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Teaching students using the cohort method can improve learning experience for the students and offer a better teaching experience for the teacher. It also helps to create a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
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In this lesson we will learn how product ladders help students buy your services in steps. We'll explain how to effectively create a product ladder, guiding your customers from smaller lower-priced offerings to higher-value products and services.
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Work For Hire (WFH) agreements can help creative business owners safeguard their Intellectual Property (IP) for their courses, community, and website. And ultimately can prevent disputes with their contractors about who owns content and who can profit from it.
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Offering online course payment plans can be great for both teachers and students. Many students will be glad to pay for courses in installments when they can't afford the full amount upfront. This lesson will dig into payment plan options for creative course teachers.
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Stripe is likely every course creator’s favorite payment service provider. It lets you accept payment from various methods and offers lower fees and many more features than other platforms.
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This article helps online course creators learn how selling services with Monthly Recurring Revenues (MRR) like communities or coaching can help stabilize monthly income and grow total earnings.
Students are often disoriented for the first few minutes of a new lesson, but using transitions at the end of each lesson can really help students transition.
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Introduction Online course businesses have advanced over the years and from the look of things, online payments are here to stay. As you prepare to turn your online course into…