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I started blogging in 2017. Prior to that time, I had undergone training on blogging. Despite the training, I had gone through many trials and errors in my blogging adventure. In 2018 I paused a bit because it seems no one was visiting my blog site. 

It was as if all my effort to generate traffic proved abortive. In 2019, I rose to the challenge again, you know what I mean I actually face my fear. And I started blogging again. Not quite long an opportunity to learn about content marketing and blog management present itself, you know what, I ceased it. The training opened my eyes to lots of information about blogging, and I realized what I have been doing wrong and right. 


I put all the information into use, believe me, the number of traffic visiting my site increases in an encouraging way. 
Sometimes what we need is the right people that can give us the right information. Most often times these people can ask for a token, if you are the one who knows what you want then you give them what they ask for. What you are paying for is the information.

 Just like the way we go to school to study a particular course. What we paid for is information about our choosing discipline. Without this information, you can't be certified as a professional in your field. When you see opportunity online asking you to pay some amount to acquire some skill don't ignore it if you really need that skill. Don't say it's too expensive. 

It is a one-time payment. And once you acquire the skill it becomes yours. Like I said earlier, all the new things I learned about blogging I'm putting them into practice now and I am seeing the results. Imagine I didn't enroll for the training I would still be doing trials and errors. Which will take time and I might eventually get frustrated just like I did in 2018. Not that I kept the money somewhere when the opportunity presented itself I had to hustle for the money. 

Don't be a miser. Miser will say is it not just to teach me this or that, the money is too much? If it is just, why didn't you know it? So far you don't know it, then you have to pay the fee. Some other people even have the money but they want it free. 



These kinds of people even if you refer them to learn such skill on YouTube for free they won't still do because of the data they are going to use. Whereas they can use the same data to watch movies on that same YouTube.

Information is flowing around. The one you need to grow your business is not far from you. Learn from people who offer to train you. The money you are paying them is just for their time because it doesn't worth the information they are going to give to you. If you have to pay for information please do.

 Don't be a miser. In one way or the other, we pay for information. But what kind of information? Is it the one that can add value to us or to just entertain us? Set your priority right. Pay for value. Cherish value. 
The right information is just what you need to boost your business and to add value to yourself.



However, there are some sites where you can actually learn for free. I mean in these sites you can acquire skills free of charge. Meanwhile, you still have to pay. What you are going to pay is not money but your time. Examples of such sites include philanthropy, skillshare, udemy, Coursera, Edx and so on. Personal development depends on you.

 In the world today, skills sell more than anything else. Either soft or hard skill. Perhaps you have learned the skill but you need to fine-tune it. YouTube is a good place to go to. Fiverr is also an online community that has many professionals on board who are ready to train you for a token. As I said, don't be too miser when it comes to personal development. One of the reason you are still not making too much sale is because you are still devoid of some vital information. look for information about the goods you sell, I'm sure you'll thank me later.

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