ecourses – How E-courses Helped An Internet Beginner

Posted by Susanne on May 7, 2009 at 12:31 am.

How E-courses Helped An Internet Beginner

During my first six months on the internet I have amassed a collection of many different e-courses. Most of these e-courses have been very informative and have pointed me in the right direction. As far as the day-to-day lessons go, they are usually short and quick to read. I like this because it allows me to learn something new every day, but not get bogged down with too much information. For simply supplying my first name and emai address, I have received a number of e-courses, on a number of topics.

One of the e-courses I have received is about writing articles. I have used this information to improve my own article writing skills. Although I have not mastered the art of article writing, I am definitely further along now than I was six months ago. I have used articles to drive traffic to my site and provide valuable one-way links.

Another free e-course was about search engine optimization (SEO). Before the free lessons, I had no idea what SEO was. Now, I continue to receive lessons and I continue to learn more and more optimization techniques. I have used this free information to optimize my site to the best of my abilities. Now I know there is always room for improvement, but the SEO
techniques I have learned have helped me achieve a number one ranking in Google, for the term Ebooks for Beginners. So again, the free e-course has helped me get started in the right direction.

One page on my site discusses Public Domain. You guessed it, I acquired my very basic knowledge from a free e-course. I liked the e-course so much I decided to become an affiliate of the person providing me the information. In this case, the course has been a win-win situation. I have learned a little about public domain and the individual who sent me the information has picked up another salesman.

One e-course, actually two, were about creating my own e-course. I took the time to print and read their lessons and used the information to help build my own e-course. So now I have my own course teaching others about ebook basics and I am starting to grow my own list.

In the near future I plan on creating a mini site to sell my first info product. How will I do it? Where will I get the know how? That’s right, from an e-course about creating my own mini-site. I have read the information and plan to put it to good use in the next 30 to 60 days. The daily lessons in this course are pretty long compared to most other courses I have received. The individual goes into a great amount of detail and I look forward to using the information he has provided.

The last e-course I want to discuss is about affiliate marketing. Now, I am nowhere near starting my own affiliate program, but hopefully six months from now this will be a possibility. I have taken the time to read the lessons and hopefully over the next few months I can start putting some of the ideas into action. Once again, taking free lessons, applying the information and continuing to grow my business.

In my first six months as an internet beginner, I have signed up for a number of e-courses. I have learned and continue to learn such topics as writing better articles, search engine optimization, Public Domain, creating mini sites and last but not least, an e-course on creating my own e-course. So, for me, and I assume many others, these free e-courses have been invaluable to an internet newbie.

By: Pete Repko

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Pete C. Repko runs an ebook website for beginners.
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