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Should You Go Back to School? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I think that I tend to lean towards materials with real-life case study examples and/or people who I know and/or trust. I have taken language courses for free, learned new programs with video training, and have thousands (if not millions of books available). I think we’ve all arrived at a very special place. Powered by frugal

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I think we’ve taught people to expect blog posts often and continually, we’ve trained them to want it for free. Reply Melani Ward ( @melaniward ) July 12, 2010 at 9:23 am I see a cool case study course in here. Melani – Whoever gets that case study going… I’m in. How much information is enough?

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Tip #2: When writing for others, be sure to retain copyright. I wrote The Deeper Meditation Training Course first, then the audio course came out later. Editing & reformatting case studies as individual PPT slides for on-the-fly presentations. Tip #1: Avoid phrasing or content that will become quickly out of date.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Having said that, it could be worth a case study. But they’re terrible for training or intensive learning, for exactly the reasons you mention… and that’s exactly why paid content formats sit nicely right next to blogs and thrive. Also you are training a tribe of people to take specific calls to action.

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