl9DiM/maxresdefault.jpg
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Looks far more painful too!
That will not age well...
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