I’d read as many books on whitetail biology and habits as you can - non hunting focused.
I’d call the biologist responsible for deer management in the area you’re hunting and tell him you’re new, and are interested in learning about the deer’s feeding amd bedding habits in that area, and what time of year they rut.
I’d then pay whatever amount onX costs, and install the app on your phone.
I’d buy a compass.
Id go to the property without a weapon, in comfortable boots, and I’d walk every inch of it. If you encounter deer trails, turn the tracker on, and drop pins on droppings, rubs, scrapes, beds, deer you jump, other people’s hunting setups, etc. if you walk more than 2-3 miles on a property and don’t jump a deer, move on to next area. If you can walk without kneeling, crawling, ducking, or stepping over crap, you’re in too open of woods.
go find deer. Learn the lay of the land. When you jump deer, note forecasted wind direction, time of day, and the direction the wind is actually blowing where the deer are. Put it in the notes of the pin you drop.
Don’t get in a tree. Don’t get in a tree. Don’t get in a tree.
walk all over. Find Deer. You’ll know when you’ve found enough to make sense to start hunting them.