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96% off StackSkills Unlimited (UK deal)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to StackSkills Unlimited is on sale for £47.37 as of July 5, saving you 96% on list price.
Everyone is struggling with boredom at the moment. Maybe you’ve even done the one thing you swore you’d never do: go live on Instagram. Or worse, create a TikTok account. There’s no shame in that game, but there are also other, more productive, options out there.
Take learning a new skill, for example. You could just wing it with some free YouTube tutorials, but you’ll likely end up bingeing random cat videos. Instead, try subscribing to a library of on-demand online courses like StackSkills Unlimited. Sometimes investing a few pounds is exactly what you need to commit to your goals, just saying.
For just £47.37, you’ll have unlimited lifetime access to over 1,000 courses covering practically any skill you’ve wanted to learn but never had the time – from poker to coding to Bitcoin. Rather than offering you irrelevant topics, StackSkills curates courses covering the latest trends and concepts that actually matter, like cryptocurrency mining, app development, Photoshop, and copywriting. You can see the full list of courses here if you’re curious. Plus, the instructors are actually experts in their fields and passionate about sharing their knowledge based on their own successes and failures.
It would usually cost you over £1,200, but you can get lifetime access to StackSkills Unlimited while it’s on sale for only £47.37.
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