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Starting a Company
NightShade03
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Greetings all,
As many of you know I just finished writing a book (digital edition is due out next week). Based on my experience with writing the book and wanting to helps others by teaching I've decided to start a company. It's called Modular Learning Inc. and it's an IT training company. I will be creating courses that cover certifications, hot topics in IT, sales, and more. Many times you will learn things on the job so you might not need a whole course. I have created each course to be modular allowing each person to only purchase what they want (by purchasing only the modules you need). I have purposely also kept pricing dirt cheap as I don't think learning and educating oneself should cost a fortune!
I have already created a course on kickstart (as this is the most visited and discussed topic on my blog). The next course that will be coming is for the RHCSA and RHCE. Courses come with videos, config files, questions, and labs. If anyone would like to suggest a course or module that they'd like to see...I'm all ears. While the online store isn't open yet the website is live and any feedback is welcome! As always I try to incorporate any advice or suggestions given here on TE.
Modular Learning Inc.
As many of you know I just finished writing a book (digital edition is due out next week). Based on my experience with writing the book and wanting to helps others by teaching I've decided to start a company. It's called Modular Learning Inc. and it's an IT training company. I will be creating courses that cover certifications, hot topics in IT, sales, and more. Many times you will learn things on the job so you might not need a whole course. I have created each course to be modular allowing each person to only purchase what they want (by purchasing only the modules you need). I have purposely also kept pricing dirt cheap as I don't think learning and educating oneself should cost a fortune!
I have already created a course on kickstart (as this is the most visited and discussed topic on my blog). The next course that will be coming is for the RHCSA and RHCE. Courses come with videos, config files, questions, and labs. If anyone would like to suggest a course or module that they'd like to see...I'm all ears. While the online store isn't open yet the website is live and any feedback is welcome! As always I try to incorporate any advice or suggestions given here on TE.
Modular Learning Inc.
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OptionsLee H Member Posts: 1,135Wish you all the best of luck with your new venture!
only one thing which am sure your aware of - you need a logo!
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OptionsPlantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModGood luck!
BTW - did you know you have some links that don't work?Plantwiz
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"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
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OptionsEssendon Member Posts: 4,546 ■■■■■■■■■■Yeah I wish you heaps of luck too. I'll be grateful if once in a while you could post valuable information about any interesting situations you faced and how you dealt with them. I want to be a freelance consultant myself and would love to hear from you. And I like the company name!
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OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□Thanks for all the support everyone. I'm still working on a logo although I have a few ideas (see attached pic).
I know a few of the links are broken I am working on changes to the site as we speak. Hoping to have it stable by Tues morning. -
OptionsDaniel333 Member Posts: 2,077 ■■■■■■□□□□Keep it simple, build a brand, Build community and maintain quality. Best of luck!-Daniel
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OptionsUnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,566 ModBrilliant idea, wish you all the best !
If you need to do a Solaris course let me know, I'd be happy to help you. A Scripting course would be a nice idea -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□A scripting course is a great idea! I don't know why I didn't think of that. I have a PHP and Python course already laid out. I'll look to add BASH/perl for scripting.
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OptionsPlantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModNightShade03 wrote: »Thanks for all the support everyone. I'm still working on a logo although I have a few ideas (see attached pic).
I know a few of the links are broken I am working on changes to the site as we speak. Hoping to have it stable by Tues morning.
If you want to start with this, that is probably ok.
I'm don't particularly like the every-other-letter block. Perhaps consider the blocks on one side of the words or the other (like a stair - up) or a clump of blocks.
Or even build the words inside the block pyramid completely?
Short-term, I think you could use it. It should not be your focus right now...see where you begin to focus your strengths and develop your image. It is very common for 'logos' to evolve over time, so focus on the service/program at this point.
FWIWPlantwiz
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"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird? -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□If you want to start with this, that is probably ok.
I'm don't particularly like the every-other-letter block. Perhaps consider the blocks on one side of the words or the other (like a stair - up) or a clump of blocks.
Or even build the words inside the block pyramid completely?
Short-term, I think you could use it. It should not be your focus right now...see where you begin to focus your strengths and develop your image. It is very common for 'logos' to evolve over time, so focus on the service/program at this point.
FWIW
Thanks for the advice . I've been playing around with both the ideas you mentioned before I choose the current one. Apparently developing a logo is much hard than I thought it would be. I do agree though that this is totally not my focus at the moment. I'm hoping to get more content and the actual courses online before the end of the month. -
OptionsBodanel Member Posts: 214 ■■■□□□□□□□I think the scripting courses should be more oriented to the sys admin's tasks and not to some things that are not usefull.
