Online Guitar Lessons - Learn Guitar - Online Review by Dave Bennett

Not all guitar lessons are the same. In the same way as all school teachers not being the same. So which to choose private guitar lessons or internet downloads. Which is the best way to learn? There are a variety of ways to learn to play guitar – the real challenge is to find out the most effective way for you.

Firstly what learning goals do you have, what you do aim to achieve, and how long do you expect it to take? Do you want to be professional, semi-pro or strictly an amateur guitarist? Also have you thought about what style of playing will best serve you best?

Realistically what do you hope to achieve in the next year?

Jam with other guitarists and musicians?

Play for friends and family?

To learn to play your favourite songs?

Guitar lessons are a strong discipline like any learning experience. Once you decide to learn this instrument, you have to persevere and stay focused. Here is a quick ‘learn guitar review’.

Online Internet lessons

Before you choose to take lessons from any internet tutorial, it is best to seek out some reviews of the options available. Otherwise it is dead easy to spendout on a system that doesn’t suit you at all.

How strongly do you value your spare time?

It’s dead easy to waste 10 hours or so a week, mindlessly surfing the web looking out for guitar tips. Whereas if you know what you are doing and have located a strong training system you can spend that time playing guitar and learning the things you really wanted to play.

Internet lessons are definitely cheaper than private lessons, they are more convenient, at your own time and leisure. They are also in the comfort of your own home with no need to travel anywhere.

One major drawback is that if you make mistakes (without realising it), there is nobody to tell you about them! Also nobody there to ask about something you are not clear about.

Private guitar lessons

This is the most effective ways to learn, but it costs! You’ll get one on one tuition, and any bad habits will be nipped in the bud. The instructor is usually well qualified and you can swap and change styles as you see fit.

It is always best to use a teacher who specialises in the style you predominantly wantb to learn. There’s no point in taking a classically trained teacher to show you how to play blues guitar!

The world is full of classically trained guitar teachers who have not the slightest clue about modern music. It may also be useful to do some research on the teacher, such as famous students.

Drawbacks include being tied down to a fixed time and place, and of course the excessive cost.

The bottom line

There is no substitute for hard work no matter what you choose. If you haven’t got the will to practice over and over, it’s probably best to save your cash!

About The Author

Dave Bennett is an experienced guitar teacher, and a big fan of internet online courses. He is part of the team that carry out regular reviews of the best guitar learning sites on the internet.

Check out http://www.learn-guitar-review.com


The Latest Tricks For Getting Found Online – Yahoo! India News

Christopher Steiner, Forbes.com

Pizzerias, welding shops, tree nurseries: They all need Web sites to pull in customers. Attracting those eyeballs involves seducing the algorithms of Google, Yahoo! and Bing. Americans tap search engines more than 12 billion times a month to find everything from guitar lessons to jambalaya recipes.

Most people don't wander past the first 10 or so search results. The art of breaking into those rarified ranks is called search engine optimization, or SEO. If this term is new to you, get familiar with it–quick. (For a primer, start here.)

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For the rest who want to fortify their online attack while not spending thousands of dollars on an SEO consultant, there are plenty of things to do beyond posting fresh content on your site, making sure to include search keywords and pointing to older links. All those tricks help, but the algorithms evolve constantly, and so must your site to stay near the top.

With that in mind, we've compiled some of the latest SEO tricks from those who know them well.

Content

Videos have become search-engine cat nip. Nearly half of all searches return video within the first batch of results. “Not only do search engines reward video, but customers turn to your company as a trusted source if you have quality content,” says Mary Spio, president of Gen2Media, a video technology company.

Lists are also popular with search engines. Readers crave them, bloggers reference and link to them, and search crawlers score them highly. Example: If you run a gourmet pizza parlor, posting a list of the best draft beers to go with your pie might get some attention. “A list is going to generate a lot of posts on other blogs, tweets and Facebook since they're easy to digest and play off the human desire for simple, digestible content,” explains Allen Kung, chief technology officer of Createthe Group, a digital commerce consultancy.

Running your site in more than one language is another good idea. “Translation increases Web traffic, enables content to be shared and can be searched globally,” says Swamy Viswanathan of Language Weaver, a translation-software maker. Viswanathan says that certain types of content need to read perfectly and thus require human translation to register with the search engines; other fact- and statistic-heavy content can be sufficiently translated by a program.

Syndication

It's not enough to produce entertaining content–you have to title and tag it correctly. Pay attention to phrases, not words. Example: Somebody wanting to learn how to sew will sooner search “how to sew video” than simply “sewing.” Title the video appropriately by including the entire phrase and don't forget to tag it with a few relevant keywords.

Organizing and packaging Web addresses in a specific way is important, too. Stick files into clearly labeled directories. For instance: . By putting videos in an obvious location search engines will be more likely to find it than if you stick them in a root directory or in a generic “directory A.”

Also be sure to embed the videos into the very pages of your Web site so that they play seamlessly as part of the site–not as files that viewers have to download to their own computers. (YouTube makes this easy with code that can be copied to your site.) Let the audience easily share your videos–thus increasing their popularity and attractiveness to the search engines–by including a “sharing” function on your site. “Your videos become ambassadors for your products and services, helping generate buzz and building quality inbound links,” says Spio.

Speed

Some Web sites load up faster than others. Everyone loves a nimble Web site–even Google. The company has suggested that it may start including page speed as a factor within its search rankings this year. (Usually when Google hints at something–think its new Nexus One phone–it means it's about to do it.)

An easy way to see if your Web site hums or slogs is to use Google's Page Speed plug-in for Firefox browsers. Install the plug-in and then run it while having your home page open. Another tool is called the “validator,” which rids your code of redundancies and inelegant programming loops. Other speed-boosters include “gzip,” which compresses your Web site's files (using any easy-to-find compression software) and ensures your CSS and javascript code has no redundancies or inelegant loops.

Big Picture

Smart SEO strategies can yield big results, but don't lose sight of the bigger goal: delighting customers. “Small businesses aren't going to convert [sales] if their sites don't make any sense,” says Gill Brown, vice president of Advertising Network Sales at LookSmart, a tech company that lures people to paid-for text ads. “Write content for the core audience first, then go back and consider varying keyword usage throughout the site.”

In other words: Try to game the system–just don't overdo it.

Christopher Steiner, Forbes.com


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