I am having some trouble getting input on other forums for the joint venture idea that was first proposed to me on this forum so...I figure it wouldn't hurt to get further input...well...here.

This forum is not very big but the input given here has been of far greater quality than I have gotten elsewhere. Don't quite know why that is.

Anyway....

The basic idea is to create a series of 13 lessons on creating simple websites using PHP programs I have written to make things super easy.

I will then offer these 13 lessons to internet marketers as a joint venture where they can give out the lessons to their subscribers, having them put together in a rebrandable e-book, where I will generate a list for myself by offering a free subscription to these lessons, all kinds of possible things I can do with these lessons.

The lessons depend on my source code. Without the source code I have created...it's easier to use something like WordPress. With my source code it's much easier to create and maintain simple web sites than even using WordPress.

There's all kinds of possibilities there too. Give away the lessons (which are on the whole valuable in their own right) and sell the source code. Give away both the lessons and the source code to enable me to get more traffic to my site and to hopefully generate more paying web site development clients, all kinds of possibilities respecting how to give out the source code.

Here is the basic syllabus of lessons I have in mind.

http://carlosgonzalezconsulting.com/...esson-syllabus

I am especially interested in getting input on the lessons listed in the syllabus. Are they enough? Too much? Too little?

But also the whole idea. Does it sound workable as a joint venture possibility?

Any input would as always be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Carlos