Allow Students to Continue Lessons?
Students need a way to continue a course where they left off. Which continue lesson features do you support?
1:1, Group Coaching
Students need a way to continue a course where they left off. Which continue lesson features do you support?
Students and instructors alike may have some first day jitters about what’s next in the new online course, but a welcome email can help alleviate those feelings. A welcome email introduces the instructor, provides essential web links, and lets students know what to do next.
Quizzes are a fun way for students to reinforce important online course knowledge while also breaking up a series of often passive online lessons.
Use course not completed email reminders to improve student course completion rates and indirectly sell more courses to current students and future buyers.
Course requirements help your customers know what they need in terms of computer devices, software, physical tools, accessories, and skill levels before buying your creative course.
A welcome video helps new students with your creative course. It's the very first few minutes of your students spending personal time with you, just like the exciting first few minutes of meeting the teacher for your new class.
Course surveys are used to collect customer information so that you can learn about their goals and how they benefited after taking your course. You can also use surveys to create better sales pages and improve your course content and delivery.
What Are Lesson Previews? Lesson previews are free lessons in your course that let prospects see and sample your class prior to buying and registering. As a creative teacher, previews…
What Is The "Is This For You Section"? Many profitable sales pages for online courses have a section to help prospects identify with a course. It may be a section with…
Importance of Lesson Count Having a strong lesson count on your course sales page will help you sell more courses. Inversely, having a small lesson count may have students pause…