It’s great when you realize how sharing and giving the online entrepreneur community is. Many newbies have a lot of trouble getting advice when they delve into a new area but when you get into online networking, you can definitely benefit from the experience of others. You only have to ask and you’ve got loads of people willing to lend you advice or an opinion. Those who find success online are often eager to pay it forward.
Tips For Using Free Online Advice
- Ask in a forum for someone to look at your site design
- Request in a forum for someone to give you feedback on your web site copy on a sales landing page
- Ask online buddies to social bookmark your sites and / or comment on your blog posts
- Read every free marketing e-book and special report you can get your hand on. Opting in won’t generally cost you anything and you can benefit from learning sales tactics of mentors
- Subscribe to information blogs such as SeanSEO.com and get free advice delivered to your mailbox
Have a most outstanding day.
Sean RasmussenAussie Internet Marketing
www.SeanSEO.com © 2008 - 2010



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Hi Sean,
This is where I am so grateful to be part of the YOTA forum. I have access to a group of very successful Internet Marketers who are only too willing to share their knowledge and experience.
This has helped me so much. I’ve learned a great deal in a very short space of time. If I didn’t have access to the forum it could have taken years of stumbling around in the dark to get to this point.
All my questions or problems are answered quickly. Nothing is ever too hard or too much trouble. I really appreciate everything that you and your team do.
I am subscribed to several marketers lists. However the information flooding in can be overpowering.
How do you know what is the good information and what isn’t? After all you don’t know what you don’t know.
I prefer to get my information from the forum like Jazz as I trust them. And this blog is fantastic
Hi Sean,
you are definitely someone who is paying it forward. The forum you have set up is great for advise and encouragement, and lots of people raising lots of good questions. My biggest problem at the moment? Information overflow
Specialty LinkedIn groups can also have very informative discussions and free information.
I’d also like to take the opportunity with the others here, to thank all the YOTA members and moderators who make it a terrific learning experience and community.
Hi Sean
I like the ‘online entrepreneur community’. Sounds like I really have made it to the top, wherever that is!
I have to be a copycat here and agree with my comrades here that the YOTA forum is the best place for us to get quality and expert information.
The YOTA forum is like a virtual library where I feel I can find the answer to every and any question on Internet Marketing. I feel so very privileged to be part of this great big collective of amazing people.
I don’t know how I would have survived through the first year without everyone in YOTA.
A big thanks to you Sean for all that you have given us.
I’m all for getting free advice in IM as well as a lot of other topics. I also like to provide advice, solicited or other wise.
When it comes to commenting not all of my comments may be fully thought out but hopefully, some people will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff and utilise some of my ideas. In this small way I can pay forward.
The situation is similar to Grateful We’re Not Dead always performing for free to raise funds for various charities. We are paying back and paying forward in one fell swoop.
When you are launching into something knew and unknown you are very reluctant to be parting with money when you don’t know what the results are going to be and if you are going to see a return on your investment.
This blog has got many great ideas and the other ones you write are also fantastic resources – your generosity in being open with information is most appreciated!
Placing value on free stuff can be difficult at times as it may be old and out dated, but occasionaly you get the gem in the rough and it is great to be able to subscribe and learn!