About this course
1. How do I register
To register for the training just signup to ClearPhrases.com to access the lessons dashboard.
Click here to do so if you do not have an account with us.
If you already signed up, please
Click here to login
Number of students applied recently (8145)
3. How long does the training take
The training is online and scheduled for three weeks i.e. one lesson per day and an assignment,
Course breakdown
• Week one - Article writing training
• Week two – Academic writing training
• Week three – Certificate awarding and a full week of personal assistance for any writing work you will take from clients
NB: You can also study at your own pace
b. After the training you will get a certificate to help you build your online profile
4. How do I benefit from the training
a. We will open an account for you where you can access writing jobs and advice you how to go about it
b. You will get a certificate at the end of the training to help you build your online profile
c. We will link you to a series of clients who will give you writing jobs and pay you after completing them
d. If your work is good you can post articles on our site which will help you in marketing your skills and expose yourself to high paying clients
e. You get 24 hr support during and after the training
f. You can secure a job with us
, we are here with one goal, one mission : To help you succeed in investing online like we do.
5. How much does it cost
We have free introduction lessons, but to have full access to the complete training
you will need pay a onetime small fee of 1300 /= only, for your student id
>> Currently we only accept PayPal or Mpesa payments
i. For Mpesa transactions send the fee to 0710766390 (don’t include transaction fees) or
Click to Pay online
ii. For Paypal transactions send the fee to jereasanya@gmail.com
iii. To build trust, you will get a transaction receipt after payments is done and a
student id which will enable you to have full access to the rest of the training materials
NB:Prices may go up due to demand