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Webucation is Poised to be The Internets Mega Trend, Taking Knowledge and Education to a Level of Accessibility and Affordability That Has Never Before Been Experienced

Webucation or web education is going to revolutionize the way people acquire knowledge and the way they educate themselves in the future. Gone are the days when you have to travel to a brick building, sit at an uncomfortable desk and be there at a specific time. Webucation is going to allow people from all walks of life to educate themselves more on their own terms, schedule and financial abilities that in the past was ever thought possible.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (PRWEB) September 2, 2005 -- Webucation is education delivered 100 percent over the Internet and is going to change forever how we view the process of acquiring knowledge.

There are no books, high tuition costs or travel time. The potential is so limitless that even Donald Trump himself is stepping into the ring with Trump University."

Webucation is education and knowledge delivered 100 percent via the Internet. Anyone who has on-line access is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the Internet's next mega trend. To see the story of how one young entrepreneur has positioned himself for this trend, go to www.glensnethun.org.

The great thing about this technology is that you can operate a webucation-related business, or receive an education, from anywhere in the world. Take for example, the unfortunate people of New Orleans. If you owned a brick and mortar" business in that city, the future of that business would, unfortunately, be looking rather bleak. People with an online platform; however, could have their enterprises up and running in days. And some would never even miss a minute of operation.

Overhead and operating expenses are a fraction of the cost of brick and mortar" businesses allowing the operator to enjoy larger, more direct margins. Further, the end-user benefits in that they can afford an educational product at a reasonable price. It's a win-win for all those involved.

Peter Drucker (Forbes Magazine) has this to say about webucation: The growth for education and training will be in continuing adult education. Online delivery is the trigger for this growth, but the demand for lifetime education stems from profound changes in society. We live in an economy where knowledge, not buildings and machinery, is the chief resource and where knowledge-workers make up the biggest part of the work force."

If you have ever wished that you could just once be in the right place at the right time, you should seriously consider webucation itself, or marketing a webucation product. With the number of online users growing every day, the market is limitless and the opportunities are endless.

Glen Snethun is a full-time Internet businessman: stock trader, author and coach. Glen dedicates his time to showing others how to create multiple streams of income using the Internet. Get ideas from Glen at www.glensnethun.org

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