@millennialRP exactly. this whole article could have been completely reworded to "men who work out make fitness a priority".
7y ago The Hub
@dr_warlock kinda sounds like it was written by a fatty who doesn't want to feel bad about being fat
7y ago The Hub
Went on trp subreddit today for the first time in a while..if these people put just 10% of the effort they spend complaining towards fixing their Cheeto dust worker drone lifestyles the whole Mgtow/rp "dilemma" wouldn't even exist
7y ago The Hub
@DanteDriller I've come to terms w the fact that an open LTR is probably the best end game we can seek
7y ago The Hub
Avoid paralysis by analysis! Don't get so caught up in reading theory. Took a month off from reading/visiting here and reddit to really focus on side biz + gym + work (I'm in sales) making YUGE strides + 2 new plates. All of this theory we study is in vain if you don't get out there and hustle, you MUST be working harder than the next guy
7y ago The Hub
@JohannesFactotum @underarmourgold rise above the pack and youll make more money than everyone where while you find a new gig
8y ago The Hub
Cold approach tip: keep it simple. You don't have to fumble over some routine you read on seddit to get a chicks number
8y ago The Hub
@millennialRP Searchability is very important, but quality is essential. Cream always does rise to the top (unless you just neglect the other factors, of course). Riding trends is not attractive to me, nor should it be to you, if you're in it long-term. Focus on evergreen (timeless, always relevant) content & your sales will only grow.
8y ago The Hub
@Archwinger very trend and SEO dependent...some niches are super popular for a short time and taper off, (juicing comes to mind) whereas some can be huge moneymakers over the long term. ex: bodybuilding.com started as a small niche site, search volume for icariin has been fairly consistent since 2009 etc.