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Roosh: I Have Unpublished Game And The Rest Of My Pickup Books
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas More" data-source="post: 1294759" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>Roosh, I'd suggest you stay with your experience of web development and internet marketing. Find some niche that's under served, something related to your change in life, like Orthodox books, or hand made home decor items with Orthodox themes. Maybe something that targets the Armenian diaspora, or American expats in Eastern Europe, or something targeting people that live on the road as you did during your tour, or something targeting the mountain living community. </p><p></p><p>I know there are existing products in these areas, but there is always room for someone to create new and distinctive products. You could develop branding for these sites, but not necessarily attach your name to them, so you avoid controversy. Most niche internet marketing sites are not built around their owner's identity anyway, so keeping your name out of it would be natural. This is something you could do from your mountain home as well, considering local jobs could be limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas More, post: 1294759, member: 8402"] Roosh, I'd suggest you stay with your experience of web development and internet marketing. Find some niche that's under served, something related to your change in life, like Orthodox books, or hand made home decor items with Orthodox themes. Maybe something that targets the Armenian diaspora, or American expats in Eastern Europe, or something targeting people that live on the road as you did during your tour, or something targeting the mountain living community. I know there are existing products in these areas, but there is always room for someone to create new and distinctive products. You could develop branding for these sites, but not necessarily attach your name to them, so you avoid controversy. Most niche internet marketing sites are not built around their owner's identity anyway, so keeping your name out of it would be natural. This is something you could do from your mountain home as well, considering local jobs could be limited. [/QUOTE]
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