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OptionsGrynder Member Posts: 106Good luck in your venture. I will keep checking your web site to see what you make available. I second the idea of a scripting video specifically for system admins
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OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□I like the idea of sys admin scripting...but the problem is there are tons of different tasks that system admins must do. Maybe if you guys want to see something specific in this area?
Some ideas:
Windows vs Linux system admin scripting
BASH vs Perl vs Python vs VBscript
User creation
Password Checking
Simple Backups
Unlocking user accounts
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OptionsLee H Member Posts: 1,135NightShade03 wrote: »Thanks for all the support everyone. I'm still working on a logo although I have a few ideas (see attached pic).
I know a few of the links are broken I am working on changes to the site as we speak. Hoping to have it stable by Tues morning.
Nice, how about this though dawg!! imagine 2 peices of a jigsaw that are linked together one says M other says L using your 2 colour scheme, kind of fitting given that you are selling pieces as oppose to the full monte!. -
OptionsPlantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModNightShade03 wrote: »Thanks for the advice . I've been playing around with both the ideas you mentioned before I choose the current one. Apparently developing a logo is much hard than I thought it would be. I do agree though that this is totally not my focus at the moment. I'm hoping to get more content and the actual courses online before the end of the month.
Well...we didn't even touch 'color' yet
Seriously, when a product is good-great then the 'experts' all come out and start bashing the logo. Some companies truly have great logo's, but I don't recall a time when I have EVER let a logo stop me from buying good product.
I think you'll be just fine whatever you decided...I added my comments as 'you did ask for' comments
The webpages look clean and that will help keep people on the pages and able to navigate them.
Yes, branding, program development, etc.. is ALL a ton of work. Keep your eye on the prize by writing out your goals and projected timeframe to achieve certain goals. Then when you are making enough growth you may find it time to hire out some of the smaller projects you might find fun, but are not the best use of your time.
Good start though!Plantwiz
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"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird? -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□Keep your eye on the prize by writing out your goals and projected timeframe to achieve certain goals.
It's funny you mention that be I am a very goal oriented person. Before I even launched the site I wrote out a list of goals and when I should expect to have things accomplished...helps keep me on track. Glad to hear someone else say that it is a good idea though.
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Options[Deleted User] Senior Member Posts: 0 ■■■■□□□□□□I'd be willing to try my hand at a logo if you were interested. Overall, looks like you have a pretty good goal here hope everything goes as planned and you truly can offer a quality product for a good price. Good luck!
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OptionsPlantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModNightShade03 wrote: »It's funny you mention that be I am a very goal oriented person. Before I even launched the site I wrote out a list of goals and when I should expect to have things accomplished...helps keep me on track. Glad to hear someone else say that it is a good idea though.
Again thanks for the feedback!
Plantwiz
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"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird? -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□Published my first product yesterday! Training module for linux and kickstart. Working on a security course now and hoping to do a video version of my RCHSA/RHCE book as well.
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OptionsEssendon Member Posts: 4,546 ■■■■■■■■■■Hey Shade, just wondering how your venture was coming along? Any interesting experiences that you wouldnt mind sharing with us at TE?
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OptionsXcluziv Member Posts: 513 ■■■■□□□□□□Good Luck on everything Shade!!!! You know everyone here @ TE is ready to help in anyway possible. Work on building a great brand for yourself and things will fall into place. Can't wait to see what you come up with for the logo....let me know if you need some more ideas. Will you go into any MS certs for a few modules?
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OptionsXantcha Member Posts: 64 ■■□□□□□□□□Fantastic idea. The site looks great but I have a few little niggles (yes, I am a grammer ****).
Security Courses 1 spelling mistake (hostest)
Web App Sec Defense 3 spelling mistakes (hostest, developer and comming)
Web App Sec Attack remove first 'if' in last sentence
Linux Courses Kickstart 1 spelling mistake (Bascis)
I hope you can continue the production of the modules. As you no doubt realise, the production of quality products is very time intensive which is usually why they are expensive. -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□Thanks for all the support guys!! I'm actually about to upload a re-design for the site already and add 3 more products. Business has been doing ok since I started, and if anything its been slow because I have had the time to produce as much content as I thought. Started a new day job which has been eating into my time
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OptionsUnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,566 ModNightShade03 wrote: »Thanks for all the support guys!! I'm actually about to upload a re-design for the site already and add 3 more products. Business has been doing ok since I started, and if anything its been slow because I have had the time to produce as much content as I thought. Started a new day job which has been eating into my time
I appreciate all the feedback though
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Optionsinstant000 Member Posts: 1,745Fantastic idea. The site looks great but I have a few little niggles (yes, I am a grammer ****).
