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Having your students send you their friends as new customers is the foundation of an exponential referral program. Using referrals leverages your students as a sales force to grow your revenues while giving students loyalty discounts and perks.
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A/B testing helps trainers try out two or more options to learn which is better and creates more traffic, satisfaction, or revenues from your students. This lesson explains everything you need to know to start leveraging A/B testing in your courses, community, or coaching business.
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Learn how to leverage your online community before, during, and after your big online events. Your members will extract so much more value from your events when also engage with peers about the many event discussion topics.
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Learn how to design an effective and engaging online course curriculum. Discover tips for choosing the type of course, number of lessons, teaching techniques, and engagement strategies. This lesson is helpful for teachers at various stages ranging from planning content to actually teaching on camera.
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Discover the VARK learning style model and learn how to identify and leverage the preferred learning styles of your students. This comprehensive guide explains the four VARK types and will help you understand how to leverage them to help your students with their outcomes.
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Discover how powerful new Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered tools can help you create, market, and sell your creative online courses faster than ever.
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Understanding the difference between domains and hosting is important. Explore the benefits of having a website for online course teachers and using domains and hosting to engage your audience and promote your courses.
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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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Analytics for websites helps teachers and coaches know how many visitors and users are visiting their website. Knowing this information helps teachers track their business growth. This articles goes over the most important stats to track.
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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.