Subject: Discovered🔭 what This guy🧍learned about💡 "Newbie Failure Syndrome" after interviewing✍️ 751 newcomers🧑🏽‍🤝‍🧑🏽.

Hi, Y'all.

 

Over the course of his career, Michael Cheney has met, trained, and coached a significant number of people who are just starting out in their careers.


He discovered the following facts:


There is such a thing as "newcomer failure syndrome," and it does exist.


As a result, 97% of newcomers will never achieve their objectives.


People are going bankrupt, losing their homes to foreclosure, getting divorced, and experiencing a great deal of emotional anguish as a result of it.


What exactly is it?


When it comes to internet marketing, the "newbie failure syndrome" occurs when two critical steps are skipped:


1. Consistently doing the right things

2. Taking the correct necessary actions


The combination of not being told to do something and then doing the wrong stuff anyway is a recipe for disaster.


I apologize for being so corny, but you are not to blame for this situation.

You are not aware of what you do not know.


To be precise,


You require the assistance of another person in your corner in order to keep you on track.


You'll need a good plan and advice on how to get the tasks done as quickly as possible.


As a result, Cheney spearheaded the formation of the Millionaires Club.

The Millionaires Club helps solve that.


You are given the materials you need as well as updates on a regular basis to keep you going.


Every month, Cheney will share both his most recent victories and his most recent setbacks with you, so you can learn what to do and what not to do.


In addition, he keeps lighting fires under your bottom in order to keep you moving.


If you want to be successful on the internet, you really should get this.

If you're just messing around and trying out new things, keep an eye out for anything that looks interesting.


Put an end to the "newbie failure syndrome" once and for all...

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