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Free blogging course from Mark Joyner

Well if your New Year Resolution is to become a better blogger, here is a belated Christmas present I have come across that you might be interested in.

Mark Joyner and his team at Simpleology has just created a multi-media course about blogging.

You might think this is odd given that Mark is no where to be found in the blogosphere. However he maintains that he has a great blog course and he is offering it for a free evaluation if you blog about it.

You can find all the details here. The course is meant to cover:

  • The best blogging techniques
  • How to get traffic to your blog
  • How to monetise your blog.

I've not received my copy of the course as yet but I'll let you know my evaluation of it as soon as I receive it. In the meantime, why not request your free copy today?

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Mark Joyner has great blogging techniques on his program Simpleology. Try it!

I have seen this one. If you are looking for an interesting training program consider James Brausch's internship. It doesn't cost anything to sign up, and it teaches good habits. If you are wanting to retire from a day job, learning from an expert is the easiest way to shortcut the failure process. Look at the 98% blog post at jamesbrausch.com. It is good though I definitely saw my own efforts in that post

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