Trial and error and persistence works!
Kyle’s trainings have been very helpful for me, but sometimes I don’t get everything or they don’t come up the way it should be.
Even if I ask and get answers, some things still don’t get through.
So I have to figure out myself, I incorporate what I’ve learned from the trainings and from what some friends in WA tell me and I just repeatedly do the tasks in different ways, then voila! I get it.
Like this afternoon, I was trying to put WA as external link in my new blog, so I saved one WA banner to my desktop and copied and pasted it to my post . Then, I tried to copy and paste the HTML code or the direct link of that banner to my post but it didn’t work even if I tried doing it twice.
I haven’t done the Affiliate boot camp so I thought that maybe the reason, but when I asked, a helpful guy ( sorry I wasn’t attentive to his name ) said it’s okey. Then when I was supposed to try again, I saw that there’s a separate links and tracking list and I used the main link and it worked!
It also happened when I was putting Affiliate links from Amazon. Copying and pasting the HTML code didn’t work until I tried clicking on the image of the product and there came up a choice of copy link address and I used that and it worked.
It pays to be resourceful, patient and persevering!
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Hi, Marita, I would say that you have had a good day at the office, the online world can be like that what we find hard this week becomes second nature next week and the following week we are helping other folks, shinning a little light into their online journey.
One of the really cool things about WA.
Online stuff is best learned by doing it ourselves kind of settles in that way. best wishes moving forward.
Hi Alex,
Very true, we learn everyday and things just keep on improving along the way.
Thanks for the nice comments. More success to you as well!
Marita
We're all human! That's how we learn--from our mistakes! The greatest inventors that ever lived worked by trial and error. Keep that in mind while you're facing a challenge! xoxo
Hi Erin,
Yes, I'm always open to challenges and obstacles. I always try to be the best in whatever I do. And I definitely appreciate all the trainings and help here in WA .
Thanks for the sound advice.
Marita
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Trial and error process is a positive approach to help solve a problem.
Definitely. That's how we learn. Thanks!
Marita