Top Forum Threads

After you've gone through the Essentials section and gotten yourself straightened away there, the next place to visit is here, where the Top Forum Threads from the past are housed.

Just where do I start anyway?

With close to 50,000 posts in the forum as I write this tutorial, and growing daily, it's tough to catch up if you're new to the site. For that purpose, I set up a Top Forum Threads section. Obviously the selection of top threads is subjective, but it's based a lot on the value of the posts, as well as member participation in the discussion.

Here's a screen shot of that section as it stands now:

Advice. Case studies. Motivation. Spend a day or so reading these threads and you'll be ready to really take action towards your own success story. These threads continue to get posted to sometimes months after they're started. Nominations for a top forum thread are always welcome, I originally intended there to be eventually 50 threads here, and there's room for some new ones. I didn't want more because the forum software only lists 50 on a page, so I've been super selective to this point as to what qualifies as "top".

Let's look inside one of these threads, shall we?

Top Forum Thread example: Does Article Marketing Still Work? (Case Study)

In this thread, staff expert Gregg Gillies writes up a case study of his article marketing techniques, in great detail. Gregg's been successful doing this for years, and he's sharing those years of experience with us all.

Point being ... from the top forum threads, you can start running the moment you become a member of Earn1KaDay, you can learn essential skills, find the methods of the experts that have refined their techniques over many months and years, as well as be motivated and infused with a positive attitude that could lead to incredible success.

Then, after going through the top threads, you should probably cncentrate on the threads inside the sub-forum that's about the business model you want to concentrate on, and drill down as deep as you can pulling out all that information.

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