Is working online worth leaving my job?

Steve anssari

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Hello all. I'm lately trying to establish my online business using social media ... and from what I gathered people online are making good amount of money .That led me to think about quitting my shitty job . But the problem is i have clue how to start . Should I create a website ? Or start with PPC campaign (my likes,skylikes).

Help a brother out . Thanks
 
Stay at your job and learn seo, IM, PPC on your time off.

Only a fool would leave a paying job to start from scratch doing something he/she knows nothing about.

In your spare time, don't watch porn or crap on tv, stay sober and focused and learn from the guides here on BHW.
 
I agree with post above.
You need to learn enough information before you start make money. Of course, you can make some money now, but it will be very small.
Read read read...
 
Stay at your job and learn seo, IM, PPC on your time off.

Only a fool would leave a paying job to start from scratch doing something he/she knows nothing about.

In your spare time, don't watch porn or crap on tv, stay sober and focused and learn from the guides here on BHW.
Thanks bro this was helpful and inspiring as well.
 
Thanks bro this was helpful and inspiring as well.

No worries. In all seriousness have a coffee and scan through this section, you'll pick up some great ideas.

https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/my-journey-discussions.167/

Then develop an idea as to which avenue you want to go down, CPA, affiliate, Adsense, then dig deeper.

Learn to walk before trying to run my friend.
 
There's something that I think is also worth noting - you can get started faster, fail faster, and succeed faster if you have cash to spare on your projects. So I'd suggest putting away some money from your shitty job if you can towards "Steve Anssari's Internet Marketing fund". You definitely should read a lot before starting anything, but once you do decide to start you can choose a reputable seller here on BHW to, say, write some articles for your website or provide you with x number of Gmail, Instagram, or Facebook accounts so that you don't have to spend time creating them yourself.

In IM, the adage "it takes money to make money" definitely applies. You can do everything from scratch by yourself, but... I wouldn't recommend it. Good luck!
 
I would recommend for you to learn and start your onlien business first, and once you start receiving income and you dont have any more time to work on your shitty job and your online business, you should decide where would you like to invest your time!
Good Luck Pal!
 
there's two trains of thought the safer one is to stay at your current job and continue to learn Internet marketing until you're completely sure you have enough knowledge in savings to set out.

the other option is some people I've met on here have gone completely balls to the wall and quit their job with minimal savings. Which is the way I did it. Not for the faint of heart.

A book I was reading recently called the 33 strategies of war gave me an example that really stood out when Hernan Cortez arrived in the New World with six hundred men the men were scared of the conditions they didn't think there was any future and where they had landed and wanted to go back home, he made history by burning all his ships before anyone had the chance. This sent a clear message to his men: There is no turning back, balls to the wall we succeed or die.

Two years later he succeeded in his conquest of the Aztec empire.
 
There's something that I think is also worth noting - you can get started faster, fail faster, and succeed faster if you have cash to spare on your projects. So I'd suggest putting away some money from your shitty job if you can towards "Steve Anssari's Internet Marketing fund". You definitely should read a lot before starting anything, but once you do decide to start you can choose a reputable seller here on BHW to, say, write some articles for your website or provide you with x number of Gmail, Instagram, or Facebook accounts so that you don't have to spend time creating them yourself.

In IM, the adage "it takes money to make money" definitely applies. You can do everything from scratch by yourself, but... I wouldn't recommend it. Good luck!
Nice . This what t I'm thinking about ... I wouldn't spend money on something I don't really know about ... Thanks
 
I would recommend for you to learn and start your onlien business first, and once you start receiving income and you dont have any more time to work on your shitty job and your online business, you should decide where would you like to invest your time!
Good Luck Pal!
Thanks brother...
 
there's two trains of thought the safer one is to stay at your current job and continue to learn Internet marketing until you're completely sure you have enough knowledge in savings to set out.

the other option is some people I've met on here have gone completely balls to the wall and quit their job with minimal savings. Which is the way I did it. Not for the faint of heart.

A book I was reading recently called the 33 strategies of war gave me an example that really stood out when Hernan Cortez arrived in the New World with six hundred men the men were scared of the conditions they didn't think there was any future and where they had landed and wanted to go back home, he made history by burning all his ships before anyone had the chance. This sent a clear message to his men: There is no turning back, balls to the wall we succeed or die.

Two years later he succeeded in his conquest of the Aztec empire.
I think I've heard this story before . Great one . I'll give myself 1 month to learn and start my business cuz things at my job are not going well .. so before they lay me off . I'll be making some serious online profit. Btw I'll read the book as well . Thanks for help .
 
Quiting your job to blindly jump straight into online business without knowing a thing is the formula for disaster. Don't. First learn a few things here and there, when you've made some money you may take the risk. Perseverance and practice is the key.
 
Quiting your job to blindly jump straight into online business without knowing a thing is the formula for disaster. Don't. First learn a few things here and there, when you've made some money you may take the risk. Perseverance and practice is the key.
Noted dear. Thanks
 
Try to put $50 aside a month for 3 months, have a read around the forum and get the basics and a plan of what you are going to do. having a pen and paper beside you in bed and also working will mean u can write any ideas down, believe me when you are in bed and think about things i can guarantee you will forget them when you wake up.

There are so many different journeys on this forum, i would recommend checking out @BassTrackerBoats journey, its probably the most inspirational post on this forum.
 
Im kinda in the same boat as you op except I DID quit my job.. things are really rough right now and I feel like I made a big mistake.. then again some people made some good points about waiting until you find out more information and learn.. I thought I'd just be able to dive in.. i managed to learn a few things and im going to try again with my tax returns. Goodluck op, I'll be keep an eye on this thread :)
 
Try to put $50 aside a month for 3 months, have a read around the forum and get the basics and a plan of what you are going to do. having a pen and paper beside you in bed and also working will mean u can write any ideas down, believe me when you are in bed and think about things i can guarantee you will forget them when you wake up.

There are so many different journeys on this forum, i would recommend checking out @BassTrackerBoats journey, its probably the most inspirational post on this forum.
Thanks for the tips .. lmma check your link out .
 
Im kinda in the same boat as you op except I DID quit my job.. things are really rough right now and I feel like I made a big mistake.. then again some people made some good points about waiting until you find out more information and learn.. I thought I'd just be able to dive in.. i managed to learn a few things and im going to try again with my tax returns. Goodluck op, I'll be keep an eye on this thread :)
Thank you sir.. I will post any progress that will happen . Hopefully soon :)
 
but firstly try to learn about the new field before leaving your job
 
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