Instead of pinning your hopes of success on a $19 e-book, save your money for something more life-changing: hire a coach. Yes, a coach: a business coach, an online coach or a blogging coach – whatever you want to call them.The reason is simple: whereas any info product can only offer you a generic solution for your problems, a coach can offer you a personal approach.
Stop Buying Those Information Products and Hire a Coach Instead!
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4526 days ago
I dunno. I have nothing against coaches, but have also found information in the form of downloads and posts helpful as well. I think it comes down to the individual and what they are trying to achieve. I also think it's probably a mistake to pin all your hopes on just one source of information. If building a highly successful blog was as simple as hiring the right coach, everybody would be doing it. I can certainly see the value of one on one coaching, but don't know I'd agree it always beats other kinds of resources.