Sorry but I can't take some of your advises because I'm already in the year 257...though I found them very interesting.
this was what I have done:
1. VH taxes in every town. I still had negative income but still it was minimized to the full. Economic buildings was the priority.
2. I formed an alliance with epeiros and getai to take down macedonia (getai really doesn't attack Macedonia

). Next, I arranged a cease fire with AS (not that difficult) and formed as much alliances as possible.
3. I took Crete in the second turn (not that difficult though, the AI is way to stupid)
4. I destroyed any Macedonian fleets I could find (at first I wanted to disband my fleet but I couldn't and I don't know why

). I blocked their ports but I don't know if that did something important to their economy

5. War with Macedonia was inevitable. I started a attrition war and transported all available troops to Athens (I disbanded no unit).
6. After some small scale battle with them ("pick your battles") they made the mistake of attacking Sparte. After defeating the attacking forces, in a quick move, I joined all available units to form a small army and attack Korinth. Their garrison was small and I had to seize the opportunity. After that it was just making a cease fire with Macedonia.
Now I have a relatively good income (my max was 6000 per turn and I reached 40000 denari in 48 turns). In this last turns, Halicarnassos is always revolting against AS, giving me some free troops but the upkeep took a big slice from my income. I gave away Halicarnassos to AS, war with them would be suicide at this point. At this point I have a eye in Chalkis and I'm already preparing to attack it.
I don't know if this was a really good start but its working for me...I'm playing at medium difficulty just that you know

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