Want to learn and earn - advise needed

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I am new to WF. I would like to know which is the best way to start out?

I am not totally a newbie. In theory, I know I have to get domain name, hosting, autoresponders, I only heard about about blogger, wordpress, but do not have a blog or website or facebook, twitter, or myspace accounts...

I can spend 2 hours per night and on weekends may be 6-10 hours. I don't want to spend too much money in the beginning, as I want to learn first do many tasks myself...

What should I learn first, second etc in order to start making a living par time on the internet?

Much obliged,
Regards,
Isa.
#advise #earn #learn #needed
  • Profile picture of the author Paul Barber
    go to thirtydaychallenge.com sign up for the free and very profession course. reality you need about 4 hours per day to follow it through, but you could catch up at weekends. then in a month you will be much wiser.

    Stay focused with 30dc, or whoever you follow and learn from and do not even look at all the other tempting promises of short cut to riches you will come across, you'll just get distracted and confused!
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  • Profile picture of the author FeedbackSecrets
    I would say to pick a field that interests you. That could be SEO, Social Media Marketing, PPC, Affiliate Marketing. Then study that niche as much as you can. This will allow you to focus and keep your from getting distracted and diffused.

    Once you have studied for a while, try an experiment based on what you have learned. Based on the results of that experiment come up with another. Eventually these experiments will start paying off for you.

    It could be after your 10th, your 100th, or your 1000th. Also, try not to spend too much money on your experiments. You are spending time, energy, and effort those are already a large enough investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficMystic
    make sure you learn the basic first before moving on. if you do the 30dc as the guy linked to above.. do either year 2008 rather than 2009. It covers the basics in more details and does not just promote the use of tools without the understanding of the techniques involved.

    You can find the 2008 videos on youtube
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    • Profile picture of the author coconutisa
      Much appreciated for the response. I signed up at 30daychallenge. Now Is the following link is 30 day challenge 2008

      http:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad_r9gcJU5Q&NR=1
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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Barber
        [quote=coconutisa;1689130]Much appreciated for the response. I signed up at 30daychallenge. Now Is the following link is 30 day challenge 2008



        It's not the 2009 one. If you joined through thirtydaychallenge.com then you will get the right stuff. You can download all the videos on iplayer (all explained in the course) or search in the podcast section of iplayer shop for ed dale. You will see several entries depending on what platform and I think previous years are still on there. Find the right one. Click "get all" and leave your computer downloading over night (2.2 gig). Start a No 1 and away you go!
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy Trump
    I think you have made a good choice with the 30 day challenge. When first starting out its easy to get duped into spending a lot of money on mentoring or courses that promise shortcuts to riches. In reality you are better off saving your money and just putting your time in by learning yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author duncanb
    Definately concentrate on one field only. This way you will not be running around the forum like a headless chicken!

    Also spend some time on WF!, its a great resource for newbies!
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