I've been going through Jay's excellent webinar training sessions and have seen reference made to various checklists (eg, local marketing client checklist, etc.). Is there one p
When Jay's webinars are ready for replay, if a pdf has been offered then give him time to upload. The upload will usually be in the comment section below the replay. That was the case of this checklist. If many people comment you will have to scroll way down to find it.
Hi Jon! It would be awesome if someone knows the whereabouts of the checklists. I know Jay must be massively swamped as I asked him for it a few months back and did not get a response. Hopefully someone here will have access to it (if it exists in the first place). Thank you for posting this! God Bless! ~Cathy
Loes, it's a place where things are held safe, like if you made a file to put all kinds of WA things you wanted to save in it. That would be a repository. Not sure what he's asking here, though.
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Is there a checklist repository?
I've been going through Jay's excellent webinar training sessions and have seen reference made to various checklists (eg, local marketing client checklist, etc.). Is there one p
When Jay's webinars are ready for replay, if a pdf has been offered then give him time to upload. The upload will usually be in the comment section below the replay. That was the case of this checklist. If many people comment you will have to scroll way down to find it.
Hi Jon! It would be awesome if someone knows the whereabouts of the checklists. I know Jay must be massively swamped as I asked him for it a few months back and did not get a response. Hopefully someone here will have access to it (if it exists in the first place). Thank you for posting this! God Bless! ~Cathy
Loes, it's a place where things are held safe, like if you made a file to put all kinds of WA things you wanted to save in it. That would be a repository. Not sure what he's asking here, though.
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I just premium-ized my WA membership. I'd really appreciate some advice from those who are already successful on the platform (ie, making money!). What are the 1 or 2 next steps th
Simply -- just keep following the yellow brick road. Every lesson builds on the previous so I wouldn't advise skipping around.
Complete all the training asking lots of questions knowing you are building an internet business and it will take time and not all WebSites will be successful. Learn from your mistakes. Watch your top 10 ranking competitors to see how they succeed. Never quit stay focused and be patient. Build your site to help people and you will make money. If you build your site to make money and not help people you will fail.
Easy, follow the lessons, do exactly what they say you to do and put the V in the boxes :) and publische your affiliatelink everywhere you can. You're gone make it, how soon is up to you!
I agree with what's been said of course. You have to focus on the training and your niche. Ask questions as you need to and understand that although you will not make money overnight, your success has already started.
So far you have been given solid advice. Follow through with the course and ask questions as they arise, that's the great thing about WA, you're not alone. Many people have done the course and keep evolving and make a great living doing so, including myself.
Figure out with the help of the course what it is that you will be promoting and you are off and running. Good luck Mike.
Easy! Follow the training step by step in the exact order it is given. That's what I did.
Remember...There are no short cuts. Short cuts will lead to problems down the road.
The most important thing is to follow the training ... as it is laid out. There is a rhyme and a reason for the process ... and a lot of times ... getting ahead of yourself ends up to be just a shot in the foot. Zero in on your niche and work on quality content. Melody
Best bang for my buck advice from successful wa members?
I just premium-ized my WA membership. I'd really appreciate some advice from those who are already successful on the platform (ie, making money!). What are the 1 or 2 next steps th
Simply -- just keep following the yellow brick road. Every lesson builds on the previous so I wouldn't advise skipping around.
Complete all the training asking lots of questions knowing you are building an internet business and it will take time and not all WebSites will be successful. Learn from your mistakes. Watch your top 10 ranking competitors to see how they succeed. Never quit stay focused and be patient. Build your site to help people and you will make money. If you build your site to make money and not help people you will fail.
Easy, follow the lessons, do exactly what they say you to do and put the V in the boxes :) and publische your affiliatelink everywhere you can. You're gone make it, how soon is up to you!
I agree with what's been said of course. You have to focus on the training and your niche. Ask questions as you need to and understand that although you will not make money overnight, your success has already started.
So far you have been given solid advice. Follow through with the course and ask questions as they arise, that's the great thing about WA, you're not alone. Many people have done the course and keep evolving and make a great living doing so, including myself.
