The $1195 Deal

Are you interested in the Southern Fried ExpressionEngine classroom training from Train-ee, but waffling due to the uncertain economy or total costs of the trip?

Then we have an offer for you…

Here’s the deal - as of this writing there are 6 students registered for the class.  That’s enough to make a go of it, but after all the effort this event took to plan we’d like to see at least 1-2 more people join us down in San Antonio.

I know it’s late notice - but just thought I’d throw this offer out there.  If you register for the classroom training between now and 5:00 PM EST next Wednesday, January 14th, I’ll provide the training at a discounted price of $1195 on the class - vs. the current price of $1895 and even lower than the early bird pricing which was $1495.

At this point I’m not going to cap the number of people I’ll offer this to - but do reserve that right in case I’m completely surprised by the last minute interest..;)  If you do want to take me up on this offer please contact me directly.

Note that you will still be responsible for transportation to San Antonio, lodging while there (there is still room at the Inn, in addition other local hotels), and two evening meals. All other meals will be provided.

Hope to see you there!

 

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by ramonekalsaw

Date: Friday, January 9th, 2009
Comment: #1

Michael, I’ve gained, and continued to benefit, from your first book, Building an EE Website, and the ‘Members’ screencast. And I would love to have access to your ‘EE Class,’ but, I’m not much of a traveler, and economically I gratefully pay for good content, but don’t spend my ‘R&R’ funds for travel and boarding to attend a training. Considering this, I’d encourage you to think about making your class a ‘virtual’ one for many more of us to attend.

Regards ... Michael

Mike Boyink

by Mike Boyink (Author)

Date: Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Comment: #2

I understand the travel cost issue, but the class is 24 hours of instruction time, a 140 page class manual,  group learning activities, plus casual social interaction and networking.  And very likely beer. ;)

Point being—it’s not easy (just about impossible actually) to translate this specific class into a virtual experience. 

Having said that - there might be other offerings in store this year.  Stay tuned..;)

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