more newbie advice...

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I'm not a high roller or anything. But I have had some mild success from a wide range of experiences.

My next piece of newbie advice is that success is relative.
What works for others might not work for you.
So keep things fresh and try your own thing.

I've tested this with a friend of mine. We've opened 2 similar sites, no auto content, made our own post. And we judged each others post... critiqued them so that in our minds one wouldn't go above the other.

Then we spent $50 in PPC pushing traffic to it. He made money & I lost money.






That is all
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  • Profile picture of the author Davy Norton
    hey

    Also what i would suggest for any newbie is to set up a blog very powerful for getting traffic this will help alot with your business its a place were customers can come leave comments were when you get new people to your site they will see that they can trust you

    thanks
    Davy


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  • Profile picture of the author Igor Kheifets
    Originally Posted by underthegun View Post

    I'm not a high roller or anything. But I have had some mild success from a wide range of experiences.

    My next piece of newbie advice is that success is relative.
    What works for others might not work for you.
    So keep things fresh and try your own thing.

    I've tested this with a friend of mine. We've opened 2 similar sites, no auto content, made our own post. And we judged each others post... critiqued them so that in our minds one wouldn't go above the other.

    Then we spent $50 in PPC pushing traffic to it. He made money & I lost money.

    That is all
    This is so true.

    I too discovered this not so long ago, since I really
    pushed myself into working on "proven" money making ways,
    blueprints and systems.

    There's really no such thing as a proven blueprint for success.

    Even the best selling success book of all times "Think and Grow Rich"
    never gives you a proven blueprint to a successful life-it's all about
    mental attitude rather than concrete action steps

    So, the conclusion from all this rambling is this:

    Internet marketing success is complete opposite of a video
    game. In a video game-you will always find a proven way to
    get through. This is a complete contrary to what's happening in the
    real world.

    I've spent over $10,000 on marketing education and I can guarantee
    you this: there's no such coaching program that will make you rich
    just for consuming it.

    Igor
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  • Profile picture of the author underthegun
    Yup that's pretty much it. Like I said success in this field is relative and like you said there is no "blue print".
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    • Profile picture of the author meganeven
      This seems like it would be common sense, but it really isn't. People always want a step-by-step guide...what they don't realize is they need to make one!
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorkay
    Yes, I agree that it is relative, but guess what...

    No one stands a chance unless they take ACTION.

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