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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.
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These are our favorite resources to find and use media assets within your art courses. These are things like icons, stock images, video clips, music, and more.
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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…
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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…
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Introduction - To Course Main Photo Choosing the primary sales image for your course is a very important step. The thumbnail and course name are often the most prominent elements…
What Is A Teacher Bio The perfect curriculum with a solid teacher summary can help sell more courses. Teacher bios create trust and confidence to move forward with the purchase…
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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…
Try not to get stuck on your perfect course name. You can plan your course, get props and samples ready, film lessons, create your materials, and come around back to…
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I love using bulleted lists on Word, Google Docs, Slides, text editors to create quick and strong outlines. Once you start a bulleted list, you can just type a few…
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Copyright considerations for course creators