Tiffany, I think we will have to agree to disagree here.
First of all, when a step-b-step program skips steps, especially critical steps, it should not be sold to total beginners.
What I see you doing is the same thing you hate from the gurus you worked for. Treating beginners like they already know what to do. You aren’t intentionally holding back the information, but the end result would be the same. You are catering to first-graders and high school students. First graders, the newbies I see looking for the step-by-step want and need to be taught differently than the power users on the net.
They want something simple that they can follow through to completion! You said how degrading it might be to not have the results of the guru. I have several failed blogs. They are not degrading, a little disappointing, but not degrading. They are my accomplishments.
The most degrading thing to me is not to be able to complete a project. To be stopped in my tracks while I have to take unexpected time to research something I thought I bought the course to teach me.
Ask your first graders in your next video, “Are you more degraded by poor results or by not being able to follow through to completion?” These people will throw a party if they get poor results! Because it means they completed their first step to becoming successful Internet marketers.
They are no different than you, they want to see those red marks. They just don’t know how to turn in the paper.
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Howdee again.
Tiffany, I think we will have to agree to disagree here.
First of all, when a step-b-step program skips steps, especially critical steps, it should not be sold to total beginners.
What I see you doing is the same thing you hate from the gurus you worked for. Treating beginners like they already know what to do. You aren’t intentionally holding back the information, but the end result would be the same. You are catering to first-graders and high school students. First graders, the newbies I see looking for the step-by-step want and need to be taught differently than the power users on the net.
They want something simple that they can follow through to completion! You said how degrading it might be to not have the results of the guru. I have several failed blogs. They are not degrading, a little disappointing, but not degrading. They are my accomplishments.
The most degrading thing to me is not to be able to complete a project. To be stopped in my tracks while I have to take unexpected time to research something I thought I bought the course to teach me.
Ask your first graders in your next video, “Are you more degraded by poor results or by not being able to follow through to completion?” These people will throw a party if they get poor results! Because it means they completed their first step to becoming successful Internet marketers.
They are no different than you, they want to see those red marks. They just don’t know how to turn in the paper.