Regardless.... you will most probably do it very differently in another Two years from now, with a totally different brush that doesn't have Six jets, the learning curve for wfp is approx 5/6 years IMO.
Look at Dazmond- hot water= best thing since sliced bread- now it makes no difference whatsoever. Extreme pole= cannot work with any other pole, so much easier, now he's back to SLX because of the expense- despite earning mega bucks (apparently). Vision= brilliant! the gleam and ease make things so much better- now it makes things worse and doesn't really work at all. Vans= best van in the world is an old cheap Connect, ideal for a sole wfp'er but can earn just as much from the back of an old Golf, now you have to have a brand new connect with heated seats, aircon etc etc.... we would all be bankrupt just trying to keep up if we followed his advice!!
My advice- don't be so eager to arm your competitors with your knowledge. It can take years to learn and the process can be costly, keep some of it for yourself.