Starting from square 1-Making a Career Online

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Hello All!
I am the dreaded newbie that has been creeping here for years, I have read e-books, threads and watched videos but have found it hard to know what to invest my time in.

What I have: Smarts, time, effort, heavy computer literacy and realistic expectations.

Interests: Baking, fashion, frugality, home-remedies, wedding planning, public speaking.

I am a recruiter as my career and would like to build income that is realistic! I have been telecommuting for years making money for other people and now I want to do it for myself. I can dedicate 20-30 hours a week to start with the hopes of going full time making $3,500-5k a month. Just like my "real" job.

What I don't have: A reliable "non-scam" guide to follow, a mentor, or a good idea of where to begin.

I'm great at recruiting, have set up some basic jewelry websites (no traffic of course), am a decent writer and REALLY want to cut ties to a schedule. I have thought about trying YouTube but something about putting myself out there is a little scary.

With all of my skills, can someone point me in the direction of where its easiest for a beginner to start? Even if its just research... I know these posts are likely frequent but I'm not looking to get rich quick without the efforts, I'm educated, professional and ready to begin a new journey!

I appreciate your response
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  • Profile picture of the author malcsimm
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    • Profile picture of the author CharlesL
      Originally Posted by malcsimm View Post

      Hi - what I advise my readers at HeyMalc.com to do is to invest in a decent money making system. I recommend the number of these to my readers which I have personally checked out, and where I actually know some of the people running these programs personally.

      It's really hard without a good blueprint to make money online - we all get dragged off on various tangents if we're not careful, and just waste our time make no money.

      So I think is best to have a roadmap from a decent person who is not out to rip you off.

      Good people I can think of include Chris Farrell, Rob Cornish, and also I like Bring the Fresh - Kelly Felix. Google leas and you have a place to start.

      All these have A-B-C methods of making money, decent support through a forum, and a good chance of turning the training into solid money making. Modest at first, but building over time.
      If a decent money-making 'system' really existed, wouldn't we all be using it?

      Originally Posted by malcsimm View Post

      At least this way you are not on your own - you can always go into their forums and asked people questions.
      The path to success is a lonely one. Get used to it.

      Originally Posted by malcsimm View Post

      Just don't go signing up to loads of "guru" lists and then head off reading sales pages left right and centre. That is a fail.
      This is what you have just advised him to do.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tinfoil1
        Thank you for the thoughts! Any guides that are legitimate/helpful that I should take a look at?
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      • Profile picture of the author malcsimm
        Originally Posted by CharlesL View Post

        If a decent money-making 'system' really existed, wouldn't we all be using it?

        The path to success is a lonely one. Get used to it.

        This is what you have just advised him to do.
        Wow! Cynical!

        There are ways of making money online from decent people – such as Chris Farrell, Kelly Felix, Rob Cornish, – which have a better than average chance of succeeding for someone who puts their back into it. And also which offer excellent support through a well attended forum.

        Whereas buying a scammy product from a scummy marketer with no backup is a fail.

        My path to success was certainly not lonely it was accompanied by a a lot of friendly and helpful people. Maybe your story was different, but is not inevitable.

        I advise as I see it. Basically, I think a positive idea is to find a decent money making programme – such as those I have mentioned above – then unsubscribe from everything else and just focus on one programme you have chosen.

        This is much more likely to give you success.

        Malc
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        • Profile picture of the author dholi1
          I would hate to admit how much money I have poured into the online marketing community and the newest "shiny thing" over the past 2 years. I've wasted a lot of money, but I've learned a ton of things. Namely... all the ways how not to do online marketing.

          Never the less, I'm still thankful for everything I have learned through my mistakes. I've been able to find some really good nuggets in all of it.

          While I haven't heard of all the people that have been recommended, just a few of them, the one that I know is top notch is Rob Cornish: GainHigherGround.com. He'll answer all your questions... no matter how many you have. Plus his training is excellent and affordable as well. If you don't know where to start, I'd start with him.

          Here's a bit of advice. Regardless of who you go with, in the beginning stick with one person, learn from them, IMPLEMENT what they teach and see where it goes. The worst thing you can do is hop from thing to thing and person to person... like I did. By doing that I totally succeeded in making nothing on the internet.

          It was only when I finally stopping hopping around and started implementing that I began to grow and make an income.

          I wish you the best!
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  • Profile picture of the author senderbot
    I recommend you read "4Hour Workweek" and spend some time finding a passion and an idea and an interest. Basically find a passion and a market and you have a business Read the book and come back with any questions on how to implement the ideas. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Riki Stein
    Originally Posted by Tinfoil1 View Post

    Hello All!


    What I don't have: A reliable "non-scam" guide to follow, a mentor, or a good idea of where to begin.
    Love that line!

    I know just how you feel; you seem to be pretty level-headed even though you may be a bit lost!

    My aimless swimming and lurking in the IM ocean of info finally ended when I joined a coaching program. Very highly recommended, if you can afford it.

