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| Newbie Shield 
   Joined: 22 Sep 2007
 Posts: 1523
 
 | # Posted: 30 Sep 2008 23:13 Reply
 
 Which strategy do you prefer or would you recommend to a newbie?
 
 
 
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| mountainmom5 
   Joined: 30 Aug 2007
 Posts: 1194
 
 | # Posted: 2 Oct 2008 10:45 Reply
 
 We have some very wise people on this forum - once again, this proves it. Great topic NS and thanks for all the Squidoo Mentoring you do on here.
   
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| pcwork Member
 
 Joined: 12 Aug 2006
 Posts: 1627
 
 | # Posted: 3 Oct 2008 00:42 Reply
 
 I am a great fan of the trial and error method,  nothing compares with hands on experience and you end up knowing things which few others do.
 
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| A8ch 
   Joined: 24 Jun 2005
 Posts: 372
 
 | # Posted: 3 Oct 2008 01:13 Reply
 
 While there is much to be gained from the trial and error method, it is often a very roundabout way to get to the facts. The method can be time-consuming, frustrating, expensive and has been know to deflate the ambitions of some of the most earnest.
 
 However, if used in conjunction with a mentor who can guide your path, the experience can actually be an enjoyable adventure with much less stress.
 
 Hermas
 
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| brandi11 Member
 
 Joined: 6 Oct 2008
 Posts: 6
 
 | # Posted: 6 Oct 2008 02:27 Reply
 
 I prefer to do reserch on everything I do before I do it. The trial and error method works great for some people as long as they have the money and time to waste not everyone does.
 
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