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Being a "neophyte", I think the most valuable thing you can learn is how to accurately grade comics. You don't even need to be an "expert" at it to just know what to look for.
There are two books that EVERY comic book collector should own. The first is The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. I get the hardcover every year and every year it winds up being the most dog-eared book I own. It's already two months into 2016, so try not to pay full price for the 45th volume as it's already halfway out of date (the new issue ships around the time of Comic Con).
The second book you have to own is The Overstreet Guide to Grading. This will be one of the most valuable books you'll own about collecting. This one doesn't really go out of date. I have the first edition of mine that I got years and years ago when it was first published and I've never updated it. It's an evergreen reference that you'll value for as long as you collect.
Grab a copy and go grade some comics!
EDIT: And don't forget to get an OWL card! (those will have to be replaced with some regularity. I replace mine about every couple of years when I remember/think about it.)