Why I Went Yearly on WA
I started with WA back in 2008 ( or thereabouts ). I got a great monthly rate which I put on a credit card. That credit card expired and caused me to use PayPal. However, I wasted so much time getting this straightened out that I had to pay the new monthly rate, which had risen by $10.00.
I dabbled in WA over the course of years, but I never engaged with the community. WA was pushing a new ( at that time ) feature called " Street Writers" ( I think that's what it's called ), but I think it is now called " Rapid Writer ". I never wrote an article using it. All this time I kept my membership in WA active and up to date.
In the meantime, I was paying thousands of dollars to other so called " Gurus " to make money ( not that I consider K & C gurus, but they certainly are in my opinion. And I mean that in a good way. ), but I couldn't make the most important thing that is necessary: a website. And nobody told me how to do it until now. I am still working on it because I don't want it to be a blog post but, rather an informational website ( maybe a membership site ), and that will take me some time to complete.
When I received Kyle's message in my inbox asking me to go yearly, I jumped at the opportunity. Why? Because It saved me money and there is value in it. Now, those who couldn't afford to pay monthly can now pay their credit card company $24.00+ a month in addition to what they pay it. Now, those who can't afford to put in the time can take some time off and know that they can resume their lessons or website building whenever they have time to do it without the worry of paying a monthly fee. It's a big " Win Win " for everyone.
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Win win as you say...
At your own pace.. just follwo g trai ing is best way to grow, a d ask questions when stuck...
Good luck