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Authorized Resource

I am just an instructor making stuff in my spare time based on what my students struggle with the most. I was thinking CompTIA would have a Business Resource Liason or something. Even if I had someone in my org they would still need to talk to someone at CompTIA.

I would like to open up to a larger base but hard to convince people to use my site when https://www.comptia.org/en-us/resources/test-policies/unauthorized-training-materials/ says "CompTIA has evaluated the resource but could not confirm its validity and do NOT recommend that you use this training resource at this time. The supplied URL may not generate a valid website, the content may be inaccessible, or the resource could be too broad to assess its validity." About it.
 
Well, there are groups out there, such as the Network of Experts and SME's that develop all their native content.

Did you get a direct notification about the use of your material from CompTIA or are you saying this from a general perspective?
Just general, they did not send me a notification. I am just curious how some sites show as approved and others do not.
 
I would, again, start with your Business Development Manager and perhaps look into becoming an Authorized Partner. (https://partners.comptia.org). It might be more difficult if you're just a single person doing something, vs perhaps being a business entity, but that's perhaps how I would get started.

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