Today Charles Belmore, a reader of this blog asked me:
“I want to get involved in writing a blog also and I currently write a blog with WordPress, but it is very confusing for me to make and I would like to try to get several training materials or courses (hopefully ones that are free) that can hopefully assist me in making use of Word Press correctly. As a WordPress web master yourself, do you perhaps maybe know where i can find online tutorials to be able to do this? Thanks!”
And I thought, well maybe this guy is right and there really are more people “out there” that would like to learn more about how to publish their web content using WordPress. So, here follows two tips — one completely free, but to quote Charles a bit, “a little more confusing” and that would be the with a link to a page on WordPress.org about how to getting started with WordPress and much more. (This is absolutely free information.)
The tips that is much less confusing is called The WordPress ClassRoom. The pricetag for its massive and easy to understand video-lessons is just a one-time fee of $67 USD. If you feel that learning WordPress is a stressful and time-consuming chore, then do take a closer look at what Matt Wolfe has to offer.
The WordPress ClassRoom will not only guide you safely (with the help of 54 videos!) through the basics of installing WordPress on a domain of your own and tweaking it to improve its performance, but also show you how to use it in order to make some additional money, if that is want you would like to do. And, he also teaches about how to get blog visitors…
(Included in his offer there will be custom made WordPress themes that you can use to get the appearance that you want for your blog.)
Matt Wolfe tries to help his students on a one-on-one basis whenever they need help. So, he is limiting his WordPress ClassRoom spots to 200 or something like that. If you would like one of those spots with your name on it, it would be a good idea to act swiftly.



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February 10th, 2010 at 9:34 am
I found this article useful in a paper I am writing at university. Hopefully, I get an A+ now!
Thanks
Bernice Franklin