Anyone Here To Guid Me How To Use This Plateform?

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My Friend Suggest this forum and i am new here so any buddy give me suggestions on how to use this platform.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    Start here: https://www.warriorforum.com/main-in...rum-rules.html

    And then start reading, searching, and asking questions if you can't find the answers you need. There is a ton of helpful content to learn just about every aspect of online business.

    Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author Takaalliance
    When I first joined communities like this through research work at TAKA Alliance, the biggest help came from observing before posting.

    Take time to read the forum rules, explore different sections, and use the search feature -- many beginner questions already have solid discussions behind them.

    Try to focus on learning how experienced members frame their questions and responses rather than jumping into offers or tools too fast.

    If you treat the forum as a place to understand ideas, trust signals, and real user experiences, you'll get much more long-term value from it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    Mark has given you good direction.

    That Search feature will help you pull up info on the topic you're interested in. Maybe even up to 10+ years ago...and while some of the stuff can go stale, like PPC/SEO advice, the basics don't change. Sales doesn't change. So that's still valuable.

    If you have no idea what to look for, then you need to learn more about what "Internet Marketing" is, and then search for the pieces you think are interesting.

    IM is a bunch of things. There are many ways to "make money online", so you have to find out what appeals to you and go from there.

    For instance, you could start a business as an affiliate marketer, meaning you sell other people's offers and make a commission when you do. It's up to you to find and warm up that lead before sending them to the offer page. The offer owner takes care of the main concept (answering "Do people want this?", because the offer probably wouldn't be appealing to affiliates if they didn't), a lot of the marketing (swipe files of emails etc. for you to use), and all of the fulfillment (delivering the buyer what was promised).

    That's one way.

    Another way is to sell your own stuff. Now you're responsible for everything.

    Or you could create an agency, and help other businesses with finding and converting customers, or carrying out their daily operations. SEO, PPC, web design, outsourced fulfillment, more. You don't offer all of those things. Just watever you think you can do well.

    There are many other ways to make money online and be an Internet Marketer.

    One piece of advice: the more specific you are with your questions, the better people can help you. A very general question will get a very general answer, and probably more questions.

    This can lead to the asker giving up because it's too hard. That's what I call the Barrier to Entry. Just think about that. Many people won't pass that Barrier to Entry, and become those who at least attempt to be Internet Marketers. That means your competition is lower than you think. The general perception is that "everyone" sells online, but the reality is far fewer actually commit, learn something, and do.
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