Show Notes: Over the next couple of episodes, we are going to talk about sales; and today we are specifically talking about increasing your reach and growing your audience. It’s about increasing the number of people who hear you and see you and know who you are. Sales can seem like a numbers game, but […]
Course Creation Bites Podcast
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Show Notes: While it’s true your course should be all about your students, what I do want you to think about is you and your personality and your presence and what goes into making your course yours. Today we are going to talk about how to bring you into your program. You can outsource workbooks, pdfs, content – but you can’t outsource you.
Show Notes: Everyone knows how important it is to test your course before you open it to enrolments, however testing comes down to more than just poking around and making sure it is ok. Here are the three things that I think you should be testing that you probably aren’t doing independently at the moment:
Show Notes: Keeping students engaged and re engaging students once they have dropped off are two completely different strategies, which is why I have covered them in separate podcasts. The first thing to remember is that it is completely natural that some people will drop off. Things happen, and there is no such
Show Notes: Many people have asked how to keep their students participating in their program. The short answer is that it’s natural to have some drop off the longer a course runs. However, if you know who is completing your course, you can design it to help your students stay engaged using some simple but effective
Show Notes: Understanding the legal requirements when running a course can feel overwhelming to say the least. So this week we are jumping into some of the things you’ll need consider for your course terms and conditions, with the wonderful Emma Heuston. There are five common problems with online courses that I wanted to outline










