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Free AdSense Training Course – More than 30,000 Readers
Posted on March 31st, 2009 No commentsI was reviewing some statistics on one of my websites the other day and found that well over 30,000 people have now taken my free AdSense training course.
The course was until recently a bit out of date because I first wrote it in 2003! although many of the underlying principles remain unchanged. Anyway, I’ve updated it a fair bit of late and am pleased to report that most people remain on my AdSense list for over a year and I know for a fact that many people have been on it for over 999 days whatever that is in years.
So if you are looking for free info on how to make money with AdSense you’re on the right place. Just check out AdSense.
What you get there is a 5 day intro to AdSense coupled with an introduction to AdSense related tools and tips. You also get an opportunity to sign up for some additional free Internet Marketing Training
The AdSense course is aimed at relative newbies to AdSense and covers topics such as keyword research, content creation, traffic generation and domain names so it’s fairly generalised.
The Internet Marketing Course is more generalised and sets out to teach people how to make money online either as a standalone business opportunity or as a means to grow an existing business that needs a web presence or that is already online but not doing very well.
Both the courses are backed up by further information in an online Internet Marketing Dictionary
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