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How To Choose Legitimate Internet Guitar Lessons

By Marius Vosloo

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Internet guitar lessons are becoming increasingly popular amongst wannabe guitar players. They offer everyone the opportunity to learn the guitar in the comfort of their homes. To seperate the legitimate opportunities from the fraudulent ones, you need investigative skills. To evaluate the legitimacy of a course, I've put together a few guidelines to help. Apply the knowledge and steer clear of the numerous scammers.

1.The refund policy:

Trustworthy entrepeneurs are not hesitant to refund your money. They want to build a good reputation. A good reputation will lead to more sales. If you buy an online guitar course, do it through an established credit processor. Clickbank has an excellent reputation for customer service. You will receive a refund, no questions asked. If you don't like your training material, or the product does not live up to the hypey salesletter, ask for your money back.

2. The credentials of the guitar teachers:

Legit guitar lessons are presented by accomplished guitarists. They have years of experience and have played to audiences. An example is Andy Johnson, the driving force behind Guitar Super Stars. Andy Johnson and his colleagues know every aspect of playing guitar. These guys have turned guitar playing into an artform. If you are interested in a particular program you should do a Google search. People who've been scammed are not afraid to tell of their experiences with a particular program.

3. The landing page should not be excessively trying to sell you:

Internet guitar programs that want you to succeed won't try to sell you. They have been around a long time and have built up a solid credibility. They know the quality of their products and lessons are very effective and value for money. They know satisfied customers will give them a good testimonial, thereby strengthening their brand.

4. Testimonials should be provided:

The consumer is protected by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Legislation have been implemented whereby all testimonials must be honest and verifiable. Infringements are punishable by Law,and perpetrators face hefty fines or imprisonment. The company must state what results the average customer could expect by using a certain product.

5. Guitar jargon:

Professional instructors will talk about fret boards,pickups,vibrato, guitar tapping and other skills that apply to playing the guitar. Fraudsters won't know what guitar jargon means, they just want to run off with your money.

6.A clear understanding of the system you're buying:

The pros will tell you exactly what the system is about, the benefits and the format of your training material. A good system integrates Video lessons, jamtracks, guitar tablature and text to make it an interactive learning experience.

By following these guidelines you will be able identify the best internet guitar lessons. Not everyone is a crook, there are great online products available to you. Learn to play guitar fast today, the honest way.

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