Exposed! The Cracks in Info Products
If you're like me, you’ve probably already tried several
ebooks, courses, or systems, but found them incomplete or
too complicated to follow for the simple reason that the
authors were writing from their perspectives. You sometimes
had questions or needed details that to them were obvious,
and, therefore missing in the book or course.
The only way you could realistically implement what they’re
trying to teach is if you’re already an expert.
A better choice for learning is online conferences or webinars.
I attended a webinar a couple of days ago and heard a very
successful network marketing guru comment on how she relied
on webinars or online conferences to get ideas from others,
even the newbies. Sometimes it was the ideas they shared,
and sometimes it was the questions people asked that gave
her new perspective on building her business.
Not only was she leveraging her time by meeting with a
group rather than training one-on-one, she was learning –
getting ideas, if you will – from the others.
My point? With LIVE training and LIVE interaction, you
get to ask questions, share ideas, and learn from others.
Info products are good, but limited in their effectiveness
compared to personal interaction.
Please share your thoughts on this issue.
Joyce
ebooks, courses, or systems, but found them incomplete or
too complicated to follow for the simple reason that the
authors were writing from their perspectives. You sometimes
had questions or needed details that to them were obvious,
and, therefore missing in the book or course.
The only way you could realistically implement what they’re
trying to teach is if you’re already an expert.
A better choice for learning is online conferences or webinars.
I attended a webinar a couple of days ago and heard a very
successful network marketing guru comment on how she relied
on webinars or online conferences to get ideas from others,
even the newbies. Sometimes it was the ideas they shared,
and sometimes it was the questions people asked that gave
her new perspective on building her business.
Not only was she leveraging her time by meeting with a
group rather than training one-on-one, she was learning –
getting ideas, if you will – from the others.
My point? With LIVE training and LIVE interaction, you
get to ask questions, share ideas, and learn from others.
Info products are good, but limited in their effectiveness
compared to personal interaction.
Please share your thoughts on this issue.
Joyce
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