Awesome, Gl with the steam-key business.[DOUBLEPOST=1578525780][/DOUBLEPOST]Just treat people with respect, act mature, be honest and transparent.
If you hope to start a business you'll want to gain reputation in an organic way. This means start small. For me I started by selling steam keys for very cheap and even hosting giveaways with extra keys I had laying around. By the time I was making bigger transactions I already starting developing a positive history with MC-Market members.
Just engage in conversations, be active, and get to know everyone.
You'll also want to setup a profile image, maybe add a forum signature, and personalize your account to make it uniquely yours!
Best of luck,
Skeletons
I'll always eat chicken tendiesREDACTED
nuggets are better, but for the advice part just keep your cool with people and try not to get a single negative rep.Awesome, Gl with the steam-key business.[DOUBLEPOST=1578525780][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'll always eat chicken tendies![]()
Wrongnuggets are better, but for the advice part just keep your cool with people and try not to get a single negative rep.
You mean the 15 year old "Entrepreneur" who sells iHCF forks ISN'T a marketing expert?Understand that a lot of people have their heads way far up their asses. A lot of people put "Entrepreneur" as their custom title and will make you feel small and insignificant - while most of those people are under the age of 16 and don't understand the basics of entrepreneurship.
Make no mistake, MCM is a very toxic place, but if you know your place and understand who you're talking to, then you'll be alright. Don't take everything to heart, and understand that a lot of people online are just rude because of their own insecurities. This is a blockgame forum where people are chasing the quickest way to make money--have fun in the process.
Most genuine entrepreneurs don’t use MCM. I can only think of one that does.You mean the 15 year old "Entrepreneur" who sells iHCF forks ISN'T a marketing expert?
So true. Don't mess up like that.Don't get banned for warning points ok cool I'm glad we're on the same page
