Rachel renee2/26/2024 ![]() ![]() We started off as a drug testing company in Kansas City, MO and in order to conduct business with other businesses we would CONSTANTLY have to sign up on all these various platforms and it simply became overwhelming. So, at this point I’m sure you’re wondering how I thought of this. Speaking of the customer, they too will enjoy a synchronized experience and have access to all of their everyday needs and leisure purchases without having to continuously platform hop or google search. “The Chameleon” is what separates the Goat Moves Marketplace platform from every other e-commerce, digital marketplace and service platform. I was granted a provisional patent for the unique feature- I named it “The Chameleon” because it adapts to what the users (both seller and customer) need for a seamless experience. I am very excited about this! My team and I have been working so diligently to create the ultimate platform for the entrepreneurs of today. We charge 10% flat fees to our sellers on the product and digital service side and we offer weekly payouts. This reduces your platform fees and makes It easier for the customer to find different features of your business. On the Goat Moves Marketplace platform you have a completely synchronized experience that allows you to sell ALL of your services in ONE location. Amazon to sell their products, Fiverr to sell digital services and Yelp or a Google listing to display their physical location. Today people sell online courses, consultations, in-person services and products. For an entrepreneur to sell all of their services they would need to sign up on at least 3-4 different platforms. It’s the age of the entrepreneur and I wanted to create a unique platform that would cater to them. How did you come up with the idea for your business? ![]() Rachel, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. All opinions and comments are my own.We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Rachel Renee a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below. Masters of Mischief is tight and zippy, packed with zany detours and adventures, with an energetic, sometimes jinxed, sometimes super-winning young protagonist in Max and an awesomely talented and stalwart friend in Erin.and the promise of more series entries to come!Įm>I received a copy of this title courtesy of partner Simon & Schuster in exchange for an honest review and for the purposes of a blog post. Readers who have read through the Dork Diaries series may of course adore this series, but readers who haven't read the Dork Diaries series and are looking for more fun illustrated novels to try out, I would give this one a whirl! The boldly-lined illustrations (done, as I learned from the Acknowledgements, by Rachel Renée Russell's daughter Nikki Russell!) interspersed within the journal-format are super appealing and add a great action-adventure graphic touch to the books. I would say that while it is not totally essential to have read the first two titles in the series (and I had not!), I would still recommend it- to get a better sense of characters and prior events. Masters of Mischief is rollicking and fast- highly, highly entertaining and readable- beginning to end. The ending leaves on quite a clang of cliffhanger (Max had warned readers that it would!), and it will likely leave readers clamoring to read the next book. After a nail-biting, smelly, and funny turn after turn of events, Max and Erin find themselves free of the dumpster.but facing the possibility of a lifetime of being grounded or in detention! As Max and Erin try to stay ahead of the trio of burglars, the troupe of thieves very brashly and very boldly return to the scene of the crime (!) and the crime-fighting duo finds themselves in yet another incredibly tight and dangerous situation. ![]() Max and his friend (and very, very, secret crush) Erin find themselves stuck in a horribly icky and smelly dumpster on school property after thinking they have foiled the plans of three loud, oafish and scheming burglars who were attempting to steal school property. In first-person narrative- through Max's journal entries- Masters of Mischief begins right where the climax of book two, Middle School Mayhem, left off. "I knew middle school was going to be really hard, but I never expected to be BURIED ALICE in a DUMPSTER full of ROTTING GARBAGE, wearing an ICE PRINCESS COSTUME and BIKER BOOTS!" The Max Crumbly series takes place in the world of Dork Diaries, but with a focus on a different set of characters and protagonist/hero Max Crumbly leading the way. You will probably be familiar with the name of author Rachel Renée Russell as the creator behind the tremendously popular and much-loved illustrated middle grade series Dork Diaries. Uthor Rachel Renée Russell returns with the third book in the bestselling The Misadventures of Max Crumbly series, Masters of Mischief.
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