I want to do an online website on long-distance grand parenting. I have been following the Get started program and would also like to do the Affiliate Bootcamp. Are you allowed
I'm finishing the Get Started courses then the Bootcamp ones. How I love this WA and all the community!!!
Sure you can Michelle as one course can be used to compliment the other...
But, remember to pace yourself though. You could finish the get started 1st and then do the Affiliate Bootcamp...
Keane:)
Thanks Keane. I want to make this a real success. I also don't want to be overwhelmed. So I'll finish the getting started program first.
That's good Michelle. And you will make this a real success. Just have to pace yourself...when you feel like yourself getting overworked, then you pull back at that point...take a break...
When your break is over...then you pick where you left off...
Best as always,
Keane:)
Cheering for YOU Michelle:)
This is what I like. Real conversations with just a few people to start with. I don't want to just follow people for the sake of following. I want to have meaningful input and take the time to read what I can from a select few. This question I asked was to help me be in a circle of real followers and people I really will follow.
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Can you do the affiliate bootcamp along with get started?
I want to do an online website on long-distance grand parenting. I have been following the Get started program and would also like to do the Affiliate Bootcamp. Are you allowed
Yes, and you can create ten websites. But new members fail to understand the complexity of everything needing to be done here and what it takes to work on even one website. If you are working on one, the others are not getting any attention. Most people are in a hurry to start making money and doing two sites will set you back a great deal of time and effort.
It is much easier to do one, focus until it is making money, then use your experiences to know out another.
I've been here five months working full time and I started with three. I'm now down to one and it is a full time job trying to make a buck with it.
WA is the hardest program to promote also. Most members tell you to stay away from it. Competition is huge and it requires years to start making a decent income.
I know you are fairly new and need advice. Just be careful what others tell you here. Most new members don't have the experience to give you correct information.
Rick
Thanks Rick. Your comments are very timely. The excitement of getting started can give people unrealistic expectations. I want to do things wisely. I believe in the process. I'm willing to put the time and effort to make it work. Thanks for your encouragement.
Wow, great advice Rick, and no sugar coating. I got a lot of insight from your answer. Thank you!
I'm finishing the Get Started courses then the Bootcamp ones. How I love this WA and all the community!!!
Sure you can Michelle as one course can be used to compliment the other...
But, remember to pace yourself though. You could finish the get started 1st and then do the Affiliate Bootcamp...
Keane:)
Thanks Keane. I want to make this a real success. I also don't want to be overwhelmed. So I'll finish the getting started program first.
That's good Michelle. And you will make this a real success. Just have to pace yourself...when you feel like yourself getting overworked, then you pull back at that point...take a break...
When your break is over...then you pick where you left off...
Best as always,
Keane:)
Cheering for YOU Michelle:)
This is what I like. Real conversations with just a few people to start with. I don't want to just follow people for the sake of following. I want to have meaningful input and take the time to read what I can from a select few. This question I asked was to help me be in a circle of real followers and people I really will follow.
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Yes, and you can create ten websites. But new members fail to understand the complexity of everything needing to be done here and what it takes to work on even one website. If you are working on one, the others are not getting any attention. Most people are in a hurry to start making money and doing two sites will set you back a great deal of time and effort.
It is much easier to do one, focus until it is making money, then use your experiences to know out another.
I've been here five months working full time and I started with three. I'm now down to one and it is a full time job trying to make a buck with it.
WA is the hardest program to promote also. Most members tell you to stay away from it. Competition is huge and it requires years to start making a decent income.
I know you are fairly new and need advice. Just be careful what others tell you here. Most new members don't have the experience to give you correct information.
Rick
Well said Rick. Couldn't have said it better myself...
Thanks Rick. Your comments are very timely. The excitement of getting started can give people unrealistic expectations. I want to do things wisely. I believe in the process. I'm willing to put the time and effort to make it work. Thanks for your encouragement.
Wow, great advice Rick, and no sugar coating. I got a lot of insight from your answer. Thank you!