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Justin079

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Hey all,

Hope you're all well. Being pretty new to the forum and having already joined the INSIDERS which i am finding awesome, i have a question to ask:

After seeing in an interview with MJ where he mentioned a site that hosts online courses called udemy i've decided to get started educating myself as he suggests.

Working in construction during the day i think it best to pick up skills via these courses in my spare time, my big question is where to start? The amount of skills you can learn is quite staggaring but i want to focus on skills that will facilitate me building my own fastlane one day in the future.

This for me will be a long campaign but i believe the saying: "people overestimate what they can do in a year but underestimate what they can do in Ten.

It's gonna take time but would like to hear any suggestions about which tool comes first for my fastlane tool box :)

Thanks all!
 
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SemiSentient

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Start where you think is best and adjust course as you go.

And don't underestimate what you can do in a year.
 

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Let's use the 80/20 rule. I believe that these are the skills you need to learn that will contribute to 80% of your success:
1. Marketing
2. Sales
 

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Thanks for the replies guys. Next stop: udemy for sales and marketing courses ;)
 
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I'd highly recommend the Gary Halbert challenge, if you're including copywriting in your sales study (which you should!).

Absolutely fantastic.
 

Justin079

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I'd highly recommend the Gary Halbert challenge, if you're including copywriting in your sales study (which you should!).

Absolutely fantastic.

Thanks Fiona, will take a look at that :)
 
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