Hello :)
I do realise that I am probably asking too much here, but nothing ventured...
You should know at this point that I am a bit of a techie eejit, so only basic, simple language, explanation and advice will penetrate my cranium.
For a very long time I have been looking for one book, course, tutorial, that sort of thing, that will take me by the hand, talk to me in simple language and go through a process from start to finish, *absolutely nothing left out* (however obvious to the writer), which would lead me to understand and operate an online business opportunity.
Bear with me please.
I'm not after overnight - or any, come to that - riches, but a simple, fairly straightforward plan that will work and make some sort of regular income. I know it's possible because I see others doing it.
I've bought many ebooks, and the like, and I subscribed - well, still am - to a weekly, supposedly bite-size course, but I have *never* come across anything which really does do A to Z in simple language. There must be a market for this, seems to me, and it really can't be that difficult. The problem, it seems to me, is that most of those who know can't teach. They take certain things for granted which stops someone like me (and there must be zillions of us) in their tracks because these omissions are an essential and integral part of the process.
That's the preamble.
I did get so far in the aforementioned course, to the extent that I found a product (whether viable or not), somehow managed to master the techie bits to build a sales and download page, somehow managed to register it successfully at Clickbank (although it hasn't been 'released' yet) and somehow managed to get some (but not all) distance in aweber. And there it came to a stop because I didn't understand what came next, or couldn't complete it, or was intimidated, or all three.
So, I've been paying hostgator and aweber for some months now and just racking my brain for a way to proceed, or for another way to start something that I might be able to complete. To be honest, I suppose I gave up because it appeared all too difficult. I seem to have been denied the techie gene; have others, but not that one.
Can anyone offer me any specific or general advice as to how I might proceed , or with regard to any other plan, venture, opportunity that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, that isn't too complex and that I might understand?
Thanks for your patience.
Regards
Neil