    (Better than spending it on a thousand WSOs and doing nothing with them.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Kenster
    First of all, be prepared to enjoy the journey...the ups, downs, challenges, obstacles, successes. It's a rollercoaster ride that's a mix of emotional, mental, and strategic/tactical ups and downs.

    With that said, that's what makes it fun and rewarding. Most people fail at those first obstacles (which there absolutely will be)...but that only leaves more opportunity for the tenacious and dedicated...like you seem to be!!

    My advice, take time to research the many areas of IM...there are many. I personally love the digital media space because you can automate a good portion of the system, which is what most people are really after...a lifestyle business. There are many niches and many ways to pursue digital media, but it's my favorite "path" for sure.

    Either way, research, then pick a path, then dedicate time and effort into mastering it. Most paths work, it's a matter of getting it to work.

    Good luck on your entrepreneurial journey buddy!
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  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    Are there scam guides to follow out there?

    Do they work for some people?

    Just kidding.

    We all need a good laugh now and then, thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author AutomatedReferral
      Consider this as the secret to your success...

      You actually have skills, techniques and experience that people like us can actually learn from.

      You already have knowledge within what your passionate about that can solve our pressing challenges/ problems.

      Step 1.) Find out what our challenges are.
      Step 2.) Find out what methods you can use to teach the solutions to us.
      Step 3.) Then learn how to sell your solutions to us.

      There it is.
      Best of Luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Braybrooke
    Originally Posted by Tinfoil1 View Post

    I have thought about trying YouTube but something about putting myself out there is a little scary.
    You don't have to actually appear in the video yourself. Try PowerPoint and Animoto?
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  • Profile picture of the author savidge4
    Originally Posted by Tinfoil1 View Post

    Hello All!
    I am the dreaded newbie that has been creeping here for years, I have read e-books, threads and watched videos but have found it hard to know what to invest my time in.

    What I have: Smarts, time, effort, heavy computer literacy and realistic expectations.

    Interests: Baking, fashion, frugality, home-remedies, wedding planning, public speaking.

    I am a recruiter as my career and would like to build income that is realistic! I have been telecommuting for years making money for other people and now I want to do it for myself. I can dedicate 20-30 hours a week to start with the hopes of going full time making $3,500-5k a month. Just like my "real" job.

    What I don't have: A reliable "non-scam" guide to follow, a mentor, or a good idea of where to begin.

    I'm great at recruiting, have set up some basic jewelry websites (no traffic of course), am a decent writer and REALLY want to cut ties to a schedule. I have thought about trying YouTube but something about putting myself out there is a little scary.

    With all of my skills, can someone point me in the direction of where its easiest for a beginner to start? Even if its just research... I know these posts are likely frequent but I'm not looking to get rich quick without the efforts, I'm educated, professional and ready to begin a new journey!

    I appreciate your response
    There is a piece here I see the others have missed. You Have or Had jewelry websites? If they are still up, why not start there. Its sounds like the block here is that you need traffic? GET TRAFFIC. Start with FB, or pinterest. Develop free channels of traffic to that or those sites.

    Basically once you understand "Traffic", the rest can be easy. In your case start with that. Make sure those sites have places to sign up for a newsletter. Send your newsletter articles on home-remedy jewelry cleaners and the like. obviously include offers of Jewelry.

    Literally for $100 and a FB ad campaign you could have traffic tomorrow. It is THAT easy.
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    • You could most likely do well by just following some business startup and advertising / marketing fundamentals like the things below, since usually, only the fundamentals may apply across diverse situations and mediums in different time frames across a wide spectrum of industries and niches...

      *** Industry and Target Market Research -- First step is to pinpoint a set of immediate needs and urgent problems shared by people who go online and offline to find things and resources that can help them satisfy those needs and solve those problems (possibly because they could neither satisfy nor solve those on their own), and zone in on that group of people as your target market. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...

      *** Niche Research -- Second step is to pinpoint the things that your target market would most likely want so as to satisfy their specific needs and solve their particular problems. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...

      *** Business and Product and Partner Network Development -- Third step is to create some of those things and / or identify some of those things from others that you can legitimately give away or re-sell as an affiliate or distributor or ad publisher. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...

      *** Advertising / Marketing Campaign Planning -- Fourth step is to pinpoint the online and offline places, platforms, publications and so on that your target market uses and / or spends their time in so as to possibly talk to others with similar needs and problems or find experts who can help them or find the things that they want. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...

      *** Advertising / Marketing Campaign Implementation / Testing / Improvement -- Fifth step is to participate as a helpful member or become an effective contributor or become a valued partner developer or become a trusted advertiser or become a renowned publisher of useful content or so on of those places and things so as to position your brand and put your offers in front of your target market. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...

      *** Business Sustainability and Growth and Expansion Implementation / Testing / Improvement -- Sixth step is to provide helpful professional pre-sales and after sales support to your target market. Use your specialized skills or network resources or time or money or a combination of these things to do this...
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  • Profile picture of the author warren211
    I would take the advice of savidge4 and concentrate on your jewlery website and just start to learn about getting traffic as we all no if you have NO traffic you have NO business traffic is the key.
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