DETROIT ? How would you like the chance to get some in-depth Internet training that would teach you how to build websites, iPhone apps and do killer on-line marketing – at a discount? Jan. 31 is the last day to qualify.

Grand Circus, a training institute in the heart of downtown Detroit, is offering readers of MITechNews.Com and listeners of the Internet Advisor on WJR 760 AM a 10 percent discount on in-depth classes that start Jan. 28.

To qualify for the discount, readers and listeners must sign up by Jan. 31 and tell Grand Circus they heard about the deal from MITechNews.Com. The classes that qualify for the discount include:

Build a Dynamic Website: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Jan 28th ? April 3rd, 6 – 9 PM, $3,150. For more information, click on GrandCircus.Co

Build an iPhone App: Mondays & Wednesdays, Feb 17th ? April 23rd, 6:11 ? 9:11 PM, $3,400. For more information, click on GrandCircus.Co

Digital Marketing: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Feb 18th ? April 24th, 6 – 9 PM, $3,550. For more information, click on GrandCircus.Co

?We are happy to offer your readers a 10 percent discount on in-depth classes,? said Kelly LaPierre, Grand Circus Marketing Manager. ?All they need to do is mention they heard about the class through MITechNews and the Internet Advisor to receive the discount and be accepted into the class.?

Grand Circus is one of seven inaugural members of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub Network, the first formal network of this kind in the world.

?Google heard consistently from tech hubs that they wanted to be part of a larger network, to learn from each other and collaborate together on ideas. We are happy to facilitate that,? said John Lyman, Head of Partnerships for Google for Entrepreneurs. ?Our team has been incredibly impressed with the great work these hubs have done in their cities, and are excited to partner with them to do even more.?

Besides Detroit, the other hubs in the network include: CoCo in Minneapolis; 1871 in Chicago; Communitech in Waterloo, Ontario; Nashville Entrepreneur Center; Galvanize in Denver; and American Underground in Durham, North Carolina.