"Overseas affiliate profit training", "Google AdWords profit training", "SEO profit training" - there are countless online earning project training courses available. But which one is the right choice for you?
The skill levels of those offering training domestically are generally not very high, but it would be unfair to dismiss them all. Some genuinely have solid expertise, but when it comes to teaching, they're often unwilling to invest too much time. They usually just throw some pre-prepared tutorial materials at their students and leave it at that. Being able to successfully run a single site doesn't necessarily mean one can teach others to replicate that success. If I were tasked with teaching a friend how to build another gold-mining site, I wouldn't have absolute confidence in my ability to do so. This isn't a question of capability; training is a two-way process where the instructor needs to guide thoroughly and the learner must also study earnestly.
In terms of training, I lean more towards the transmission of ideas and question-and-answer style training. A good training course must cover these five aspects: beginner courses, assignments, feedback guidance, repeated practice, and summarizing experience. It's similar to the education we received during our school days. For instance, when a teacher introduces a new formula, they first explain its meaning and usage, then assign related exercises for us to practice. Through these exercises, we gain a deeper understanding of the formula. However, questions may arise along the way, and at such times, we can ask the teacher for clarification. After receiving the teacher’s guidance, we practice more problems, and when faced with similar questions later on, armed with prior experience, we won’t make the same mistakes. For online earning training courses, I believe that if they follow this model, their value can truly be realized. In my opinion, the most important aspect of a good training course is feedback guidance. Because most participants in these trainings are adults with strong self-learning abilities, they can complete basic beginner courses through independent study. The main reason they participate in the training is to get answers to their questions. Online earning trainings that cannot provide answers don't qualify as true training courses; they're merely selling e-books.
Furthermore, when choosing a training course, earners should assess their own positioning. If it's site-based training, instructors can only offer limited help, mostly in terms of ideas. Most of the time, you still need to rely on your own operations. As for Google AdWords training, you bear a significant amount of risk. Unlike running a site, which is a 100% profitable venture, AdWords inherently carries risks. Moreover, what instructors impart is often bidding on keywords within the same field. Whether the returns are worth the investment is something you need to weigh carefully.
Here, I suggest that before participating in any online earning training, you must have a general understanding of the training project. Ideally, you should try operating it yourself first. When you encounter bottlenecks, then you can join the training to seek answers.
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