Security Courses 1 spelling mistake (hostest)
Web App Sec Defense 3 spelling mistakes (hostest, developer and comming)
Web App Sec Attack remove first 'if' in last sentence
Linux Courses Kickstart 1 spelling mistake (Bascis)
I hope you can continue the production of the modules. As you no doubt realise, the production of quality products is very time intensive which is usually why they are expensive.
The first thing I clicked on at your site was the security course, and I saw the misspelling on that page. I did not bother to check the others.
Hope this helps.
EDIT: Made some more comments, see below.
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I think I can understand you. You think faster than you type. Or, you type faster than you think.
Either way, it just looks like typos are rampant. Or, it could just be that English isn't your
native language, in which case, it's a little more excusable, but not totally.
I think that I repeated some that the prior poster mentioned.
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About Usquality training at a reasonible priceprodiving youto learn saving
statement)find training solution thatNo other training company offers the wide array of topics that we cover or at the prices we
offer them at!
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Follow Usannouce coursecourse and module updates, sales, and upcoming events.
this sentence has a chance to confuse someone, who can't be clear on if you are announcing the
following:
sales
course updates
module updates
new courses
new modules
upcoming events
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Frequently Asked Questionsexams are release?additional meterial come outhomepage for annoucements pertainingIn fact manywe are focus on
^^^ just an aside here, but focusing on four different things doesn't sound like a focus, but I can
dig where you're coming fromimportant area we
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SupportCurrently many training
or, use "Many training" and leave off the "currently"modules sostarting out there are onlyfrom, however wesee covered pleaseKickstart Basics - Module 1Automating Kickstart - Module 2
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Coursestopic allowingcome with additional tips and tricks, videos, and more.
items) I would recommend just saying this: "come with additional premium content, including tips,
tricks, videos, and more"money vs buying
^^^ the abbreviation of versus bothers me, I could be 1/100 on this oneModules can include written tutorials or walkthroughs, theory, exercises, samples exams or
review questions, videos, config files, and more
might confuse people, to think that if they get a written tutorial, they can't get theory.
or ... if they can get theory and exercises, they can't get videos and config files.
maybe, try this:
"Modules can include the following types of content: walkthroughs, theory, exercises, sample exams,
review questions, videos, config files, and more. You will know the type of content inside the
module, prior to purchase."
^^^ I added that extra bit myself. It would make sense to let the customer know if a module
includes videos and config files, or not.
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Linux+vendor neutral making
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Linux Courseshostest and fastestcourse don't forget you
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Linux Courseshostest topics"defensive" prospectiveMore Modules Comming Soon!
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Linux CoursesIt is recommend that if you take the Web Application Security (Defense) course first if you haven't already.
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Site questions:
Is there anything on your site that is available as a free sample? Prospective customers like to preview the quality. It could be a very basic, but popular topic.
Is there any chance that you start numbering your courses, so that they're easier to keep track of?
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I like the site layout. Just a couple errors here or there. Tighten those up, and it'll be fantastic. The spelling is more of an issue than the cases where I have different opinions on punctuation.Currently Working: CCIE R&S
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OptionsEssendon Member Posts: 4,546 ■■■■■■■■■■Top advice there by instant00!!
TBH, if I saw these grammatical errors on a website, I'll look elsewhere immediately. People get turned off by bad grammar, it's normal human nature to think "Hey if this company doesnt double-check what they put on their home page, what's the guarantee they are good enough to do the stuff they offer to??" -
OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□Thanks for all the great feedback! I understand spelling is a big thing when it comes to public sites for businesses. I just threw something up at the beginning of the year to get the website going. I actually have a full redesign coming soon....been kind of busy working on a second book and some additional material for courses.
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Optionsinstant000 Member Posts: 1,745NightShade03 wrote: »Thanks for all the great feedback! I understand spelling is a big thing when it comes to public sites for businesses. I just threw something up at the beginning of the year to get the website going. I actually have a full redesign coming soon....been kind of busy working on a second book and some additional material for courses.
So glad that you took it this way, my girlfriend said that I was rude in my post. Her reasoning is that it was inappropriate to question whether or not someone was native to English. I thought I was showing empathy, but she thought I was showing my ass.
Oh yeah, Happy Fourth of July!Currently Working: CCIE R&S
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OptionsNightShade03 Member Posts: 1,383 ■■■■■■■□□□instant000 wrote: »So glad that you took it this way, my girlfriend said that I was rude in my post. Her reasoning is that it was inappropriate to question whether or not someone was native to English. I thought I was showing empathy, but she thought I was showing my ass.
Oh yeah, Happy Fourth of July!
Regardless of my native language (which is English by the way), a business should always strive for perfection in the crowd it isn't marketing its products and services too. That being said I'm not an English major either
I think that critique, both positive and negative, are the only thing that will truly help you achieve your end goal....whether that's starting a company, writing a book, or anything else.