Why you newbies? Always ask everywhere... But you never take action!

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The title of this thread is my direct question for newbies!

Let me explain... I'm a newbie too, and I think is much easy for us as a newbies to form a team and make some money together, than to start alone on the road or to obtain a collaboration with the most experienced.

I want to make a team with others newbie from this forum, to work together and lunch a WSO together. I sent over 20 PMs to different newbie who asked in this forum how to make money or something like this. I got two reply, but none of them did not yet materialized.

Why you all day ask everywhere and when somebody come to you with an offer to work together you are not interested?

Think about it. If we put our newbie knowledge together we have a lot of chances to succeed.

I'm curious of your answers!
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  • Profile picture of the author Salman Ravoof
    When all the newbie powers combine, we have Caption n00b.

    Just kidding.

    You have a good idea, great even, but what exactly do you have in mind? Creating a WSO isn't something newbies should be aiming for as per my knowledge. We should be aiming to learn and experiment at this stage, and only when we've attained a certain mastery should we reach out to others.
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    • Profile picture of the author StarkFrank
      Originally Posted by Salman Ravoof View Post

      When all the newbie powers combine, we have Caption n00b.

      Just kidding.

      You have a good idea, great even, but what exactly do you have in mind? Creating a WSO isn't something newbies should be aiming for as per my knowledge. We should be aiming to learn and experiment at this stage, and only when we've attained a certain mastery should we reach out to others.
      Hey happy you are here

      Why do we need to do something for the more experienced people ?
      Can not we do something for people like us, beginners?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    Besides the typical "they are lazy, misdirected, and forever chasing the next shiny bright object" answer given about newbies, I will take a stab or two:

    1. You say you are a newbie too. A fellow newbie may feel that they want their info from someone more experienced.

    2. You are new to the forum. No one knows you from Adam.

    3. You have posted 38 times. The first few I scanned you admitted to being confused, not knowing what to do, how to proceed, etc. See #1 above.

    4. Your website (NO offense intended) looks amateurish due to the plethora of grammatical mistakes. Lots of people take that as a sign that the owner doesn't know what they are doing.

    5. Approaching people through email or PM without first trying to build some sort of relationship in some way or another, is normally bad etiquette, looks and smells like spam, and gets deleted or ignored in almost every case that I personally receive. I know many others, newbie or veteran, feel the same.

    Mark



    Originally Posted by StarkFrank View Post

    The title of this thread is my direct question for newbies!

    Let me explain... I'm a newbie too, and I think is much easy for us as a newbies to form a team and make some money together, than to start alone on the road or to obtain a collaboration with the most experienced.

    I want to make a team with others newbie from this forum, to work together and lunch a WSO together. I sent over 20 PMs to different newbie who asked in this forum how to make money or something like this. I got two reply, but none of them did not yet materialized.

    Why you all day ask everywhere and when somebody come to you with an offer to work together you are not interested?

    Think about it. If we put our newbie knowledge together we have a lot of chances to succeed.

    I'm curious of your answers!
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    • Profile picture of the author StarkFrank
      Originally Posted by Mark Singletary View Post

      Besides the typical "they are lazy, misdirected, and forever chasing the next shiny bright object" answer given about newbies, I will take a stab or two:

      1. You say you are a newbie too. A fellow newbie may feel that they want their info from someone more experienced.

      2. You are new to the forum. No one knows you from Adam.

      3. You have posted 38 times. The first few I scanned you admitted to being confused, not knowing what to do, how to proceed, etc. See #1 above.

      4. Your website (NO offense intended) looks amateurish due to the plethora of grammatical mistakes. Lots of people take that as a sign that the owner doesn't know what they are doing.

      5. Approaching people through email or PM without first trying to build some sort of relationship in some way or another, is normally bad etiquette, looks and smells like spam, and gets deleted or ignored in almost every case that I personally receive. I know many others, newbie or veteran, feel the same.

      Mark


      1. You say you are a newbie too. A fellow newbie may feel that they want their info from someone more experienced.

      Yes I'm a newbie too, but I don't think waiting for someone with more experience to contact me and start make money with me, is a good strategy!

      2. You are new to the forum. No one knows you from Adam.
      Yes I'm new here, but once I will know members here don't think I will be interested to work with newbies.

      3. You have posted 38 times. The first few I scanned you admitted to being confused, not knowing what to do, how to proceed, etc. See #1 above.

      Yes I'm confused, but only if I try I can learn

      4. Your website (NO offense intended) looks amateurish due to the plethora of grammatical mistakes. Lots of people take that as a sign that the owner doesn't know what they are doing.