Figure out with the help of the course what it is that you will be promoting and you are off and running. Good luck Mike.
Easy! Follow the training step by step in the exact order it is given. That's what I did.
Remember...There are no short cuts. Short cuts will lead to problems down the road.
The most important thing is to follow the training ... as it is laid out. There is a rhyme and a reason for the process ... and a lot of times ... getting ahead of yourself ends up to be just a shot in the foot. Zero in on your niche and work on quality content. Melody
Basically, I'm wondering if the atmosphere tends to be more business-like or if there is a more social feel to it. Does it just depend on each person and his/her personality?
What would you prefer, one that is more business-like or with more social feel?
I guess I will find the answer to your questions along the way too!
I personally like a good balance. My approach to life is to be real and genuine in every area. This means that I focus on character rather than behavior.
I think the opinions run the gambit. It is a social/business atmosphere with room to vary to each side!
Yes it is as in any site with discussions and live chat. I've really only seen words of encouragement if not answering questions though in the comments section of discussions, such as this. Live chat however, I've mainly seen chitchat so I don't go on there that often. I'm mainly on here to learn and help when I can.
It really depends on the person.
Over-all, i treat this place as a business-social gathering point.
What i mean is, I'm not trying to sell you anything but i am interested in your opinion on my website/writing style. So, i have no problem socialising and having fun and I'm not going to go major corporate/professional because i don't need to but if help is needed, business begins
I get social but with a business flare. I don't mind sharing a story to help a topic or lesson along and feel that you can best help people you understand and can relate to.
I'm more than likely to be myself regardless, but that doesn't mean I want to run roughshod through the community like a bull in a china shop. I'd rather get a sense for what is considered appropriate, then do whatever I want... ;-)
Just do what you feel like. Be yourself, nobody will say anything unless you upset someone.
I think you answered your own question in the second part of your question. There is a lot of socializing going on in chat, lol. Some people say that sometimes it is hard to get a fast answer to a business question because of it. I've observed a healthy combination of both approaches at WA. ~ Jude
Yes, it very much depends on the person you are interacting with, I have had many a personal chat with members as I have had business discussions with others. Though one thing that is common with both is that they are extremely warm hearted and friendly in nature
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Is it possible to get too sociable in wa?
Basically, I'm wondering if the atmosphere tends to be more business-like or if there is a more social feel to it. Does it just depend on each person and his/her personality?
What would you prefer, one that is more business-like or with more social feel?
I guess I will find the answer to your questions along the way too!
I personally like a good balance. My approach to life is to be real and genuine in every area. This means that I focus on character rather than behavior.
I think the opinions run the gambit. It is a social/business atmosphere with room to vary to each side!
Yes it is as in any site with discussions and live chat. I've really only seen words of encouragement if not answering questions though in the comments section of discussions, such as this. Live chat however, I've mainly seen chitchat so I don't go on there that often. I'm mainly on here to learn and help when I can.
It really depends on the person.
Over-all, i treat this place as a business-social gathering point.
What i mean is, I'm not trying to sell you anything but i am interested in your opinion on my website/writing style. So, i have no problem socialising and having fun and I'm not going to go major corporate/professional because i don't need to but if help is needed, business begins
I get social but with a business flare. I don't mind sharing a story to help a topic or lesson along and feel that you can best help people you understand and can relate to.
I'm more than likely to be myself regardless, but that doesn't mean I want to run roughshod through the community like a bull in a china shop. I'd rather get a sense for what is considered appropriate, then do whatever I want... ;-)
Just do what you feel like. Be yourself, nobody will say anything unless you upset someone.
I think you answered your own question in the second part of your question. There is a lot of socializing going on in chat, lol. Some people say that sometimes it is hard to get a fast answer to a business question because of it. I've observed a healthy combination of both approaches at WA. ~ Jude
Yes, it very much depends on the person you are interacting with, I have had many a personal chat with members as I have had business discussions with others. Though one thing that is common with both is that they are extremely warm hearted and friendly in nature
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Jay's webinars are very good