My best advice, is get the fundamentals down. I recommend "guitar chord guru" If you only want to learn chords. For lead, "guitar scale guru" both are by karl Aranjo, and the books work in conjunction.
The biggest thing, is a comfortable playing guitar. Starting out, it's a bit rough on the fingertips. By having a properly adjusted guitar, you can make it less painful.. Lets face it, if it hurts, you won't practice long, and will lose interest. Most guitars are not set up properly.
Invest in an electronic tuner. You can get these for about 15 bucks, and good tuning is essential. (unless you have an excellent ear for music)
As mentioned elsewhere, practice, practice, practice. A couple hours/day is a good thing.
Tabs are a good thing, but i will caution, a lot of online tabs are not correct. You tube does have some nice instructional videos, some are pretty good, some aren't.
I have played guitar since i was a kid, and have taught a lot of folks. That guitar, can be a life long friend, if you invest a little time.
Hope this helps, above all, have fun with it!
In your opinion...which would be better for a beginner to start out on, elect or acoustic?
Taking into consideration of the wearing out of the finger tips?
Is one easier on the fingers, than the other?