Need advice on choosing a mentor for affiliate marketing

by nav123
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Hi everyone I am planning to join Chris farell membership site after my exams which will end around November.I would like to know as a newbie without prior experience whose interested in affiliate marketing is it ideal to join Chris farell membership program or do you guys can recommend me a mentor whose more specialise in this field. I have an budget around 1k USD.
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  • Profile picture of the author braincandy7
    Farrell is very good at explaining the basics.....so good in fact that your 85 year old gandma would understand. However the basics are all you will ever get and all the time you will be encouraged to take the easy option out and promote his membership site via his ready made squeeze page.

    Add me on skype and we can have a chat.
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  • Profile picture of the author shawoon98
    In any case you need some time to excel the whole online marketing process. I like Chris Farell and his products. I think it's a good choice to start with a renowned membership sites like this. I started with a similar site of Stephen Pierce. They all will give you the basic idea that everyone needs. With time, you'll know which path you should choose.

    Please do remember some Do's and Don'ts things no matter where you start from-

    Do's-
    1. Stick to a community like Warrior Forum.
    2. Build list whatever you do.
    3. Stop buying and start selling.

    Don'ts-
    1. Don't mess up with too many projects together. Start one, finish it. Then start another one.
    2. Don't buy shiny products. Trust me, you don't need most of them out there.
    3. Don't look for shortcut. It's business. There is no shortcut.
    4. Don't always look for free. Free is never really FREE. .


    I hope that helps.
    -M. Bari
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  • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
    It all depends on where you want to be after your initial training ends.

    Do you just want the basics so you can go out there and make a few bucks?

    What are you looking for out of a recommended course? What are your goals after the training?

    Answer these questions then we can find you a good fit
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    • Profile picture of the author nav123
      Originally Posted by entrepreneurjay View Post

      It all depends on where you want to be after your initial training ends.

      Do you just want the basics so you can go out there and make a few bucks?

      What are you looking for out of a recommended course? What are your goals after the training?

      Answer these questions then we can find you a good fit
      Hi sir I want to at least know how to set up an autopilot affiliate website at the end and have some technical knowledge.I am interested to learn the basics in order to build an online asset rather than saying quick bucks. Anyway thanks everyone for your useful posts. Deeply appreciate it.
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  • Profile picture of the author johan_malmo
    I've heard good stuff about him but didn't try it myself. Please let me know if you decide and then what you think. If you go...
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark72
    Chris Farrell is one of the good guys in my opinion. You can get lots useful, easy to understand content just by signing up to his list if you haven't already.

    Another top marketer who I can't recommend enough is Charlie Page. When you sign up to his list he teaches you more useful marketing tactics than many paid porducts I've bought over the years.
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  • Profile picture of the author gcbmark20
    It is a great place to start but do not think that your learning ends there.

    You will learn far more advanced strategies here that allow you to take your online business to the next level.

    The WSO section has some great products that show you methods you wouldn't be taught else where.

    I would recommend the C.F. if you are a complete newcomer!

    But always aim to sharpen your skills once you know how to build a list, market to your list and so on.

    All the best and keep us updated on your progress!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author baokhau
    Chris Farrell Membership is really good for you to give a try. I wonder if Chris updates his coaching program or not because the new look has been released.

    Btw, if you want to learn about affiliate marketing, you can try:

    - Affiloblueprint by Mark Ling, you can see some warriors said about this program here.

    - Your affiliate profit blueprint by Neil Stafford. I tried this 2 week (but currently i suspend my account due to the monthly fee) and it looks so good.

    Tip: When you intend to try some product, just google 'product name' + warrior forum, you will know it will be worth for sticking or not.

    -Bao
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  • Profile picture of the author Rok Solid
    Hey Naveen

    I've heard the name but I can't say that I'm familiar with Chris Farrell's coaching programs.

    What I can tell you however, is that choosing a mentor is a very individual thing. Someone great for may be a terrible fit for you so you'll have to do some checking around and comparing for yourself.

    Not to worry though. This isn't as difficult as you may think. Here are a couple of things to consider when choosing someone to mentor you:

    1. Decide what you want to learn and you're preferred method of learning - some people want to learn how to set up a big business with multiple employees, others are looking for something that doesn't require employees

    2. Figure out how you prefer to learn. Some people like checklists or pdf manuals, others like video training, others want a weekly webinar and so on. Whatever your choice (or combination) be sure that the coaches you're considering teach in this way.

    3. Honestly assess where you are now in your online marketing education. If you're not a total newbie then newbie training probably won't motivate you to do anything. If you're not advanced, then advanced training will simply go over your head and you'll just be confused. In either case you'll be wasting your time and money

    If Chris seems like someone who meets your requirements then he may be a good fit for you. If not then keep searching my friend.

    Also bear in mind that you may not find the ideal coach for you the first time. I know I didn't. In spite of what many would have you believe, there is a learning curve here, so be patient.

    Hope that helps

    All the best
    Ricky
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  • Profile picture of the author Noah Fleming
    Chris is a super smart guy.
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