WordPress Classroom – Get On Board Before The Price Rise!

WordPress Guide

Hi guys, I just received an email in my inbox from Matt Wolfe, one of the few Internet Marketers out there I hugely respect. He is the creator of the best WordPress Guide out there (in my humble opinion, anyway!) the WordPress Classroom. It’s an easy to understand, easy to follow, all video WordPress guide that holds heaps of value for both new and seasoned WordPress users alike.

In his email Matt declared that he has been really focused on making a ton of updates for the WordPress Classroom. So right now he is basically in overhaul mode. He is in the process of re-imagining the WordPress Classroom.

If you ask me, I always like when Internet Marketers who have released a product keep updating it – that means that they really stand behind it and did not just release it for the quick bucks, but really have something to teach and are conscious of delivering to their customers and staying current. That’s why I like what Matt is doing now.

The WordPress Classroom is fantastic as it is now. But I feel good about Matt wanting to deliver an even better product to us. There’s going to be an all new, intuitive layout, new topics of training, new ways to engage with Matt and other members, and, with all of these improvements (most likely) a new pricing structure… Apparently it is going to be big! He reckons we are all going to be blown away with all the new stuff that’s inside the WordPress Classroom.

If you are trying to break into the field of Affiliate and Internet Marketing, there is – in my opinion – no better way to do that than with WordPress blogs.  These WordPress Video Tutorials (yes, video!!) will be the best thing for you to ever have come across, they can take months, if not years, off your learning. I just have to think back to the way I had to learn the ins and outs of building a great niche site (long, painful, costly) – if I would have had a course like this one I would have grabbed it with both hands. And I want you to be able to AVOID having an extremely long and frustrating learning curve.

SaveAbout the new pricing structure – that’s where I want to appeal to you. If you haven’t yet, please do check out WordPress Classroom, because if you don’t get in now whilst the price is still at an all time low, if you want to get in later you will most likely have to pay more. How much more I don’t know yet, but more is more and can’t be good! Mind you, whatever Matt will decide to charge, you can be sure it will be worth it!!! But still, just make sure you get in now to ensure that you’re grandfathered in to the lowest possible price.

I believe you can still sign up just for the free videos, which are fantastic, too. But if you are serious about making money online and want to use WordPress, you should upgrade to the paid Pro version.

So what are you waiting for? 😉 See you on the inside!

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  2. A perfect guide! I had many doubts and I can move forward thanks to your advice, your blog and especially this guide! A hug and congratulations! thank you very much!

  3. WordPress classroom offers an array of information to help those make the best out of their websites. Its educational resources are excellent. People need to get on board and take advantage of this.

  4. I like the lecture because it teaches you about WordPress themes, plugins. Just about anything which you must know. It’s nice to know how to add a domain too. And how to get a site running.

  5. Would you say the guide is only really for WordPress beginners? I’ve been using WordPress for a couple of years already. I already know a lot of the basic stuff. How advanced does the guide get?

    1. Matt has gone into great detail with a lot of things in this course – its a really comprehensive selection of training videos for beginner and advanced WordPress fans alike. I find myself checking back in there quite often when I get stuck on things, and I have been building WordPress sites since 2009.

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    1. Unfortunately I didn’t – at least I didn’t see one in my overstuffed inbox 😉 Might have just missed it, you can still follow me! 😉

  7. Honestly I wasn’t aware of wordpress classroom. I will check it out because even I want to make few wordpress niche sites. Thanks for giving information about this.

  8. WordPress is my favorite CMS, I like it because it’s very easy to manage but at the same time it has a lot of options to modify the design

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    1. Hi Mckinley, yes, running a website and blog does take a lot of work, if you want to be successful and do it right. I have unfortunately not been posting very regularly which is never good! But if you write in your diary every day, maybe you could just switch that to writing a post on your blog every day and you should be fine.

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