Online Marketing Training and Coaching

by admin on December 23, 2008

As many of you know I’ve recently finished my Web Analytics class at the University of British Columbia. I was incredibly fortunate to have the renowned analyst and lecturer Stephane Hamel as my teacher for this session. In very few occupations do you get the opportunity to be taught by the very top industry professionals. In this case I think that Web Analytics is still such a young industry that so many of the great minds are still clustered around WAA, Yahoo Web Analytics Groups, and the first Web Analytics Classes at UBC and I am taking full advantage!


Accept Coaching (at the right price)

I can attribute a great deal of my success to accepting coaching from the right people. One of the best ways to do this is to hire them personally. It seems that a natural side product of engaging with someone for a consulting gig is to gain access to their opinions and expertise in the subject in general.

Group Coaching

When it isn’t possible to hire someone for one on one coaching it is a good practice to engage with the expert in a group setting. This costs less and in many cases can be just as beneficial. One thing I’ve learned with regard to this is that in a group the teacher will generally favor the person who is the most inquisitive and proactive and give them more personal attention, in which case you are getting 1 on 1 coaching but you are paying group prices.

Recently my good friend Sally Shields decided to release her personal coaching program to the public. The next round is set to begin January 5th and it will fill up soon.

Turn you and your book into an Amazon.com bestseller while increasing  your visibility,  credibility and revenue!   A 5 week mentoring course with bestselling author Sally Shields— 100% money-back guaranteed.  If you’re ready to reach more readers  with your message and your book, this may be just the  course you have been looking for.  Begins in early January.

http://www.sallyshields.com/coaching/

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