If you are a neophyte in an enterprise like Internet marketing, it is great to have someone show you the way. You might want to consult those successful entrepreneurs who know what they are talking about. It is important, however, to find a teacher who can actually teach you practical knowledge, as opposed to someone who can merely sell the idea of success to your.
Regardless of the argument, however, one thing's for certain: very few professions are as respected as teaching.
The Good Teacher
"Those who can't do, teach." An adage that you have probably heard at some time, or another. This is an adage that can sometimes be true, although it does underestimate the complex skill needed to teach something to someone.
On the flip side of that coin is the idea that those who CAN do, CAN'T teach because knowing something inside your head and applying it to practical use, as well as being able to get someone else to do it as successfully as what you have are two very different things.
Grain of Salt
While finding Mr. Right, you have probably been flooded with ads about how to be among the world's top earners. Before you believe these ads, however, here are a few tips to help you find the real deal:
1. Compare your history with your new mentor and gauge your success with him. Ask him pertinent questions about how he got started and how he worked his way to the top. Asking these questions will give you his background and work ethics.
2. Find out what you do need to know, and determine if this guru seems like a credible source for that knowledge.
3. If the mentor is more focused on selling you something, consider that a red flag. No mentor can give you a 100 percent guarantee of success, but he should be able to give you a safe estimate on your success rate. He should teach you the ways of the successful entrepreneurs.
4. When you have found the perfect teacher, do what you need to absorb all the knowledge he gives. Keep your mind open for constructive criticism, and learn to be level-headed. There are successful entrepreneurs who are willing to share what they know. Be wise enough to distinguish these characteristics. Learn from their experience and apply it to fruition. Next thing we know, you will be rubbing elbows with the business tycoons.
Regardless of the argument, however, one thing's for certain: very few professions are as respected as teaching.
The Good Teacher
"Those who can't do, teach." An adage that you have probably heard at some time, or another. This is an adage that can sometimes be true, although it does underestimate the complex skill needed to teach something to someone.
On the flip side of that coin is the idea that those who CAN do, CAN'T teach because knowing something inside your head and applying it to practical use, as well as being able to get someone else to do it as successfully as what you have are two very different things.
Grain of Salt
While finding Mr. Right, you have probably been flooded with ads about how to be among the world's top earners. Before you believe these ads, however, here are a few tips to help you find the real deal:
1. Compare your history with your new mentor and gauge your success with him. Ask him pertinent questions about how he got started and how he worked his way to the top. Asking these questions will give you his background and work ethics.
2. Find out what you do need to know, and determine if this guru seems like a credible source for that knowledge.
3. If the mentor is more focused on selling you something, consider that a red flag. No mentor can give you a 100 percent guarantee of success, but he should be able to give you a safe estimate on your success rate. He should teach you the ways of the successful entrepreneurs.
4. When you have found the perfect teacher, do what you need to absorb all the knowledge he gives. Keep your mind open for constructive criticism, and learn to be level-headed. There are successful entrepreneurs who are willing to share what they know. Be wise enough to distinguish these characteristics. Learn from their experience and apply it to fruition. Next thing we know, you will be rubbing elbows with the business tycoons.
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