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DO NOT LISTEN TO BROKE COPECELS.

As you may know, there are a shit ton of 15-17 year-olds in the moneymaking forum wanting to make money, as statusmaxxing is the final glimmer of hope for broken copecels.

These threads are typically titled along the lines of "How can a 12 year old make $100,000 a day? Please help!", and regardless of the information in the thread, there's always somebody in the comments saying: "Kid, you're never gonna make any money on the internet. People who say you can make money in the internet are liars and sell courses."

As somebody who is 16 and making good money from SMM (quit my job flipping burgers), I want to tell you that you can make money with any business model that you're told is "oversaturated" by piss-poor incels on org.

"It's all oversaturated!"
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Now yes, I understand every 14 year-old Andrew Tate wannabe has tried to "escape the matrix" by attempting to do Dropshipping. I've seen it as much as you have, and it demotivated me just as badly. But you have to understand, even the most saturated online business models such as Dropshipping, SMMA, Affiliate Marketing, or even Ecommerce as a whole, they are all alive and well. Every last one has the potential to make as much money as you could hope to make.

Online shopping is never going to be "oversaturated". Simple and plain.


"So I can escape the matrix with any business model!"
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With all that being said, this is not a lifefuel thread, and all the kids at your school who started a clothing brand in 2021 are still poor and depressed. So then if not because of the business models themselves, then why didn't it work? Were they unlucky?

It wasn't because of luck, it was all because of effort. Every last wannabe has only themselves to blame for not making something work. Failed clothing brands likely made one of the mistakes below.

  • Bad design
  • Wasted time on website, branding, etc.
  • Investing on inventory with no demand
  • No distribution strategy
  • No target-audience, no marketing strategy
  • No competitor research (winning creatives/websites)
  • Burnout
  • Overreliance on motivation
  • A bad circle
  • A need for validation
  • All of the above (It's over)
You can see where I'm coming from. You have to have what it takes, and be willing to sit through months of what looks like a sad attempt that won't work out.

Is it over?

At the end of the day, only a certain amount of people will be able to make things work, and although that's great copefuel for incels with broken dreams, when you see how hard it really is and how easy it is to quit, it should be lifefuel for somebody like you.

It honestly doesn't matter which business model you choose, it's about you and only you. I personally have a long way to go myself, I'm impoverishing compared to everybody in my circle.

If you think it's supposed to be easy, if you aren't willing to do shit that sucks for long spans of time, or if you've been wanting to make money on the internet as a teen for a while, but you won't start because of a few poorons on forum told you it's impossible,
it's over.

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Shout out to @Zeekie for being the #1 goat
 
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thoughts on tiktok automation
 
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thoughts on tiktok automation
Tried it for a few months in 2023 but never found success because I had a bad niche and didn't wanna put in the work to try again on a new account. I still know people who make it work.
 
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Thoughts on faceless channels
 
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A guy said looksmaxing is oversaturated
 
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What are your methods
 
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I know people making those shitty vids on YT "cheap vs expensive branding" where they photoshop Doritos bags and shit
Also chill out lmao
 
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What about lowIQcels wageslaving
 
Shit thread.

Fuck Zeekie :cautious:.
 
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mirin high iq

@Zeekie thoughts on this thread
 
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Bruhhh you don't even give us the methode , you just said "blah blah.... " Talk mmmm don't give up !! Work hard , bruuuh just give us the sauce or how exactly to work
 
Bruhhh you don't even give us the methode , you just said "blah blah.... " Talk mmmm don't give up !! Work hard , bruuuh just give us the sauce or how exactly to work
i said that i do smma, literally told my method
you're fucked jfl
 
DO NOT LISTEN TO BROKE COPECELS.

As you may know, there are a shit ton of 15-17 year-olds in the moneymaking forum wanting to make money, as statusmaxxing is the final glimmer of hope for broken copecels.

These threads are typically titled along the lines of "How can a 12 year old make $100,000 a day? Please help!", and regardless of the information in the thread, there's always somebody in the comments saying: "Kid, you're never gonna make any money on the internet. People who say you can make money in the internet are liars and sell courses."

