Go to the newbs section, grab these threads:
http://www.wickedfire.com/newbie-questions/5251-n00bs-guide-surviving-wickedfire.html
- Don't go anywhere before reading this!
http://www.wickedfire.com/newbie-questions/9651-wf-treasure-trove-articles-threads-read.html
- Number 1. Dated, but still full of good info.
http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate...-trove-2008-articles-posts-you-need-read.html
- Number 2. Bubbles picked up the idea and did one hell of an awesome job.
http://www.wickedfire.com/newbie-questions/30137-no-more-excuses.html
- Mike made an offer no newb could refuse. A long read, but the thread is full of WIN.
http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate...eted-ads-get-highly-converting-campaigns.html
- Advanced ad techniques from ImagesandWords that really, really work. Worth a fuckton of ebooks. (Yes, a fuckton is an official metric.)
http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate-marketing/30162-asking-review-where-did-i-go-wrong.html
- I find this informative. Also introduces you to the idea of a design grid.
http://www.wickedfire.com/design-development-programming/30675-css-grid-design-tools.html
- More info and tools about grid design.
See? No coach needed, just a brain and time to read.
After / while reading:
Fucking do it!
Seriously, set aside the money you wanted to spend for the coach, buy some domains, keep the rest for advertising/expenses and start experimenting.
AM is like sports in that respect, you need actual experience.
Yes, you can learn a lot about a sport, even get better in it, but you still have to go out and actually do it. Only reading does not cut it.
PS: After you have read those things AND done some experimenting, come back with interestign questions. Wickedfire is like a raving, evil, drugcrazed, horny, foaming at the mouth Dr. House in that respect. If your questions aren't interesting, you'll get flamed and shat on.
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