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New online blogging course

November 2, 2023

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I will be running another online course in blogging in the evenings of the 17th and 24th November 2023. The course lasts a total of 5 hours and costs £69 (before any concessions).

Here is a sample of the feedback I’ve received about this course:

  • Really enjoyed this overview of blogging and the information shared, its something that is interesting and the information provided will help to take the ideas that I have and move them towards reality.10/07/2023

  • Really comprehensive insight into blogging, structure and what to expect. Loved the ideas generation section the most and was such a treat to hear everyon elses ideas. Terry was very inspiring and supportive, clear and concise and gave great notes and feedback.

  • Really enjoyed Course wish it was longer. I am a novice to this blog world and really enjoyed interaction with other professional and the Tutor Terry Freedman his expertise his experience live his mistakes and how to navigate, and about how you could move your company or idea into a blog space and how to protect your work — the inside information.

  • The tutor had a really nice approach which made it very warm and easy to discuss. His humour made it a nice course to do on a Friday evening.

  • The tutor was excellent. So easy to understand and entertaining to listen to.

  • I thoroughly enjoyed the course and the tutor's knowledge and expertise lived up to my hopes and expectations. I fully intend starting a blog as a result of the course. It was lovely to meet (virtually) so many others on the same journey and I enjoyed reading and commenting on the blogs of those who were ahead of me. I look forward to following their progress.

  • The course gave me a lot of information on different websites to use, how to blog, and a lot of useful things.

  • Terry's workshop was very informative.

  • I was able to ask questions immediately to things that may have been unclear.

  • Very interactive.

  • It was very informative.

  • I liked the hints and tips.

  • I had only heard of the information in the workshop, but have now got an in-depth knowledge of how to do it and schedule it.

For more details and to book your place go here:

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