Back before the internet dominated the way in which we find products and 
services we relied on more conventional means such as; the yellow pages, print 
advertising and word of mouth. While these are still effective ways to find 
information, the internet is certainly as effective and in many ways far more 
efficient.
The major difference between them is; the internet can display hundreds of 
thousands of search results for a single search. And, although a search engine 
like Google can give you many relevant results, it makes it hard sometimes to 
filter through it all and find what you're looking for. The choices are often 
overwhelming.
For example, a Google search for piano lessons reveals a million and a half 
results. How would you even begin to sift through it all and find yourself a 
piano course that's right for you? Try it yourself. Do a search and visit some 
of these websites, you'll find thousands of online piano lessons and thousands 
of different piano methods.
Most of these sites do very well at pitching you why they're the best method 
for you. Most focus on the beginning piano player. Why? Because, it's an 
audience that know the least and it's easy to appeal to their emotions. Bold 
selling statements like, "learn to play by ear" and "impress your friends by 
playing all your favorite music after only 1 hour" and "the secret piano method 
that makes the pros jealous!"...

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