New online mind mapping course to launch on June 16

Jun 13th, 2008 | By Chuck Frey | Category: Resources

Small-map-200px Paul Urban, CEO of Essential Mind Mapping, has created a multimedia educational course on mind mapping that will officially launch on Monday, June 16, 2008. In the meantime, he has created a sneak preview page that provides an overview of the materials that will be included in this course. the full 5-day will include a printed book, videos and podcast interviews with leading mind mapping experts, an online forum, webinars and more.

The course will be restricted to the first 100 people who register; Urban anticipates that the course will cost US$147-197. He says in his blog that he’s finalizing a special bonus that may affect the final price. To hear about this course as soon as it’s released on Monday, scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the sign up form.

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  1. This looks really interesting and so does his Mind Mapping book but I am reluctant to buy or register for either of his products because of the lack of quality on this site. Looks like it was thrown together with very poor graphics which makes me wonder if that is what is going to occur when I buy his book or register for his class. For example, even the graphic you are showing on this page which is clickable shows a tiny little picture that just does not make sense and can make this program look bad.

    If you know this program leader you may want to make mention of this to him. I mean the copy is outstanding but if it lacks very simple polish then it makes me wonder if the polish will be there when I actually invest money.

    Best regards

  2. Robert, your right, I have also visited websites and would have made a purchase if the site looked more professional – better graphics, layout, videos, audio, etc… I also feel that if they could not take the time and money needed to make a professional looking web site, then what can I expect from their products, but more of the same low quality. I am not saying that a website has to be the best looking site I have ever been to, but it should be clean, well laid out, an easy read and move around, with graphics that add to my eduction about what they are trying to sell me. Tiny images should be clickable to a larger clear and easier to understand image whenever possible.

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