Getting Started at WA (WAAP lesson 1 + 2)
Late last night I finished lesson 2 in the "Wealthy Affiliate Action Plan." I really enjoyed the experience, and the introduction to the course eased a lot of my concerns about the size and scope of what WA offers.
It
was great going through the first two sections of the WAAP, and I'm
psyched to move on to lesson 3 when the time lock lifts. While reviewing
what I've already learned, I had an interesting thought.
What if, as I progress through the WAAP, I record here on my blog the points in each lesson that really strike me?
Doing
this will give me a clear record of my
progress, and a summary of materials I've covered. Doing this publicly
might even help me stay motivated, and spark a few interesting
conversations. It will keep me writing on a regular basis.
So here it is, my succinct reference of what I've learned so far in the WAAP:
*Complete the tasks, and when you have downtime, do more than is asked of you.
*Be active on "Spaces," and take advantage of the forum.
*Experiencing
a sense of being overwhelmed and confusion when first starting WA is
not unusual. Just trust in the beginners courses, and do your work.
That last bit is going to be a bit challenging for me, I'm the sort of
person who likes to try and learn everything "right now." :)
*Internet
marketing is a way to connect people with problems (consumers) with
solutions (products). There are many ways to do this, and many ways to monetize this connection. The one I'll be starting with is the
affiliate marketing model, as described in WAAP.
*CPA = Commission Per Action
*CPS = Commission Per Sale
*Remember,
people are succeeding by following the marketing techniques taught at
WA. I can succeed here by working hard. This shouldn't be a problem
for me, I love working, and I love learning.
*The community is here to help, and so are the program's creators. If you help other members in the WA community, it will come back to you tenfold.
*Eventually
I want to learn more about the technical side of how affiliate
marketing works. Someday I hope to get a grasp of HTML, CSS, and learn
how to create scripts. I've also got a few solid seeming ideas for
database driven websites. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
*WA has a rock solid affiliate program, and some people are making serious cash with it.
*Keep track of everything you do by utilizing the calender built into your dashboard.
*WA
Jobs has an active market for IM related work. As a semi-experience
article writer and occasional low-rent freelance writer, this could be a
great place for me to develop my skills.
*Register a domain with godaddy. Done and Done! Once I've got a site up, I'll post about it, and drop a link on my profile.
*I
read the Wordpress Express tutorial, but summarizing it is going to
require a new post and a cup o' joe. I'm not sure if I should
be trying to build a site now, or if I should wait until lesson 7. Since I'm
already committed to following the WAAP, I think I'll just try and learn
the material without taking action for now, unless a more experience
WAUer tells me otherwise.
Outside
of WAAP lessons, I've already learned that WA has a vibrant and
friendly community. If you read this lengthy post, please let me know
by commenting!
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