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Hey guys, I'm an IM newbie and I’m interested in ecom and product creation

I downloaded and learnt a lot from the different courses uploaded in this forum and I'm absolutely overloaded by information now, and to just sum it all up. but I have a problem with taking action.
The most important thing for me now is not just to make money or big profit but to take action and achieve something.
I need a personal mentor who guides me and why not would be a partner with. someone who's experienced and is actively making money online, in return, I will be eternally grateful and/or 50% to 80% of my earnings for a good while…

Thank you.

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It would be helpful if you indicated what specifically you were interested in? What do you want to do? What resources/skills do you have? What experience do you have in the area you want to start your business? Do you have a budget? How far have you got so far?

To be honest 50% to 80% of nothing is still nothing. 8)

However, you may have skills/assets which are of value and which you can use to barter with someone.

You might seriously consider, what most serious entrepreneurs do, that is offer to work for someone who is successful and profitable, for free. In order to learn the ropes. This way you're assured they are making money and are successful.

Example: My firm works with consultants, coaches, authors we help them to create video courses, webinars, video newsletters etc... We take on apprentices, usually graduates of media broadcast, and they learn the business by doing.

We also work with graphic designers, video editors, audio engineers, website developers, etc... who are apprentices. They start out doing some gigs for us, until they prove they're not "flakes" (there's a lot of them out there) and then the graduate to have paid projects, usually working specifically with two or three of our regular clients. These are usually very talented people who love doing what they do but hate marketing and finding new clients. 8)

First define, what you want to do. Who your specific market niche is. What problem they have. What solution you have to offer them. Then find someone in the niche, who is already successful and profitable. Offer to work for free for 3-6 months, to learn the business. Make sure you're serious and ready to make a commitment. Because this must be taken seriously and treated as if it were a real job.

If you're serious, you may discover they're willing to take you on, train you and give you the experience you need. Best of all, you learn how to be accountable, what your niche wants and expects and come away with a more realistic viewpoint of what you need to succeed, in your own business.

Hope this helps.
Citadel, you give great advice there. I often take on Interns and train them up and they go on to be very successful in their own right.

Too many people think IM is click a button and I'll make a fortune which is why so many fail.

Put the work in and you will get the rewards.
Citadel you have said it all,
if i can add some value to this thread i would say that the start is the most difficult part in any kind of business or even personal career, to be honest i failed and still failing in IM, i tried doing everything by my own and with no budget and it didn't work for me, another problem i faced was the overwhelming methods and information and jumping from one thing to another, article writing, kindle books, adsense websites, Facebook free groups sharing, and the same mistake i did in all these attempts is i had no CONSISTENCY, no COMMITMENT and i didn't really believe that i would make it.
all these failures and experiences made me Learn something i was not so good at, which is ENGLISH. i am from Algeria and using english opened many opportunities for me, now i teach ENGLISH as a part time job for EXECUTIVES in companies and small businesses and i am getting paid really well, but still i want to ACHIEVE something in the IM world, and i know what is like to work fro free to break the fear and the discomfort of not really knowing what you are doing.
i am not making anything from IM yet but i start to get the mindset of an Internet Marketer. all my focus now is on Affiliate marketing and i think i'm on the right path, hope i won't fail this time too lol
a very long reply :D hope it can bring some value to this thread, REP added Citadel
@zaki777 and @jenezus the problem with most people over here is information overload and also waiting for the next best opportunity. I will invite you to join me online website selling business. It is very rewarding and you will learn alot. PM me, thanks
(05-15-2016 04:02 AM)mantraa1 Wrote: [ -> ]@zaki777 and @jenezus the problem with most people over here is information overload and also waiting for the next best opportunity. I will invite you to join me online website selling business. It is very rewarding and you will learn alot. PM me, thanks

PMed
(05-03-2016 04:41 PM)Citadel Wrote: [ -> ]It would be helpful if you indicated what specifically you were interested in? What do you want to do? What resources/skills do you have? What experience do you have in the area you want to start your business? Do you have a budget? How far have you got so far?

To be honest 50% to 80% of nothing is still nothing. 8)

However, you may have skills/assets which are of value and which you can use to barter with someone.

You might seriously consider, what most serious entrepreneurs do, that is offer to work for someone who is successful and profitable, for free. In order to learn the ropes. This way you're assured they are making money and are successful.

Example: My firm works with consultants, coaches, authors we help them to create video courses, webinars, video newsletters etc... We take on apprentices, usually graduates of media broadcast, and they learn the business by doing.

We also work with graphic designers, video editors, audio engineers, website developers, etc... who are apprentices. They start out doing some gigs for us, until they prove they're not "flakes" (there's a lot of them out there) and then the graduate to have paid projects, usually working specifically with two or three of our regular clients. These are usually very talented people who love doing what they do but hate marketing and finding new clients. 8)

First define, what you want to do. Who your specific market niche is. What problem they have. What solution you have to offer them. Then find someone in the niche, who is already successful and profitable. Offer to work for free for 3-6 months, to learn the business. Make sure you're serious and ready to make a commitment. Because this must be taken seriously and treated as if it were a real job.

If you're serious, you may discover they're willing to take you on, train you and give you the experience you need. Best of all, you learn how to be accountable, what your niche wants and expects and come away with a more realistic viewpoint of what you need to succeed, in your own business.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your advice.
I have already invested in several programs, but the result is always the same. It offers videos, documents to follow until you will be overwhelmed but never bother to follow your evolution or help.
They promise one to one coaching, but when It comes to the reality, it will be one to groups.
Their objectives take the money and let you.
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