How many courses have you bought?

I don't buy courses. Why the fuck would you? The shit's probably outdated and contains little to no valuable information. If your going to waste your time reading shit, why not just spend the money on DOING IT. + There's lots of awesome free information. GOOGLEEEE
 


The last ebook bullshit product I purchased was the Rich Jerk ebook when I was 15. Ever since then I learned my lesson and stick to finding my own information through trial and error.
 
Hi guys,
When I am thinking of courses I mean not just the most expensive ones, but also the countless $37 ClickBank courses that most of us at some point are going through ;)
When I say courses I mean not just the most expensive ones, but also the countless $37 ClickBank courses that are bought by suckers who spend money in the hope it'll fall out of a book.

There - fixed that for you. (my other hobby is helping wealthy old ladies cross the road - and stealing their handbags).

Sounds like you've made too much of an emotional investment in those training pitches - so chances are you won't believe anything except magical thinking. Have you tried the WorriersForum? They won't make fun of you there - as long as you've got money.

Either think for yourself - outside the box, or buy the box and live in it. But hey, it's a winner box - say's so on the label. It must be true.

Tip:- the best of those books is just copy and paste from the free documentation from Google/Yahoo/Amazon etc. The difference is the "books" (25 pages of padded PDF) are generally wrong, out of date, and a complete waste of your money.

But what the fuck do I know? I only come here to post, and click on shiny things - I never read, study, or test assumptions.
Trust me - I'm a newbie ;-p
 
I have a Mixergy premium membership which includes access to all of the courses.

I also bought Neville Medhora's Kopywriting Kourse off Appsumo.

Big fan of elearning, whether it is mises.org, Khan Academy or paid courses. Knowledge is half of the equation in a digital economy.
 
I have a Mixergy premium membership which includes access to all of the courses.

Hey guerilla. How is the Premium Membership for Mixergy?

When I checked out the Mixergy site last year, it seemed like the site was basically Andrew Warner interviewing entrepreneurs and having them tell their story. I remembered the Mixergy name and never really looked into it more. Lately I keep seeing Andrew Warner's face popping up on ThisWeekIn and all the other podcasts I watch. Are there more to the classes than that? It sounds pretty interesting.
 
I used to buy a lot of courses in the beginning (circa 2005). Most of it was junk. Some of it was pure gold though.

Would have taken a lot of trial and error to figure out certain things that got me on my way... mostly timeless core marketing/selling stuff (ala Cashvertising) not bullshit churn and burn techniques.

I still buy a ton of physical books on the core stuff mentioned above. And I wouldn't hesitate to drop serious money on copywriting courses from the greats. Although, like almost everything else, those can be had for free if you know where to look for them.

If were you I'd go buy some essential copywriting books like Tested Advertising Methods, Breakthrough Advertising, etc., and read everything by Gary Halbert (The Gary Halbert Letter) to start. Then if you want to learn about stuff such as Adwords or Facebook PPC, there are good physical books (i.e. Google Adwords for Dummies, Killer Facebook Ads) that will teach you most of what you need to know to be successful.

The rest comes only with doing.
 
Meh.

I don't feel like getting into it...

... And I agree that 99% of courses, at least the kind IMer's would run across are bullshit.

But I find it pretty shocking that so many people, on this forum especially, don't see the value in investing in their own fucking education.

Mixergy is an okay example.

Higher end copy courses are a better example.

Another problem with "free", that's exactly how much value you'll place on it.

Disregard, not my place to give a shit.
 
Hey guerilla. How is the Premium Membership for Mixergy?
I like it. Plus, he content locks the interviews after a month or so, and he has hundreds of archived ones, so if you want to take advantage of them you gotta subscribe.

I've gotten a lot out of that site, I don't mind paying.
 
Hi guys,

I personally didn't invest any significant amount in a course, before I knew the most about what's out there, and the strategies there is.

Very smart of you. I do the same. Actually I even wrote one course and I bought it from myself. Why? Because first of all I knew the content before I bought it and knew there will be no nasty surprise. Not only I bought a course I really wanted to read but also I made $3750 dollars profit on it as I bought it from myself for this amount of money.
 
Very smart of you. I do the same. Actually I even wrote one course and I bought it from myself. Why? Because first of all I knew the content before I bought it and knew there will be no nasty surprise. Not only I bought a course I really wanted to read but also I made $3750 dollars profit on it as I bought it from myself for this amount of money.


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In all seriousness, I buy and read a TON of books, resources, you name it.

Why? I'm seeking information. I pay value to receive value. I look to sources I trust, and seek their recommendations.

The average person goes, "hurr durr, let me search 'make monies online' and see if I can buy the 'secrets' to success for $37!"

I'm on an ongoing search for wisdom when it comes to my field(s).

My mentor Jim Rohn said, "Miss a meal if you have to, but don't miss a book."

Oh, to the OP - you'll find the best courses right here: Top Internet Marketing Courses - Learn to Make Money Online from TRUE Experts - Screenshots of PayPal Accounts!
 
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Meh.

I don't feel like getting into it...

... And I agree that 99% of courses, at least the kind IMer's would run across are bullshit.

But I find it pretty shocking that so many people, on this forum especially, don't see the value in investing in their own fucking education.

Mixergy is an okay example.

Higher end copy courses are a better example.

Another problem with "free", that's exactly how much value you'll place on it.

Disregard, not my place to give a shit.

LOL. Just bought another course thanks to your blog.
 
Very smart of you. I do the same. Actually I even wrote one course and I bought it from myself. Why? Because first of all I knew the content before I bought it and knew there will be no nasty surprise. Not only I bought a course I really wanted to read but also I made $3750 dollars profit on it as I bought it from myself for this amount of money.

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