

So, if you disagree, I am glad to hear you out! And this review is entirely my opinion from my experience. I realize that opinions are subjective.In fact, I applied to their LinkedIn Learning affiliate program two times, and they rejected me both times. LinkedIn is not paying me for this review in any way.Of course, before doing so, I need to make a couple of disclaimers: So, I was about to move on to other topics, but as I kept reading this post, I became a little angry and just thought that I should clear some things out. I only have a couple of other reviews on this website. You see, I am not exactly a review blogger, although this was my initial idea when I started. I always like to research my competition before writing a post for a certain keyword.Īnd here I was, reading this blog post, and it geniunely made me upset.

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