An Introduction to Gutenberg Course

Announcing Updates to An Introduction to Gutenberg and new Sponsor, Bluehost

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been working to update my course, An Introduction to Gutenberg, to cover new features and add more sections that really give you a bang for your buck. The course has been very popular and I’m excited to see it do so well! And today, it’s getting even better thanks to Bluehost.

I’m super excited to announce that they are sponsoring the course. Their support means I’ll be able to add more content to the course at no extra cost to you, as well as create some new useful resources!

About Bluehost

Bluehost is a leading web solutions services provider. Founded in 2003, they are dedicated to their mission: empowering people to fully harness the web. They are also deeply dedicated to WordPress, sponsoring WordCamps all over the world and even contributing to the open source project. I’m so excited to have them on board as a content sponsor; their support means I get to focus on creating great courses for you!

Thank You Bluehost!

As an added bonus, their support means I can discount the course for a limited time. From now until April 25th, you can get An Introduction to Gutenberg for 55% off with the coupon code THANKYOUBLUEHOST. That makes the course less than $20. This is the biggest discount you’ll be able to get on the course, so if you’ve been waiting, act now!

An Introduction to Gutenberg

A Big Change is coming to the WordPress Editor. Gutenberg will transform the WordPress editor from a tool that allows us to add and format text into one that allows us to create content with rich layouts. Bringing with it the concept of content blocks, Gutenberg is sure to have a big and long-lasting impact on how people create content in WordPress. An Introduction to Gutenberg will teach you exactly what it is, how to use it, and how to best prepare for when it rolls out later this year. And you can get it for 55% off thanks to Bluehost. Just use THANKYOUBLUEHOST at checkout.

Enroll in An Introduction to Gutenberg Today

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