The Lesson Below the Training
Back in February, I posted a training about curating content (finding things to write about) using Google Alerts and Press This!
(Here it is in case you missed it:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/curating-...)
Well, anyhoo - I got to thinking about some of the questions I received from members, some in the comment section and a few by private message.
Now, I’ve always thought that for every person who takes the time to write with a question or suggestion, he or she is probably representing at least a few others that may have wanted to ask the same thing, or make the same observation, but didn’t. For that reason, I made sure to add any additional answers in the discussion section below the original training. This way, the training is even more complete and gets fleshed out so that hopefully, everyone gets all the information I intended to convey.
In my perusal of other people's trainings, I've noticed some have some very good discussions and extended training as well. Also, by reading the discussions below the training, I get an idea of who’s who here at WA. You often see the same people helping others and providing answers again and again. If I encounter someone new that seems to be an expert on a particular topic, I make sure to follow them and add them to my network, often stopping by their profile page to greet them. as well.
So, what I want to pass on here is - When taking another member’s training, don’t stop at the end of the last lesson. Scroll down, read some of the questions and comments. Ask questions of your own. Make sure you get as much out of your time here at WA as you can.
I always try to answer as fully as I can. If I don’t know the answer, I try to point you in the direction of someone who does. Well, that’s all I’ve got for today
Stay hungry for knowledge, my friends,
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I'm always hungry!!!
Yes, I've often followed people because I liked their reply or response to a question or comment. Every comment doesn't have to be a thesis, but I appreciate the thoroughness of certain responses. You really can learn so much!
Thanks for those deep-rooted lessons, Hal. (Hmmm...that has a nice ring to it).
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thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!