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HTTP status codes are an essential part of how the Internet works. Every time one of your students requests something, the browser makes an HTTP(S) request. In this lesson, we'll talk about HTTP status codes so you can provide tech support for your students and customers.
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Email communication is a critical part of operating online courses. In this lesson, we're learning about email addresses so that you can have reliable emails going out for sales, helpful emails for teachers and administrators, and receive important emails from your students.
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PNG images have become a popular choice for online course creators as they offer non-square transparency and high-resolution graphics. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of using transparent PNG images in online course businesses.
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Knowing the customer of your Ideal Target Audience will help you understand their challenges and goals. With this information you can craft compelling sales pages and transformational course content that is not watered down for everyone.
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Have you tried using live webinars? Live webinars help you teach your students, answer their questions, interact with them in real-time, and you can also save and share your videos in future.
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It’s important to know how to turn customers into students when they visit your website, course, or community and pay, check out and buy the service you offer. In this article, we’ll review some possible problems and things you can do to improve and maximize your sales on your checkout page.
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After doing a great job of creating a resource guide for your course, you’ll need a convenient means to share them with your prospects. This article will show you the steps in Creating a PDF resource file with Google.
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The Descript video editing tool is one of the most powerful tools you can use as an online course creator to fix your video lessons without hours of editing or rerecording.
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Bloom’s Taxonomy is a popular framework that traditional and online teachers can use to develop high-quality courses. In this lesson, we'll explain it and guide you on how to teach an awesome creative course!
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A title slide lets students know what is coming in the lesson and let's them mentally get ready to receive the information from the teacher. This lesson has a bunch of tips on how to make great title slides for your online courses.