Training Courses Are Free Over Internet

Beginning this month, Advanced Training Professionals (ATP) will deliver training services to clients free of charge via the Internet. Courses cover various topics relating to business, communications, software and professional development for educators. 

Courses are designed in a modular format with modules taking one hour or less to complete. Training can be done from the home or office before, during or after work. 

ìWe are constantly scouting for titles and authors to develop courses for ATP,î notes its president Kenneth Henry. Authors receive 50% of the gross revenues generated by their courses. 

Anyone interested in taking a course or becoming an author should log on www.trainingpros.com, the firmís Web sites. Advanced Training Professionals, Corbin, KY, (606) 523-4077.

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