Hello everyone.
I've never done an intro thread, so you know nothing about my situation: Currently, I'm in college (3rd year of five) and since I read TMF and Unscripted I've done practically nothing (action-faking). Probably because I'm comfortable with my situation, I never worked and never had an FTE moment (It doesn't hurt enough).
I think the best decision is to finish college since I'm in a quite prestigious college and will have no debt. I don't wanna work forever, but probably after college, I'd start my journey with at least a good job.
So now to the point: even if I am in college and not looking for a business right now, I want to start learning some valuable skills, in particular I was thinking a good starting point nowadays was to learn how to drive traffic. So what do you think of learning through affiliate marketing? I'll learn how to promote other products/services/courses, and maybe I could make some money in the process.
Your opinion? Is there something better I could do? Am I totally wrong about this not Fastlane approach?
Thanks to everyone.
I've never done an intro thread, so you know nothing about my situation: Currently, I'm in college (3rd year of five) and since I read TMF and Unscripted I've done practically nothing (action-faking). Probably because I'm comfortable with my situation, I never worked and never had an FTE moment (It doesn't hurt enough).
I think the best decision is to finish college since I'm in a quite prestigious college and will have no debt. I don't wanna work forever, but probably after college, I'd start my journey with at least a good job.
So now to the point: even if I am in college and not looking for a business right now, I want to start learning some valuable skills, in particular I was thinking a good starting point nowadays was to learn how to drive traffic. So what do you think of learning through affiliate marketing? I'll learn how to promote other products/services/courses, and maybe I could make some money in the process.
Your opinion? Is there something better I could do? Am I totally wrong about this not Fastlane approach?
Thanks to everyone.
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