Purchasing Guides To Make Money [Does It Work In 2020?]

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Has anyone purchased a guide with a method on how to made money?

Did you follow it?

Did it work for you?

How much did you pay? How much revenue did you get?
 
When I was in my first stage of MMO, I bought many guides. From like 10 Courses, only two were effective. It was domains flipping & Dropshipping.
 
Another question:

What Guides Would You Like To See?
 
I have never bought any guide but read tens of them. The most effective guides are about selling money making methods by luring potential customers. There are people who even copy-pasted BHW threads and sold them on some forums. The common aspect among all of them is that most people are both lazy and greedy, so you have to describe a method like it doesn't need any work and makes a ton of money. If you're planning to buy a method, then ignore such guides.
 
As @Pavan Teja 1 already said, many courses are based on Methods that you can find on here. And some methods that you can find on here are based on courses so there is close to no real "untouched" area that you can't find for free on here. I have read some Methods and Courses over the past two months on here. You can find many free courses in the Downloads section. I really recommend checking it out.
 
You can usually find these in here; https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/member-downloads.29/
 
Another question:

What Guides Would You Like To See?
Personally I would love to learn Facebook ads, not based on: I spend 10.0000000 dollars on Ads, but on real facts and techniques.
@jul3s, for example, share a case study of 500-700 words worth more than all facebook gurus I ever saw. Simple, clean and on the point, based on experience not on fluffy numbers.

I am very skeptical about any courses these days, my close connections say: You must lose money on ads in order to learn something.

So I guess as in SEO or whatever, best teacher it`s failure and experience.
 
Personally I would love to learn Facebook ads, not based on: I spend 10.0000000 dollars on Ads, but on real facts and techniques.
@jul3s, for example, share a case study of 500-700 words worth more than all facebook gurus I ever saw. Simple, clean and on the point, based on experience not on fluffy numbers.

I am very skeptical about any courses these days, my close connections say: You must lose money on ads in order to learn something.

So I guess as in SEO or whatever, best teacher it`s failure and experience.

That's interesting, I found a way around FB's celeb-bait ban but couldn't scale it properly, you don't always need to loose $300 upfront or whatever.
 
@jul3s, for example, share a case study of 500-700 words worth more than all facebook gurus I ever saw. Simple, clean and on the point, based on experience not on fluffy numbers.

Thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate it! :) It's great to see that the things I share are useful to some.

Also, I completely agree with your way of thinking. Facebook ads and other PPC platforms are changing so fast, that there is no way that a course can be up to date once released. All the basics can be learned online for free, and you learn to get to the next level with trying things out, implementing ideas you find, error, testing, losing money, etc.

P.S.: @Meddie fell free to send a PM if you have any questions regarding Facebook ads. I will be more than happy to help.
 
That's interesting, I found a way around FB's celeb-bait ban but couldn't scale it properly, you don't always need to loose $300 upfront or whatever.
I`m telling you facts, also I know for sure my friend would not lie to me as his company spends for clients around ~1 million a year and no trying to sell me a shitty course. You always need to be A/B tests but that`s another story. The point is nobody can teach you some fields as nobody knows more than basics and a few tricks as I mentioned above.

Bad Example: SEO is relative, Content writing is relative. Nobody can give you a secret sauce for it, whoever said that it`s a lier, we all know that.
Good example: Graphic design, coding, video editing. They are like math, if you do it properly, you will have the same results all the time.
 
I`m telling you facts, also I know for sure my friend would not lie to me as his company spends for clients around ~1 million a year and no trying to sell me a shitty course. You always need to be A/B tests but that`s another story. The point is nobody can teach you some fields as nobody knows more than basics and a few tricks as I mentioned above.

Bad Example: SEO is relative, Content writing is relative. Nobody can give you a secret sauce for it, whoever said that it`s a lier, we all know that.
Good example: Graphic design, coding, video editing. They are like math, if you do it properly, you will have the same results all the time.

I know you were, I was just reporting my case - I'm sure your informant is correct.
 
I bought a subscription on a website that gives many paid courses for free
I was just downloading most of the time
Now the picture is more clear and it don't need any courses
 
i have bought some guides in past waste of time and money. Everything is free here on forum and you can google it to explore more about it and even you are not able to understand how to do it then you go buy some service regarding that particular method which are strong but no guides.
 
These are not effective right now as it was a few years ago. I will need to dig in my old laptop for a few hours to find them.
If you can could you please link me to any training that you know can get me results online
 
I signed up to a subscrption/membership website a couple of years back. To be honest it was below par, I'd give it 4 out of 10. The trouble is, that placed is promoted by tonnes and tonnes of affiliates. I think most of what is out there is junk really. If anyone knows a good course, I'd listen but will not part with my money easily.
 
I 'd agree that most guides are worthless but certainly not all. There are some people out there offering some great guidance. I bought an affiliate marketing guide a few years ago and it was a PDF but very comprehensive and detailed with great images to help you as you progressed. I followed the training and I have a blog that makes decent money every month. That blog would bring in more but I'm also a writer and don't spend near as much time on it as I should.

I'm putting together another blog now based on an ebook by the same seller. This blog will be much simpler and it will have shorter posts and is very specific with long, long tail keywords. It will be built around something I'm interested in with short posts linking to Amazon products. I plan on doing a journey thread here once the site is up and running.
 
I 'd agree that most guides are worthless but certainly not all. There are some people out there offering some great guidance. I bought an affiliate marketing guide a few years ago and it was a PDF but very comprehensive and detailed with great images to help you as you progressed. I followed the training and I have a blog that makes decent money every month. That blog would bring in more but I'm also a writer and don't spend near as much time on it as I should.

I'm putting together another blog now based on an ebook by the same seller. This blog will be much simpler and it will have shorter posts and is very specific with long, long tail keywords. It will be built around something I'm interested in with short posts linking to Amazon products. I plan on doing a journey thread here once the site is up and running.

What niche is your blog in?
 
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