I am a newbie seeking advice and contacts please.

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Ps.. If it is a better situation for you I would love to be mentored by you...I will pay to put you in my downline and we can make money together...
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  • Hi Michael,

    Spend time reading all the valuable information that is available for free on Warrior Forum.

    You will find the answer to a lot of your questions - eventually. It takes time and work to learn all the stuff that you will need.

    Looking back to when I started I am amazed at the things that I can do now that I thought were beyond my capabilities. I have learned a little html so I can build and maintain a simple website, install a blog, create graphics, promote the website for traffic etc, etc,. Most of which I have learned from reading stuff on this forum - and without spending too much on ebooks or courses.

    If you have any questions about a specific topic, post a question in the relevent forum on here - there is always someone willing to help.

    Do remember that (most) people on this forum are also running a business and 'time is money'

    Good Luck

    Karen
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    • Thanks for your message Karen

      Is it better to outsource your first time?..I am a kinesthetic learner so I learn from moving while I do things..it is hard for me to sit still and learn lol.
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  • Michael you should listen to Karen, she's giving great ideas and I agree with what she's saying.

    The best way of learning is by reading and applying it yourself. I know that's how I've learned everything I know.
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  • If you can afford $25 I'd diffently join the warrior private forum here....lots of tips, advice, and marketing freebies. Best monet ever spent...most here on this forum would agree
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  • Isn't the War Room $37? And yes, it's worth the investment.
  • I am looking forward to the war room...
  • Before you go on and start to outsource, you gotta be sure of your entire IM plan.

    Because each freelancer is only doing his/her specific task, and does not have access to the big picture.

    If you are a newbie, then you really need to do some serious reading up, or even get a coach.

    This way, you won't be throwing away precious cash at random freelancers when you can't put all the pieces together.

    Hope this helps!
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    • I do have a domain name. I am about to create my website. My host is hostgator.com

      I have just started my first blog telling my real story of how I found the product, a testimonial of sorts and subtle sales pitch. I will be creating an informational blog about Australia's native foods. I am just working within my limitations as I learn.

      As it is my first website and it is a promotional marketing concept. I need to create an online marketing plan. This is something new for me.

      I would love to hear from someone that would be willing to criticize my blog so far and recommend the best widgets to add to it.

      I require a good opt-in, some inf on how to add my product to clickbank and set up affiliates for my blog amongst other things
    • Does List Building For Newbies cover wordpress widgets?
  • Get your access to the warrior room you'll enjoy it :-)

    All the best for your health, that's the most important in life!

    TK

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    Welcome to the forum dude. Take it easy. You don't have to start looking for JV partners immediately you join a forum made up of total strangers.

    You need credibility first okay?
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  • Just a little word of advice about outsourcing.

    Yes, it's boring to do stuff you don't like. I get that!

    Yes, it's faster than doing it yourself when you don't know how. I get that, too!

    But there's something you need to understand: in order to properly instruct and supervise outsourcers, and know if you're being ripped off or have just found a gem of an outsourcer, you need to understand the different aspects of running a business.

    Furthermore, you can improve your business much more when you're actually learning what works as you do it. And you won't risk losing money from paying people but not getting a return on investment.

    Just something to keep in mind!

    Best of luck!
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  • Welcome, Michael! What an inspiring story! I was going to suggest that you create a post about it on your site, but I see you've already done it

    As some of the other posters have said, there is alot of great information and some really great people here on WF. Take time to learn things (whether it's here or anywhere else) slowly, so that you know you're doing everything right. Trust me, it can feel like information overload if you try to soak in everything at once!

    As far as outsourcing goes, that's a decision only you can make. Take an honest look at your skills - what are you good at? What are you not so good at? What do you like to do? What do you hate to do? If you hate doing something, or you're just not very skilled at something, you may want to outsource it to a professional that can handle it for you.
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  • Hi Michael...

    I read your post and well..good on ya for trying...

    I am also new here on this forum and am in the process of launching my first product...Saying that though I have a lot of experience with business in general...

    Listen there is guy called Brett McFall who lives on the Gold Coast..Brett sent me abook a while ago free of charge..AS my brother met him or something like that..He basically is a copywriter who turned his talents to the net..

    He send me an email a few weeks ago and to be honest he seemed like a good guy..(hard to say form an email). Check out his site and see if you can get a copy of his book..You probably could just ring him and ask personally..

    There is good stuff in his book..

    The thing is mate, as with most things people are reluctant to move ahead for one reason or another..I seriously believe that you can do what you need just go ahead and do it..One thing that I know is that for every advice you get free 9 out of 10 will complicate it to point where you think that it is negative or you become reluctant yourself. Now I am not saying that people do this with intent..What I read on this forum is a lot of good stuff obviously like minded people..The thing is though the biggest battle is taking a jump..In management there are 3 rules..Indecision is the far worse then a wrong decision..we all like the correct decision but that seldom happens with something new...

    So with that said..I would give it a go yourself then ask for feedback form your peers..The best advice is free..but you must know what it is specially you are asking or you can led astray to easy..It sounds like you are personally involved with this product so simply by documenting what ever it is you will come across as being honest and reliable..I wouldn't worry about sales script to start with..just get your message out..technical things can easily be outsourced..

    As for the kinesthetic thing, this is not a problem just move a bit when you are thinking about things..I do it all the time..

    Merlin.
  • Michael,

    My product is specifically what you are asking for in your first post...send me an email...realmarketingmagic@gmail.com

    I'll send you an advance copy of my stuff for an honest review that I can use as a testimonial..

    I hope that it will help you..

    Merlin.
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    • Michael,

      There are two very reputable MLM related marketers online.

      1) Mike Dillard and his "Magnetic Sponsoring" program
      and
      2) James Grandstaff and his "Downline Secrets" program

      It would be helpful to do a search engine request for both of these online marketers for some information on how to market a network marketing product.

      If anything, get on their email lists for some freebie advice for internet marketing of products.
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  • Hi and welcome to Warrior Forum...

    There is tons of really useful and practical advice here and I'm sure you'll find that the people are helpful. I'm about to launch a new website, designed to provide free resources to new marketers, and if you send me a quick PM with your email address, I'll let you know when it's live.

    All the resources and advice on the site will be completely free and aimed completely at newbies!

    Good Luck!
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    • I still need 3 more posts to be able to send a pm...lol I won't spam for it.

      I will send you a message when I can...I checked out your product. Interesting. Are the rules the same with physical products as they are with ebooks etc?

      I do not want to sell a dream..I just want to sell good health and something that is of real benefit.

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