Are you feeling like you just need a little more formalized education on tough-to-tackle Internet subjects? Do you want a little more guidance and hand-holding than individual surfing affords? Does interacting with peers help you learn more quickly? Well, maybe it’s time you go back to school…online!
There are now many, many classes being offered online through various educational institutions. Online education has also been called “distance learning,” “virtual classrooms,” “online tutorials,” and “Webucation,” but it all means the same thing: you get to learn online from the comfort of your own desk and chair, and usually at somewhat of your own pace.
Although you can find online training about a wide variety of subjects, if you want to go to school specifically for Internet training, and even more specifically, Internet marketing, there are a few sites out there to which you can turn. The forerunner is Ziff-Davis University (ZDU), run by the said-named top industry publisher. For a small monthly subscription fee, this site offers a wealth of classes, class auditing, lots of support features, and top-name instructors. Some other sites out there dedicated to Internet training include CyberCourse and NetCoach Online. With these sites, you can build on the education you already have or learn something new in a very easy and comfortable way.
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