4 Newbie Problems With “Make Money Online Niche”
If you go to Clickbank or do a quick Google search for different make money online programs, be prepared to be overwhelmed.
There are literally over 10,000 courses and books on this topic.
And even though I haven’t seen them all; I’ve seen a lot of them. Most of them let you down. Not because their training isn’t good, but because in many cases it’s incomplete. Instead of bringing you clarity, it ends up confusing you even more.
This is where most training products go wrong:
1 - You don’t get to talk to a real person when you take the training
When you’re sitting behind your computer going through a course, you’re going to have questions.
And there’s nothing worse than not being able to understand something you paid good money for, and having no one to speak to for further clarification.
If you have to go search for answers on Google, then you’re right back where you started; getting presented too much information you can’t make sense of, and feeling overwhelmed.
2 - Everything is presented all at once
Think back to when you first went to school. Were you immediately presented with 10 or more years of lessons and textbooks at one time?
Of course not, that’d be ridiculous.
You were presented with one lesson at a time.
You had a teacher (I hope) who made sure you understood the current lesson before you were shown the next more advanced lesson.
This way you could understand the foundational concepts before learning the more advanced ones.
Here’s the thing; most people are not great self learners. If you present them with too many videos and lessons in one go, they get overwhelmed and confused.
They don’t know where to start, so often they are just paralyzed and remain stuck.
Because they are not getting any sense of progress along the way, they give up quickly.
Most online courses are like this. You pay the money, get some login details, and are then left to try and make sense of all the training.
In my opinion, the online marketing education world needs a huge shake.
We need to look at the most advanced learning techniques and apply them to our world, so the average person can make sense of all the
lessons and actually get results.
Information should not be presented all in one go; it should be presented in a way where the student can make sense of basic things first, before being shown more advanced lessons.
3 - They don’t have a proven track record of success (how many people have taken the training, and got results with it?)
If you’re seeing the same generic testimonials for whatever course you’re buying on the sales page, that’s a good clue their training is outdated.
Personally I measure the effectiveness of a training program by how many success stories they’ve created, and how many of them are recent.
When it comes to business, universities like Harvard and Stanford are clearly effective training grounds; they are constantly churning out graduates who
go on to become titans in business and build enormous company’s.
The very best online training programs have also helped create many famous internet marketing gurus, and continue to do so.
4 - They want a lot of money upfront before you get to see any of the proper training.
The best online training programs are the ones where the creator is able to make money on the success of the client’s who implement the training.
That way, they have a vested interest in seeing the clients do well, and, can charge less money upfront for access to the training. They earn their profits when the clients also start earning.
---My personal experiences prompted the need for this post, as I finally had success through a platform called WARRIORPLUS.COM.
This website has a track record of massive successes. Only the best online marketers are found on Warriorplus.com. Most of you already know of this website and I thought it wise, to share with everyone on Steemit.
All you do is register a free account and boom, the website sends you the best trainings for the day.
Give Warriorplus.com a try and end your search for proven ways to Make Money Online
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Agreed
Steemon
I have learned a few things over there
I like jvzoo too
but I have to say I
Like warriorplus
better