by cor3ys
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Hi all

Just had a read up on the The war room forum sounds very intresting are there many members here that use it ? and have found it it very useful from a newbie's prospective ? any info would be great
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
    might be a bit much for a really new person. If you've already been in IM for a while, got the basics down, its a fantastic resource. But if you dont know the basics, you might be in over your head in the warroom
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      You could also do a forum search for 'war room'.
      This question gets asked weekly and you'll find your answer in spades by doing a search.
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    • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
      Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

      But if you dont know the basics, you might be in over your head in the warroom
      Not sure if I agree. Here's why:

      From my experience teaching newbies in Media (Radio) for almost 20 years, it was always better and easier to teach people that NEVER worked in a Radio Station - because they had no "addictions".

      People who worked in Radio for a year or two, those had "addictions" very difficult to remove. Very, very difficult.

      So i'd say join the War Room, take a month to read different methods, and then, choose 1 method to apply.

      One method. Otherwise you'll get trapped in information overload.

      Hope it helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author cor3ys
    Thanks for your reply Michael, i am very new to IM only been touching it for a couple of months and far off from geting the basics under mybelt but getting there slowly...

    Will hold off for a bit i think and continue my long journey of swollowing up as much information as i can....
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
    yeah. there is a lot of good basic information in the regular forum. Give it a couple months of searching and reading and then you'll get a lot more out of the warroom. Probably one of the biggest problems with newbies is information overload. Tends to scare people off before they really get going
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  • Profile picture of the author cor3ys
    i can handle the information overload its filtering out the good from the bad that's the tough bit....
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Like I said before Cor, use the forum search function.
      Here's what I did when I first joined here and in fact still do.
      If I see a forum thread that peaks my interest after reading it if I want to learn more I'll use the search function and almost always a bunch of other threads will show up.
      Also if I hear about something IM related that I want more info on, I'll come here and do a forum search on the subject.

      It won't take you long to see who is giving it to you straight and who isn't.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by cor3ys View Post

    Just had a read up on the The war room forum sounds very intresting are there many members here that use it ? and have found it it very useful from a newbie's prospective ? any info would be great
    The War Room is awesome. Join it as soon as you can. Just being there means something.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    I agree - Within 15 minutes of joining I had my money back in software applications, reports etc.

    It's like a give-way-free-for-all.

    Wish I had more time to spend there and something to contribute...
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