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For about the cost of a single book on C# , you can have access to our library of over 28 hours of high quality C# training videos!
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Why would I want to purchase a One Year Subscription instead of the 60 Day subscription?
The first thing you should know is that our 60 day subscriptions allow you download ALL THE VIDEOS on the subscribed website. The second thing you should know is that, even after your subscription expires, the videos are yours to KEEP - they do not expire. Now, to speak of the benefits of our One Year subscriptions,
we upload somewhere between ONE AND FIVE HOURS of new training videos for nearly every website, each month
(current technology only, of course). That means that, within the next year, we will add somewhere around 15-30 hours of new videos for each website. If your subscription expires, you will not be able to download the new videos - only current subscribers will be able to download the most up to date videos.
Will my videos ever "expire"?
No. Our subscriber videos do not expire and you can even watch them ten years from now without having to renew your subscription (assuming you can still find the video ten years from now!)
How can so do this so cheaply? Your video subscriptions are at least $300-$500 lower than most other training options
We're glad you noticed. Because we don't offer fancy packaging or elaborate Flash-based systems that take weeks and weeks to develop, our videos are simple to produce allowing us to pass our savings on to you. Our videos are straight to the point; we don't spend our money on 3D motion videos featuring our logo nor do we hire cute models to hold "
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