Show Notes: Let’s talk all things time. Research shows that the main thing that gets in the way of people creating their course is time. Finding the time to create new content or new course material is hard, especially when you are already busy with client work. I want to share with you […]
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I’ll admit, it sends a shiver down my spine whenever I see someone in a big Facebook group as “What platform should I put my course on?”. Mostly, because I know the answers they receive will be biased. Other course creators will tell you the platform they are using is “the best, you should definitely
Funnily enough, I spent A LOT of time talking to people who want to make an online course, but haven’t yet.In fact, I ask everyone who joins the Content into Courses Facebook group what’s stopping them from having an online course. And there are some common themes that come up when we talk about why
If you are a regular reader, then I’m sure you’ve heard me talk about support a hundred times before. Your students will get much better results from your online course if they have support as they work through your content. A study of Open Online Courses showed an average completion rate of just 10%. Yup,
A course doesn’t have to replace all of your existing clients and offerings. In fact, I highly recommend that it doesn’t. Having all of your eggs in one basket is risky, whether that’s only doing face to face training, or only doing online courses… whenever it includes the word “only” it opens us up to










