Many of you buy courses, ebooks, and memberships by the truckload. It is certainly none of my business how many solutions that you buy and I am certainly not trying to discourage you from further learning... However, I do want to offer some advice for you to use before you buy your next information product. That advice is:
Do You Buy Info Products? If so, buy solutions, not theories.
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Many of you buy courses, ebooks, and memberships by the truckload. It is certainly none of my business how many solutions that you buy and I am certainly not trying to discourage you from further learning...
However, I do want to offer some advice for you to use before you buy your next information product. That advice is:
Ask the author if they can show you an example of the solution in use.
Often times the solution sounds great, but if there aren't any case studies or examples of the solution actually being used, then the "solution" is nothing more than theory.
Save yourself some time and money. Don't buy theories. Buy solutions.
However, I do want to offer some advice for you to use before you buy your next information product. That advice is:
Ask the author if they can show you an example of the solution in use.
Often times the solution sounds great, but if there aren't any case studies or examples of the solution actually being used, then the "solution" is nothing more than theory.
Save yourself some time and money. Don't buy theories. Buy solutions.
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