      Yes my site is not very well, full of mistakes, but if my site would be very good and I would bring money back I do not think I would like to work with newbies

      5. Approaching people through email or PM without first trying to build some sort of relationship in some way or another, is normally bad etiquette, looks and smells like spam, and gets deleted or ignored in almost every case that I personally receive. I know many others, newbie or veteran, feel the same.

      In a lot of wso created by members from here with a lot of experience we are told to contact members via pm or to take direct contact with them

      Thank you for your honest reply
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      • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
        Originally Posted by StarkFrank View Post

        Thank you for your honest reply
        And I just want to say that I didn't mean to discourage you or stop you in any way. It sounds like you've got some "get up and go" and are willing to put yourself out there and make things happen.

        I was just pointing out why some people may or may not respond to your offer.

        Good luck.
        Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author LarryHaywood
    In theory your idea of pulling together is a good idea, but as newbies what can you really offer if you don't yet know yourself what you are doing? You should concentrate on learning how to master something or at least show have some success in whatever it is you intend on promoting. Not saying it won't work but in my opinion it will be an uphill battle.
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    • Profile picture of the author StarkFrank
      Originally Posted by LarryHaywood View Post

      In theory your idea of pulling together is a good idea, but as newbies what can you really offer if you don't yet know yourself what you are doing? You should concentrate on learning how to master something or at least show have some success in whatever it is you intend on promoting. Not saying it won't work but in my opinion it will be an uphill battle.
      Not all of us knowing the same things, and putting together what we learn until now maybe we can succeed, and with an experience together we can only obtain more knowledge.
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      • Profile picture of the author LarryHaywood
        Originally Posted by StarkFrank View Post

        Not all of us knowing the same things, and putting together what we learn until now maybe we can succeed, and with an experience together we can only obtain more knowledge.
        This is also a true statement. Like I said, I'm not saying not to go for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Meharis
    Originally Posted by StarkFrank View Post

    The title of this thread is my direct question for newbies!

    Let me explain... I'm a newbie too, and I think is much easy for us as a newbies to form a team and make some money together, than to start alone on the road or to obtain a collaboration with the most experienced.

    I want to make a team with others newbie from this forum, to work together and lunch a WSO together. I sent over 20 PMs to different newbie who asked in this forum how to make money or something like this. I got two reply, but none of them did not yet materialized.

    Why you all day ask everywhere and when somebody come to you with an offer to work together you are not interested?

    Think about it. If we put our newbie knowledge together we have a lot of chances to succeed.

    I'm curious of your answers!

    You may have better results and answers right here:

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  • Profile picture of the author owenprescott
    I don't know if it is true for marketing but if you were to put 5 noob designers in a room together they would still come up with a mess, just in large quantities. Perhaps sharing resources would be a good idea though, I just wouldn't want other noobs having any say when it comes to my investments.
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    • Profile picture of the author StarkFrank
      Originally Posted by owenprescott View Post

      I don't know if it is true for marketing but if you were to put 5 noob designers in a room together they would still come up with a mess, just in large quantities. Perhaps sharing resources would be a good idea though, I just wouldn't want other noobs having any say when it comes to my investments.
      Hey I think people are made to work together, share the ideas and make things happen.

      Anyway I think the EGO is a big problem here and most are thinking of why to share with others when you can do it yourself, unfortunately less successful.
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  • Profile picture of the author andy32
    hey owen. id be interested in collaborating and thinking of ideas.

    Andy
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  • Profile picture of the author JonP
    For a lot of people taking action, at least consistent action, is the biggest obstacle they face in becoming successful. That holds true for the newbie and experienced alike unfortunately. Taking action brings a flood of feelings to many people, feelings like "what if I do this and it doesn't work", or "what if I do this and it does work", "what will others think", and so on and so forth. The little voice in our heads often keep us from doing the things we ought to do in order to become successful.

    It's much easier to think about doing something than actually doing it which is why everyone isn't making a killing in this business. It looks like you are taking action and I encourage you to keep on keeping on until you achieve the goals you set for yourself. Keep reaching out to others, you'll build those relationships over time. It won't happen overnight but you will get there.

    That's my rambling two cents.

    Jon.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    some cases newbies keep on questioning and don't take actions right after that because :
    - they're still getting use to think that this is a real business that we need to move fast
    - they're afraid of failing, fail when they do something but the result is not as expected

    Newbies need to fight with themselves to beat this thinking. Beat this thinking and start rolling the ball, those newbies will find their first lil success that will lead them into bigger one.
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