KnowledgeWebb: 25 Free Memberships for WWD Readers
KnowledgeWebb is a new site that provides hands-on training, self-directed courses, ongoing webinars, and more for people working in media and communications. It has courses covering a range of topics like Twitter marketing, Facebook Connect, and getting started with Flash, and also has a collection of experts on hand to answer questions.
The site just launched yesterday, and KnowledgeWebb is kindly offering free invitations to the first 25 people to comment on this post. (The regular membership cost is $129.)
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Just what I’ve been looking for!
This site looks promising.
looking forward to trying it :-)
Looks groovy
I’m looking forward to learning from this site.
This is very interesting, I can’t wait to get my hands in on it.
Sounds great! I’d love to try it out.
I would definitely give this a shot!
Very nice, sign me up.
wow, always looking for new websites for educational info.
Interesting. I’m curious how they’re going to get away with charging for a set of services that are free elsewhere on the web, for example the W3C schools for tech stuff. There are also a lot of web 2.0 boards, active groups on LinkedIn, etc. I’d love to try the service, to see how/if it can compete against these. I’m also a budding social media consultant. If the service is any good, I may recommend it to clients or use it for my business. It would have to prove itself, though.
This seems like a great new site for learning. I especially like the idea of experts answering questions.
Definitely sounds like something I’d be interested in! The usefulness of Twitter is still going completely over my head. :-)
Great site! sign me up too! thanks!
Fantastic – can’t wait to get started! Exactly what I’ve been looking for.
I would like to check this out!
This looks exciting!
Looks great, it is something I’m interested in. Looks like it could fit a nice niche.
Generous!
Great, Sign Me Up.
Seems like a great opportunity. Thanks.
Can’t wait to check this out!
Excellent.
sounds like a great service
That looks really cool
Would love to try it! Thank you
Sounds like a great idea.
It looks fantastic.
Sounds great! I’d love to participate!
Dude, that looks pretty awesome.
Sounds nice. Would love to try it out.
Ok, guys, looks like we’ve hit the limit. I’ll send the details of the first 25 commenters through to KnowledgeWebb.
Interesting concept ! Good luck …
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The wave of the future. Slef-learning assisted by computer & Internet.
Did I make the cut?
Would love to try out a Lynda.com alternative.
Whatever…just in case you find ten more. Thanks anyway.
I’d be interested in trying this, since it’s what I do for a living. Thanks.
Are there any other sites like this?
Ahem, if anyone opts back out, I would love to have an invite.
Site looks great would love to try it
Sounds very interesting. Love to try it.
This looks to be a good just-in-time resource for media professionals, from writers through executives. Could be a resource that we might point to from the new Media and Communications program we’re launching at Touro University Worldwide. I’d love to see more, even though I’m number 42 in the comments. Good luck!
Ditto what Bob said. If they decide to go for more than the 25, I’d like an invite.
Ditto. I’d love to have an invite as well!
As my web site shows I could use this. Besides the how-to’s I hope the site has some in-depth technical content as well.
I’d love to have an invite, great resource for information junkies and busy bodies
Who knows? Maybe they’ll do 50!
Looks like some goodies for all to see.
Looks interesting. The Flash lessons would be timely for me.
If they open up more, sign me up!
Looks good, I’ll give it a try
Nice! It looks great, I’d love a membership!
Hi everyone. We’re clean out of invites to Knowledgewebb, but since it seems like there’s interest we created a discount code for all of you commenting here at WebWorkerDaily. Use coupon code WWD during checkout and you’ll get a $49 discount off, which means $80 for an annual pass (we don’t charge any additional fees – you get unlimited access). Hope this helps!
Sounds like a great program. I, too, am curious as to what you offer that justifies a fee when so many free programs already exist
Cool – would love one to learn more, so we can make iPhonephotoshow.com even better…
It sounds great and would definately love to try. The feature I am quite impressed with is webinars. :)
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@Judith : Have a look to it and you will get a clear answer !
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@ Amy : Thanks for the discount.
I hope that the people here above (and below …) will take the time to explore (and use) what you have been building.
Quite interesting indeeed ! …