What mistakes keep beginners stuck at $0 for months?

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Hello
I see a lot of beginners in the “making money online” space who spend months learning, watching videos, reading threads, and trying new ideas, yet they never make their first dollar. I’ve been there myself, and I’m curious what others think are the biggest reasons this happens.
 
Hello
I see a lot of beginners in the “making money online” space who spend months learning, watching videos, reading threads, and trying new ideas, yet they never make their first dollar. I’ve been there myself, and I’m curious what others think are the biggest reasons this happens.
Lack of patience is one reason. Newbies keep jumping from one method to another without giving it proper time.
 
I think it's getting started and expecting overnight success, which inevitably leads to disappointment.
 
Most of threads here in BHW are just scam, they want your money to buy those useless courses, most of members are not ready to share the working methods.
Threads on BHW are tested and have to follow strict rules.

What threads here are a scam according to you?
 
Most beginners fail because they want quick money and don’t spend time learning skills properly.
 
Hello
I see a lot of beginners in the “making money online” space who spend months learning, watching videos, reading threads, and trying new ideas, yet they never make their first dollar. I’ve been there myself, and I’m curious what others think are the biggest reasons this happens.
Consuming content feels like progress, but they dont stick with one idea long enough to test it the first dollar usually comes from action, not more information.
 
Lack of intentionality is also a factor. Things like having a neat portfolio without spelling errors or not paying attention to important details. If what you're doing screams excellence and you are consistent enough with it, it greatly increases your chances
 
Most beginners fail because they want quick money and don’t spend time learning skills properly.
That’s very true. Most beginners chase fast results instead of building real skills. Without learning the basics and putting in consistent practice, even good opportunities won’t last.

Persistence is the key. Most beginners with financial problems can't stick to a method until they see results.
Well said. Persistence is often the missing piece. Many beginners quit too early, especially when money pressure is involved, and never give a method enough time to work.
 
Hello
I see a lot of beginners in the “making money online” space who spend months learning, watching videos, reading threads, and trying new ideas, yet they never make their first dollar. I’ve been there myself, and I’m curious what others think are the biggest reasons this happens.
The main factor is patience. Everyone starts making money online from zero, and patience is what makes the difference.
 
Lack of intentionality is also a factor. Things like having a neat portfolio without spelling errors or not paying attention to important details. If what you're doing screams excellence and you are consistent enough with it, it greatly increases your chances
Absolutely. Intentionality shows in the small details, and those details signal professionalism. Consistency and excellence really do compound over time.

The main factor is patience. Everyone starts making money online from zero, and patience is what makes the difference.
Very true. Patience is what keeps people going long enough to see results, most quit before it pays off.
 
Most beginners get stuck over learning and never taking consistent action focusing on one simple method and actually executing is usually what leads to the first result.
Facts. Action creates results—clarity comes after execution.
 
Most beginners avoid the uncomfortable part putting something in front of real buyers. They keep optimizing plans instead of exposing an offer to the market, so nothing ever gets validated and momentum never starts.
 
Most beginners avoid the uncomfortable part putting something in front of real buyers. They keep optimizing plans instead of exposing an offer to the market, so nothing ever gets validated and momentum never starts.
Absolutely! Taking action and putting an offer in front of real buyers is the only way to truly validate and gain momentum. Planning is important, but execution is what makes the difference.
 
Chasing "passive income" schemes instead of building one real skill and solving one real problem for a specific audience.
 
Chasing "passive income" schemes instead of building one real skill and solving one real problem for a specific audience.
You’re right. Focusing on building a real skill and solving a genuine problem seems much more sustainable than chasing quick passive income schemes.
 
Overthinking and chasing perfection often stalls progress small, consistent steps toward a real offer usually make the biggest difference.
 
Overthinking and chasing perfection often stalls progress small, consistent steps toward a real offer usually make the biggest difference.
That’s a great reminder. Focusing on small, consistent steps really does make progress feel more manageable and real.
 
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