Any Newbies Considering Quitting - Read This First
Don't Quit Too Quick
Now, I don't consider myself a newbie, nor do I consider myself a lifer, nor very experienced.
However I also don't consider myself a quitter (except for nicotine) a long time ago but that's allowed.
One thing that's pushed me along here to get somewhere when the training is tying me up on knots is reading success posts, (I'll post something you might like about that later)
I can always tell when someone here Is new, when I dip into chat and the first thing I read from them is "How long will it take to make money?"
Or "Does this really work?" Then we go onto "Can someone show me where to put my affiliate links please?"
if you're already asking this in chat, then I don't think you'll be around very long, simply because WA does work, I know that myself, but WA didn't work for me in Month 1, 2, or 3 but that was simply because I hadn't worked it. Month 4 for me, it worked
Some take longer
DO NOT QUIT
JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED THAT
DO NOT QUIT
My Vegas count is still sitting at 96, but that's fine because if that airplane count was for education instead of sales, I'd cleared 300 by now easily
As soon as you join here, you will be welcomed by Kyle or Carson who will send you some training straight away.
Take the training, then take it again if you need to, you might not get it first time around. We all learn in different ways.
Are you still considering quitting? If you are comment here so everyone else can guide you
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Yeah. Like it Dave. I think the only real problem some new joiners have is that they believe they can buck the trend and start earning inside a month. Looking for shortcuts when there aren't any. Once they realise there aren't any, they either get on with it or quit. No other way.
This is so true Dave. The first couple of months can feel like you are getting nowhere slowly but then all of a sudden all the pieces of the puzzle fall in place and your site is up and running!
Many people quit so close to that turning point. Keep going, and see what happens.
Cath :-)
During my first few weeks here, the site could've been written in Japanese/Cantonese/Mandarin or anything else but English and that's exactly what new joiners find so daunting. Like anything else, you can't become Mo Farah straight away - don't know where that one came from !
I know what you mean. Like Mo trading we build and write. So yes I get where you are coming from. :-)
I'm still putting the pieces together but it's a great journey
Bet you're glad I dragged you in here now eh?
for sure, I had no idea it was going to take me to where I am today! 2017 is going to be awesome thanks to you and WA :-)
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Great advice. This is all about long term success, not short term gain. Stay the distance.