The next no excuses training

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I am really interested in the next no excuses training....when will it be?

Thanks:smilie_weihn_winki:
 


I remember reading somewhere SEO_mike expressing very little interest in doing another one anytime soon. But you don't need a contest to bust your ass.
 
Why not start your own?

If someone wants to put one together we'll sponsor it and we can run the questions through a thread in the forum. And myself plus 1 or 2 other WF members can help answer the technical related questions.

The last one consumed Mike's life, he was spending all day and night supporting it and at the end of the day made nothing. So he's focusing his time on running campaigns which brings home the bacon.
 
Somebody in another sub forum suggested something like a group project, where a few people would collaborate and split the earnings. It was more geared toward the experienced members, but I think a newbie section project like that could be good.
 
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Somebody in another sub forum suggested something like a group project, where a few people would collaborate and split the earnings. It was more geared toward the experienced members, but I think a newbie section project like that could be good.

This is good, noobs pay attention.
 
Where did you find that group post ? I wouldn't mind joining some kind of advanced grp.
 
Makes a lot of sense ... newbies tend to have budget problems first and foremost, combining financial resources will make sense and help you get off of the ground + you can take advantage of multiple Gg/Y! coupons.

Then you guys could get a vet to sponsor you and come up with your own contest. You could even do something like a fantasy football league where everyone throws $100 in the pot & the winner takes all.

SEO_Mike has been generous enough to do 3 NE contests now, I think he deserves for someone else to take the bull by the horns.
 
I'm down for a small group but I dont really know anyone here I can trust, maybe a small group created by a moderator ? to run and review the group..?
 
I'd be way down for this.

It may be beneficial to make groups contain a couple people of every skill level in fairness. Two people with vast experience, two with average experience, and two newbz would make a nice small team. Teams could be diversified with people of skills in different areas so that everyone could benefit from the other member's input/knowledge.

It would be good to set a budget/minimum contribution from every member. A $500 buy-in with 6 members would allow for a $3,000 allowance, more than enough for a small group project.

tl;dr: This could lead to further working relationships with other team members, a good networking experience, and plenty to be learned all around. I'm all about it, let's start stacking cash and diversifying our income. If someone takes the lead, let me know and I'll assist in any way that I can.
 
I'd be way down for this.

It may be beneficial to make groups contain a couple people of every skill level in fairness. Two people with vast experience, two with average experience, and two newbz would make a nice small team. Teams could be diversified with people of skills in different areas so that everyone could benefit from the other member's input/knowledge.

It would be good to set a budget/minimum contribution from every member. A $500 buy-in with 6 members would allow for a $3,000 allowance, more than enough for a small group project.

tl;dr: This could lead to further working relationships with other team members, a good networking experience, and plenty to be learned all around. I'm all about it, let's start stacking cash and diversifying our income. If someone takes the lead, let me know and I'll assist in any way that I can.

I back this movement completely. As long as our knowledge stays exclusive to our groups, or even WF as a whole, I think it would be beneficial. Ill do a $500 buy in easy.
 
I'd be way down for this.

It may be beneficial to make groups contain a couple people of every skill level in fairness. Two people with vast experience, two with average experience, and two newbz would make a nice small team. Teams could be diversified with people of skills in different areas so that everyone could benefit from the other member's input/knowledge.

It would be good to set a budget/minimum contribution from every member. A $500 buy-in with 6 members would allow for a $3,000 allowance, more than enough for a small group project.

tl;dr: This could lead to further working relationships with other team members, a good networking experience, and plenty to be learned all around. I'm all about it, let's start stacking cash and diversifying our income. If someone takes the lead, let me know and I'll assist in any way that I can.

yep, I would definately be up for something like this. Id have to take a newb spot as I know jack shitz! Got the funds, work ethic and desire to learn though!