How To Avoid Wasting Time
The overwhelming popularity of WordPress has led to a massive growth in demand for WordPress tutorial videos, articles, ebooks, and so forth. Not surprisingly, this has, in turn, led to an explosion in the development and availability of all kinds of different WordPress tutorial videos, articles, ebooks, and more. In fact, as of this writing, a search on Google for the term WordPress tutorial returns more than 82 million results.
As you undoubtedly know, whenever there's glut of information or products on the market there is going to be a wide range in quality.
This is as true of WordPress tutorial videos, articles, and ebooks as it is of anything.
And since many people use WordPress as a platform for making money online, the quality of your WordPress education can have a direct - and significant -impact on your income.
Of course, just because we have preferred learning styles doesn't mean our other senses are shut down, so a really powerful WordPress tutorial would be one that could appeal to more than one learning style.
In order to help you avoid making the mistake that so many others make - thinking that all WordPress tutorials are, more or less, created equal - I've put together the following questions to help you cut through the low-quality/crappy WordPress tutorials so you can get to the good stuff.
How do you like to learn?
This is an extremely important question because the answer to it should dictate the form of the WordPress tutorial that's best for you (video, ebook, mp3, etc).
As you probably know, there are three dominant preferred learning styles:
Visual - visual learners learn best by seeing, so video tutorials and ebooks with lots of visual elements are the best learning tools for them
Auditory - auditory learners learn best by hearing, so video tutorials, audio tutorials and ebooks are the best learning tools for them
Kinesthetic - kinesthetic learners learn best by doing, so video tutorials that require them to complete activities are the best learning tools for them
In order to help you avoid making the mistake that so many others make - thinking that all WordPress tutorials are, more or less, created equal - I've put together the following questions to help you cut through the low-quality/crappy WordPress tutorials so you can get to the good stuff.
How do you like to learn?
This is an extremely important question because the answer to it should dictate the form of the WordPress tutorial that's best for you (video, ebook, mp3, etc).
As you probably know, there are three dominant preferred learning styles:
Visual - visual learners learn best by seeing, so video tutorials and ebooks with lots of visual elements are the best learning tools for them
Auditory - auditory learners learn best by hearing, so video tutorials, audio tutorials and ebooks are the best learning tools for them
Kinesthetic - kinesthetic learners learn best by doing, so video tutorials that require them to complete activities are the best learning tools for them
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