Let's Summarize What We've Learnt

1/ Discovered definitions of SEO and Affiliation

2/ Learned what Search Engine Optimization is

3/ Learned what Affiliate Marketing is

4/ Understood the different factors and options of taking either

5/ Now able to make an educated decision which training course to follow


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judebanks Premium Plus
Your training will help new members make an informed decision about which path to take.

You correctly point out in page 4 that premium content is blocked for Free members and if they wish to earn affiliate commission by promoting WA, it makes sense to get started with Bootcamp.

Free members get access to the first ten lessons in each stream:

Get Started Course 1: Consists of ten lessons
Bootcamp Phase 1: Consists of ten lessons

When they try to progress to Course/Phase 2 level in either stream, they will get a message that says:

"We're sorry, you do not have access to this Premium content. Please upgrade your membership to gain exclusive access to this and all other Premium content at Wealthy Affiliate".

I think this is what you are saying - just wanted to clarify it.

Well done! ~Jude
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TopAchiever Premium
Thanks Jude! I believe the training information I looked at must be way out of date! Then, at that time, it was said it was 100% Free. I was not aware this had changed. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Will amend it accordingly.
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DarleneB Premium Plus
As always, excellent.
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TopAchiever Premium
Thanks Darlene!
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JeffreyS Premium
Great training. Made a lot of sense. Thank you!
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TopAchiever Premium
Thank you Jeffrey! Much appreciated.
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4GoodBuy Premium
Excellent explanation, perfectly presented and executed... I am still in my first week and have been working on both directions, now I can see clearer... and will be promoting this
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TopAchiever Premium
Glad I could assist in the nick of time! If you need any help, let me know.
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bsmith1222 Premium
Good job. On page 5, at the close of paragraph you have the word learnt and I believe you should have used learned. I hope you have learned something.
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TopAchiever Premium
In my humble opinion it is a variation on the past tense of learn. I used it as it rolls off the tongue easier than if you one would have used learned.

Herewith is confirmation of its usage:
Learned is the more common past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Learnt is a variant especially common outside North America. In British writing, for instance, it appears about once for every three instances of learned.
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judebanks Premium Plus
That's correct. When I moved to Australia from North America, it sounded strange to me to read or hear people say 'learnt'....lol. ~Jude
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TopAchiever Premium
Thanks for your support Jude!
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bsmith1222 Premium
I stand corrected and have learnt something new
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TopAchiever Premium
:-)
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AnnieB Premium
I'm sitting here with a little smile on my face. Couldn't help myself from an add on comment here, Edu...I moved from Scotland to Australia and didn't flinch at "learned" or "learnt". I think I must be used to both words being used interchangeably now. The Aussies have rubbed off on me :)

Thanks for the training. I know I struggled with which course and niche to start with when I signed up to WA, Edu.
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TopAchiever Premium
Thanks Annie! The English language although universal is written in various forms and fashions and it's amazing how it has evolved since its early inception. We wouldn't even understand the original English language, as the sound and formation of words was very different back then!
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WilliamBoyle Premium
What is this an English lesson? Lookout Edu no typos! We could be here for days, maybe he learneded something...just sayin :)
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