Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Academia AMZ

2.3k members • Free

(Closing) Valladares Network

5k members • Free

Road To Riches Academy (Free)

2.8k members • Free

Vibe Coders

1k members • Free

Get Ready For PMU Career

1k members • Free

Digital Wealth Creators

24.5k members • Free

4D Copywriting Community

64.2k members • Free

Real Estate Success DFW

122 members • Free

Lead Gen Secrets 🤫

23.4k members • Free

5 contributions to AI Titans
Dirty little secret of raising capital right now
If you’re a founder looking for cash to scale, your BS detector is probably on high alert. And it should be. Because right now, your current plan to get funding probably feels like choosing between three different types of poison: Option 1: You can spend the next 6 months begging VCs, doing a dog-and-pony show, and giving away 20% of the company you bled to build. Option 2: You can take out a business loan and let the monthly payments wrap around your cash flow like a tapeworm. Option 3: You can pay some "funding guru" a $5,000 upfront, non-refundable deposit just to guess if you qualify for a grant. It’s exhausting. It drains your time, energy, and momentum. I’m an over-analytical guy, and my philosophy is simple: You shouldn't have to go bankrupt, give away your company today, or pay hidden upfront fees just to get the capital you deserve. But... I’m also not a charity case. And neither are the people I work with. Right now, there is a private organization deploying $15,000 to $250,000 in pure grant capital to startups and businesses across 96+ countries. • It is non-refundable (you don't pay it back). • There are zero upfront deposits or processing fees. • They don’t take a single drop of equity today. When you hear that, you should immediately be asking: "Okay, what’s the catch? Why the hell would anyone just hand out free money?" Here is the naked truth: It's entirely selfish. Most big investment firms wait until a company is huge, then they go to the open market and fight tooth-and-nail to buy it for a massive premium. It’s like going to an overpriced supermarket and paying top-dollar for vegetables that have been sprayed with pesticides. This organization prefers to grow their own garden. To them, a $100k grant is crickets. They use these grants as a scouting mechanism. It’s the smartest way to find the most brilliant founders on the planet. They give you the capital. No strings, no loans. You take that money and do what you do best: build and scale. The catch is that they are watching.
0 likes • 8d
Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
🚨 If You Don’t Have a Second Income… It’s Time to Act 🚨
Let’s be honest depending on just one paycheck in 2025 is risky. Costs keep rising, job security is fading, and financial stability requires more than one income stream. 💸 That’s exactly why this course was created to help you build a business that pays 100% commissions directly to you. 💰 People are already joining, setting up, and earning daily while others are still thinking about it. Every day you wait, you’re missing real opportunities. ⏳ 👉 Don’t stay on the sidelines. 👉 Don’t let others get ahead. 👉 Don’t look back wishing you started sooner. This is your chance to secure your future take it now before it’s gone. 🚀
0 likes • 8d
Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
Looking for my business partner
Hey everyone Happy weekend and I hope you all have a wonderful and enjoyable time. I am a Senior Software Engineer currently based in Japan. Drawing upon 7+ years of development experience, I spent 5 years working as a full-time employee for companies in both Japan and the US , and for the past 2 years, I have been working as a freelancer. During my freelancer, I secured projects through Japanese platforms such as crowdworks and lancers, successfully completing a wide range of projects for both large corporations and small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, due to the current market conditions in Japan being somewhat unfavorable, I am now planning to expand into the global market. To this end, I am seeking business partners interested in establishing a long-term collaborative relationship. Ideally, I am looking for partners based in the U.S, Europe, Australia, Canada or Asia (excluding India and Pakistan) who are fluent in English, possess relevant experience in software development, demonstrate a proactive attitude, and are committed to a long-term partnership. We can discuss the specific details via WhatsApp or Telegram. Please feel free to reach out to me at your convenience.
0 likes • 8d
Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
YouTube Channel Growth Report: 79M+ Views in 28 Days 🚀
Total Views: 79.1M Watch Time: 623.4K hours Subscribers Gained: +95.8K Estimated Revenue: $9,695.01 💼 Proven Results This is one of the YouTube channels I help manage for a client, focusing on channel growth, content optimization, audience engagement, and monetization. 📈 Growth Analysis The channel generated over 79M views in the last 28 days, achieving 540% more views than usual. The significant increase in watch time, subscribers, and revenue reflects strong audience engagement, viral content performance, and consistent algorithm reach.
 YouTube Channel Growth Report: 79M+ Views in 28 Days 🚀
1 like • 8d
Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
YouTube Channel Performance Report: 28.2K Views & $1K Revenue in 7 Days
Total Views: 28,208 Watch Time: 18.9K hours Subscribers Gained: +171 Estimated Revenue: $1,008.34 💼 Proven Results This is one of the YouTube channels I manage for a client, focused on channel growth, audience engagement, and monetization optimization. 📈 Growth Analysis In just 7 days, the channel generated over 28K views, 18.9K watch hours, and $1K+ in estimated revenue. The steady growth trend reflects strong audience retention, optimized content strategy, effective thumbnails/titles, and consistent channel management. Helping creators scale faster and monetize their channels more effectively 🚀
YouTube Channel Performance Report: 28.2K Views & $1K Revenue in 7 Days
0 likes • 8d
Let me tell you a secret that drives the "hustle culture" gurus absolutely crazy... I am lazy. I don't want to pack boxes in my living room. I don't want to deal with angry customers whose dropshipping packages are stuck on a cargo ship in China. And I definitely don't want to spend my weekends answering customer service emails about broken zippers. To me, traditional e-commerce feels like running a stressful restaurant. You’re constantly buying inventory, "cooking" it, serving it, and dealing with complaints. If you like doing that, God bless you. But it’s my personal Hell Island. I prefer the Digital Gumball Machine. Imagine owning a gumball machine. You load the gumball in once. A kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the gumball. But here’s the magic: the gumball never actually leaves the machine. Another kid walks by, puts a quarter in, and gets the exact same gumball. You can sell that same piece of candy 10,000 times without ever restocking. That’s what selling digital printables on Etsy is. Wedding planners, daily journals, inspirational wall art, kids' coloring books... people buy them, download the PDF, and print them at home. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. 100% profit margins. But wait... if it's so easy, why do so many people fail? If you’ve been around the block, you might be thinking, "Hey, I tried Etsy before. I spent days uploading printables and heard absolute crickets. Nobody bought my stuff!" I know. That happened to me at first, too. It's frustrating. Here is why that happens: Most people treat Etsy like playing darts in a dark room. They guess what people want. They spend hours making a cute calendar, put it up, cross their fingers, and hope someone finds it. That is like casting a fishing line into a random mud puddle and hoping to catch a marlin. I hate guessing. Guessing feels like gambling, and I don't like losing money. So, I don't guess. I use a "Fish Finder." This is my actual secret sauce. Before I create anything, I use a piece of software that legally "spies" on Etsy.
1-5 of 5
Jack Anderson
1
4points to level up
@jack-anderson-8456
Looking for deals

Active 3d ago
Joined May 31, 2026
Powered by