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Spending $1500 for coaching
As a newbie, would it be wise to spend 1500 dollars on coaching from something found online or just using the $1500 to invest in marketing and kind of just wing it to learn as I go ??? I stumbled across a coaching program called iflip academy with Josh Weidman not sure if I should pursue the coaching for the cost or or jus dive right in and start my first mailing campaign. I know alot of people don't always recommend paying for coaching. Any suggestions??