How do I start around here?
Although I am a 3 years old members of this forum, I was never really around in this time. How does one start here? I have read a lot of threads today, but it feels improper to comment and respond while I am a zero post, non existing member. And while I had good years online, I had bad ones too, so my experience is more related to things that worked, than to things that work now, and technical stuff.
Advices? I am not talking only about advices of where to start regarding working ideas, but also regarding my interaction with all the warriors around this place. And it does not feel right to give advices unless about technical stuff, since my online income ( and the only one for the last 10 years ) dropped considerably in the last year and so.
Is it ok to become a member of the war room, since I am nobody around here? And I am thinking of doing that and taking a few of the offers in the special offers area, any recommendation? I am not really into how to make 1000k a month, I don't want to look greedy, that would be a start too, but I would rather hit 5 figures on the medium term, I know from my own experience that under the right circumstances, you can do that without waiting for 1 year to pass. I understand the chances are little to spot and hunt the golden goose from day one, but I try to be optimistic about this.
My plan is to rinse and repeat playing with the methods in the special offers, and with the ideas from the free and payed forum. I feel a bit over burnt from the last year, but without testing, I don't see how I could do it, because most probably not all offers give a simple solution to income enhancement.
Cheers and glad to meet you ( I guess, lol )
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