My Progress as an affiliate
Last evening, I completed lesson 10 in level 2 of my training certification. I look back to three plus weeks ago when I first enrolled with WA as an affiliate. I had no idea where to start or how to start. In these few weeks, I have managed to create a website, learned the value and importance of key words, put techniques into place such as alphabet soup, checked keyword searches through Jaaxy and so many other lessons that I could go on and on. Even though I consider myself to still be a newbie, I feel that I have made strides and feel a little more comfortable with what I have learned and how to implement what I have learned. There is definately a learning curve with lots of information to retain and implement however, I am beginning to get comfortable with lessons and daily trainings. I am writing this blog for those newbies who may just be getting started with WA. Take time to view the trainings, even if you need to review each lesson several times. There were times when I would have to review a session 3 or more times before things began to sink in. Just know that as a WA affiliate, you have a wealth of information and support that is there just for the asking!
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I couldn't agree more. I've been in a little under 3 weeks and I feel i've made leaps and bounds in my knowledge and confidence. Being blind, there are areas that I really struggle with such as making sure images are correct and looking how I want them to. I just had to reach out to my upline and they were brilliant, as were other members of the WA community. Now I've just been given a job offer and if I'm honest, I'd rather not take it. I want to be at home doing WA but needs must and I know if i continue on with WA as often as my time allows I will eventually be able to ditch the job and earn from home.
Thanks Kerry for your follow up. I'm sure that you will be most successful with WA and I wish you the best in your endeavors.
Bella,
Awesome that you finished a level. I am getting there, and it gets better as one goes through it. Do not take shortcuts, I did and regretted it. :)
Many thanks for the follow up Wdcope. And I agree,don't take shortcuts. Baby steps seem to work best for me. Wishing you continued success.
That's a great post, Bella, and good advice for newbies.
Even if someone has absolutely NO previous experience, the training should guide them through and if they have any questions or hit a block, the super-helpful community here will help them out.
Well done on completing Level 2.
Onwards and upwards... :-)
Ian
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Information overload at this end at the moment.