As somebody who is 16 and making good money from SMM (quit my job flipping burgers), I want to tell you that you can make money with any business model that you're told is "oversaturated" by piss-poor incels on org.

"It's all oversaturated!"
View attachment 3821880

Now yes, I understand every 14 year-old Andrew Tate wannabe has tried to "escape the matrix" by attempting to do Dropshipping. I've seen it as much as you have, and it demotivated me just as badly. But you have to understand, even the most saturated online business models such as Dropshipping, SMMA, Affiliate Marketing, or even Ecommerce as a whole, they are all alive and well. Every last one has the potential to make as much money as you could hope to make.

Online shopping is never going to be "oversaturated". Simple and plain.


"So I can escape the matrix with any business model!"
View attachment 3821939

With all that being said, this is not a lifefuel thread, and all the kids at your school who started a clothing brand in 2021 are still poor and depressed. So then if not because of the business models themselves, then why didn't it work? Were they unlucky?

It wasn't because of luck, it was all because of effort. Every last wannabe has only themselves to blame for not making something work. Failed clothing brands likely made one of the mistakes below.

  • Bad design
  • Wasted time on website, branding, etc.
  • Investing on inventory with no demand
  • No distribution strategy
  • No target-audience, no marketing strategy
  • No competitor research (winning creatives/websites)
  • Burnout
  • Overreliance on motivation
  • A bad circle
  • A need for validation
  • All of the above (It's over)
You can see where I'm coming from. You have to have what it takes, and be willing to sit through months of what looks like a sad attempt that won't work out.

Is it over?

At the end of the day, only a certain amount of people will be able to make things work, and although that's great copefuel for incels with broken dreams, when you see how hard it really is and how easy it is to quit, it should be lifefuel for somebody like you.

It honestly doesn't matter which business model you choose, it's about you and only you. I personally have a long way to go myself, I'm impoverishing compared to everybody in my circle.

If you think it's supposed to be easy, if you aren't willing to do shit that sucks for long spans of time, or if you've been wanting to make money on the internet as a teen for a while, but you won't start because of a few poorons on forum told you it's impossible,
it's over.

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Shout out to @Zeekie for being the #1 goat
Honestly, I'd like to make an argument against this. The reason why the escape the matrix 14yos just fail miserably at business, excusing the lack of entrepreneurial experience, is precisely of what you described (bad design, no distribution, etc.) HOWEVER, really if you're good at any of those, why the hell would you waste your time, potentially money and effort into dropshipping? Make something with potential to actually make you substantial amounts of wealth and become something meaningful.

The people who're bad at business and entrepreneurship are all wasting their times trying their luck with, indeed oversaturated TikTok ventures, that's fine, they're meant to fail, let them try. But I simply cannot support people with meaningful skills wasting their times with this, yeah if you're good at business, at design, have good distribution setup and so on you'll find success, but at that point why aim for a measly cashflow business?

99% of the kids in dropshipping (and other such ventures) will fail, and those who won't shouldn't be dropshipping but actually putting those skills and talent to good use. To me, there's no side that's winning in the whole affair.

Regardless, truth is most people will fail at these ventures, it's not as likely or easy for most people to succeed at them, hence why I constantly say they're not worth it, and that’s okay. My concern is for the talented few who could be building something real but get stuck playing small games, and for those unfortunate enough to not be talented to lose waste precious time they could be using to prepare themselves.

DON'T GET ME WRONG, I'M ALL FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP, BUT SMART ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AIM FOR WEALTH NOT A MEASLY TRENDY CASHFLOW THAT WILL ONLY LAST YOU A COUPLE MONTHS.

TLDR; If you’re skilled at marketing, design, and business strategy, why apply those to something like dropshipping? The idea that any money-making venture is worth pursuing just because it “works" is wrong to me. Do something that's higher-leverage, long-term over short-term, low-identity cashflow plays if you have those skills. Yeah, at 16 it's good money, more than decent, but couldn't you be building something even better with those skills? You have time, you have knowledge and talent, it isn't worth spending on reselling bullshit.
 
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