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When you want to learn how to play the guitar quickly, you should turn to an online guitar program. However, not all of the courses offered over the internet have your best interests in mind, but still want to empty your wallet.

It's a perilous place out in the world of the internet and the best way to avoid getting scammed is to stay aware of the warning signs. For that purpose, here are 6 effective tips for identifying legitimate guitar lessons as opposed to a hoax.

1. You need to have the option of a refund.

If you want to get your money back, you should have the option. It doesn't matter how completely awesome the online guitar programs appear. If they don't give you at least a month to gain your investment back if you decide that playing the guitar just isn't for you, then you need to move on.

2. The experience of the instructor shouldn't be in question.

I've seen a lot of guitar courses that talk about making you play well with tons of features, but the guitar instructor is just a shadow in the alley. Why would you ever purchase a product from someone who appears to have zero credibility?

Only purchase from courses that either have pictures, videos, or audio of the guitar teacher for your judgment.

3. The purchase page shouldn't sound like a sales pitch.

You know the drill. The harder that a page tries to sell to you, the more likely they just think of you as a customer. Legitimate online guitar programs that want you to succeed shouldn't have to sell to you because they know their products and lessons are very effective and well worth the money.

4. Audio and video testimonials should be provided.

You really can't go by a couple pictures as a testimonial anymore. Real testimonials that are effective should provide real dates, plus videos or audio to supplement.

5. There should be plenty of guitar jargon.

Guitar instructors that know their way around the block have no problem talking about fret boards, hammer-ons, pinch harmonics, and other proprietary skills that apply to playing the guitar. For guys who just want your money, they won't know what even half of those terms mean!

6. The site should provide plenty of examples of what you'll be receiving.

It's difficult to really make a purchase online unless you know what you're buying. That's why it's important to get as much detailed information about the product at hand whether that's by:* Photos* Audio instructions* Video instructions or explanation* A full list of featuresby: Kyle Hoffman




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