What niche should i really go into?

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I am currently a newbie in internet marketing and I do research on How to make money online.

I am into the niche of making money online for beginners.I know how people make money online but as a newbie myself,I needed more time to really earn some money online.

There are some people saying that I myself is also a beginner,what makes me have the right to teach other people when I do not have much results but
I am an affiliate of chris farrell membership and I really learnt a lot from him,I wanted to share with people what I have learnt just that I did not have any significant results yet.


He is the one who will be teaching you the things but not me.My job was to create an awesome squeeze page and people will get to know more about his membership site.

So what you guys think?Should i continue in this niche as I myself is also a beginner just that I am aware of what are the techniques in making money online.
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  • Profile picture of the author LynnLewis
    Consider starting a blog where you post about your progress. As you follow the information you get from Chris, you write about your experiences and results on your blog.

    You can invite others to join Chris's site and then compare and brainstorm with you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacko
    Guess LynnLewis gave you a very good advice, Haruki.

    Start a blog telling what you've been doing during the week or day.

    I know many people that started this way.

    PM and I'll give you the address of some very good blogs
    where people just report weekly (or daily)
    the progress they have made. . .

    Cheers!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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    Choose a niche that you're passionate about.
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    • Profile picture of the author mrcouchpotato
      I agree with starting a blog. Make it like a daily diary of your progress. Show what you've learned (without giving away any of the membership site secrets) and how you're implimenting them.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Haruki92 View Post

    Should i continue in this niche as I myself is also a beginner
    In my opinion definitely not.

    I think that selecting that as a first niche is one of the commonest underlying reasons for the very high initial "fail-rate" of people starting out in IM.

    I agree with the people telling you that there's very little sense in setting up a business advising people how to do something of which you have no experience yourself.

    There are hundreds and hundreds of other niches, out there ...
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      I agree with Alexa.

      You'll be competing with some of the most successful “business brains” on the planet. There's nothing wrong with choosing IM as your niche (and you could probably make money) however for me it's much easier to learn from those “business brains” and choose a non IM niche that you're interested in.
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  • Profile picture of the author augustusrome17
    Start a new blog which is your fav. niche and then proceed further
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
    Originally Posted by Haruki92 View Post

    I am currently a newbie in internet marketing and I do research on How to make money online.

    I am into the niche of making money online for beginners.I know how people make money online but as a newbie myself,I needed more time to really earn some money online.

    There are some people saying that I myself is also a beginner,what makes me have the right to teach other people when I do not have much results but
    I am an affiliate of chris farrell membership and I really learnt a lot from him,I wanted to share with people what I have learnt just that I did not have any significant results yet.


    He is the one who will be teaching you the things but not me.My job was to create an awesome squeeze page and people will get to know more about his membership site.

    So what you guys think?Should i continue in this niche as I myself is also a beginner just that I am aware of what are the techniques in making money online.
    The "make money" niche is a good one to go into. There is huge demand, and there are tons of products to promote. You just have to promote quality products. I have also met a lot of great people along the way.

    Just because you are a newbie doesn't mean that you don't have anything to teach. There are always going to be people newer than you. I would suggest that you start a blog and document your journey.

    Good luck,
    Joey
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