Connect with us

Lifestyle

Danny Warbuckz, The Modern Day Businessman

mm

Published

on

Samuel Hayslett, who’s also known as Danny Warbuckz is definitely the perfect example when it comes to the modern day businessman. He’s not focused on just one field, but instead many different industries. From music, film, finance and even real estate, Danny is one of the few people to really push himself to the limit when it comes to trying new things and investing in himself and others, in order to create a brighter future.

Danny is a music executive and also film producer. He owns a company called Music Files Inc, which discovers new talent and breaks them into the mainstream from the ground up. He also presents them with a “Beyond The 360 Deal”, “It’s an agreement between Music Files and an artist. They come to me for a substantial amount of money to finance their projects. We negotiate 10 singles of choice where I own 50% of the publishing and masters – they walk away with a non-exclusive agreement and own 100% of the rights to all but 10 songs,” says the innovative investor. He’s also working on a new feature film called “The Black Experiment” where he focuses on the daily struggles faced within urban America. This film is definitely an innovative piece of work that should be viewed by cultures nationwide. This film is set to be released sometime in 2023.

Mr. Warbuckz is also known for his knowledge on investing in stocks, crypto and real estate. As of now Danny Warbuckz has made quite the profit when it comes to crypto and stocks. With his earnings, he plans to obtain more properties somewhere within the European region. He’s already purchased a few buildings in the United States at a few disclosed locations, but at this point, Danny is looking to expand overseas with his ventures.

Danny Warbuckz is definitely a businessman that you should follow on all social media platforms @dannywarbuckz in order to stay up to date on all future releases and content drops. He also gives his followers insight on how they should invest their money to make it work for itself. Make sure you follow him on all platforms to keep up with all the power moves he’ll be making from now through years to come.

Connect:

Instagram:

https://instagram.com/dannywarbuckz?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/dannywarbuckz?s=21&t=b5_vvZThlKMOs-9DhacR1A

Tik Tok:

https://www.tiktok.com/@dannywarbuckz?_t=8VgmodQUz7q&_r=1

Michelle has been a part of the journey ever since Bigtime Daily started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from categories such as science and health.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Lifestyle

New App Crossed Helps College Students Forge Real Connections Beyond the Screen

mm

Published

on

Gen Z is breaking up with dating apps, and for good reason. Many of these platforms just grab your eyeballs and hold on to them until you feel drained, rather than help you do what you logged on to do — find new friends, professional contacts, and exciting people to date. That’s why more and more college students are declining to join them.

However, technology doesn’t necessarily have to be a problem — at least, not if it’s approached correctly.

Due to one new app’s uncanny ability to help college students grow their social circles in real life, it’s fast becoming the most popular new social networking platform on campus. Called Crossed, the app bridges the online and real worlds, taking advantage of technology’s strengths while shedding its weaknesses. 

By leveraging sophisticated geolocation technology in a whole new way, Crossed introduces people who have literally crossed each others’ paths. As a result, they can make new friends and connections without even trying.

Crossed can be used to find friends, professional contacts, and dates

While Crossed can be used as a dating app, that’s only part of what it offers. Users can choose to participate in any or all of its three modes: Dating, Friendship, and Business, which is dedicated to professional networking.

Each mode is entirely distinct from the others, which means users’ profiles are never shared with anyone who isn’t interested in the same kind of connection as themselves. Gone are the days of disappointing other people because you reached out to them on a dating app as a possible friend or business contact, not a romantic interest.

College students have been finding numerous ways to use all three modes. The Business mode helps them meet other students in their courses and find study partners, while the Friendship mode connects them to other students who want to do fun activities or hang out together, and the Dating mode helps them find prospects to talk to and possibly ignite a relationship with.

Crossed does all this without any annoying swiping.

Crossed introduces you to those whose paths you’ve just crossed

Crossed’s innovative approach doesn’t require you to make snap judgments about hundreds of people based on their profile pictures. Instead, it uses cutting-edge geolocation technology to serve as your ultimate best friend, paying close attention to what you like to do and where you tend to go. Then, it scans the environment, searching for other members of the Crossed community who have similar habits. It only alerts you to the existence of other users whose paths have literally crossed your own.

“Say you love sailing or rowing,” says Conor Crighton, co-founder and COO of Crossed. “Crossed can introduce you to other people who go to the boathouse. If you like to study in the art history library, then it can introduce you to other students who do the same thing. Maybe you’re a big coffee connoisseur — Crossed can introduce you to other people who hang out at the same coffee shop.”

“If you went to a party but didn’t have the nerve to talk to someone, Crossed can come to your rescue, pointing out that you were both in the same place the night before,” says Manny Manzel, co-founder and CEO of Crossed. “That’s a much easier way to start a conversation. Plus, you won’t have to scream at each other over loud music.”

While other social networking apps require lots of time and effort, Crossed works in the background while you do other things. “The app multitasks on your behalf,” Manzel explains. “It constantly works to find new contacts for you so that you don’t have to. It also introduces you to people so you don’t have to walk up to them for no apparent reason and go through the awkwardness of introducing yourself cold.”

Crossed also takes security seriously. All communication on the platform is encrypted to the highest standards, and its “Safe Mode” feature allows users to choose which potential matches can view their profiles. Additionally, once Crossed’s “Safe Mode” is activated, you will not appear to other users around you unless you are both at a safe distance apart to further protect your personal safety and avoid unwanted matches.

Fill your college experience with fun

No one should spend their precious college years holed up in their dorm room, staring at a screen and feeling lonely. With Crossed, no one needs to anymore. 

Crossed helps college students get out of their dorm rooms, make friends, and find those special people who are interested in the same things as themselves. In this way, Crossed puts technology in service of the real world, rather than vice versa.

Meet the people who will be your college friends for the rest of your life. Meet your future roommates and business partners. Meet the love of your life. Join Crossed today!

Continue Reading

Trending