Two Important “Starter” Helpers

January 19th, 2007

When it rains, it pours…

One of the biggest voids that needs to be filled is training for absolute beginners. So many marketers claim to have the perfect beginner’s course, but they always leave out essential information because they assume it is “common knowledge.”

I don’t know about you, but the terms “auto-responder” and “squeeze page” are not commonly known in the offline world! Nevermind Adwords, FTP, HTML, Web site design, and more.

Well, that beginner training is coming in two forms today (like I said, when it rains…).

The first is in Beginner Marketers.

Beginner Marketers will offer training in all sorts of basics, ranging from auto-responders to web site creation to payment processing.

The membership is free, and then you get to pick and choose which modules you want to learn. Some are free, and the rest are very low cost.

You can sign up for a free membership and take a look around here: http://www.beginnermarketers.com (the site is brand new, so there aren’t a lot of modules yet).

The other training is one provided by Jim Daniels. I sent out a couple of emails about this, but I wanted to tell you about it here as well.

Jim has a $97 report called “The New Age Work At Home Plan.”

However, since I am one of his partners, he has allowed me to show you the “secret” way to gain access to this special report free of charge.

Here is how it works:

1. Go to http://www.affiliateminute.com/secretkey.php.

2. Scroll down to the bottom of the sales page and click on the golden key.

That’s it!

Armed with these two tools you will be well equipped for 2007.

Have fun!

Matthew Glanfield

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