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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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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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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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After you create your online course, the next step is to get prospects to engage with it and ultimately purchase it. Creating an ad is one of the best ways to market it to your students. This lesson teaches you what you need to create an ad.
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Teachers and coaches can utilize a SWOT Analysis to think about new courses and businesses to consider. The analysis can also reveal how to tweak existing businesses to survive problems and threats.
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Students may feel buyer's remorse after purchasing a new course, but in this article we will review tactics that course business owners can use to win over new customers and reduce the number of refund requests.
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Teachers making online courses should develop a process to get feedback from a variety of sources in order to make sure that lesson slides, examples, video, audio, and configurations have been checked for errors and quality.
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Creative students want to hear updates from teachers about new courses, resources, and tips, but sometimes teachers forget to update their prior students.
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Use course not completed email reminders to improve student course completion rates and indirectly sell more courses to current students and future buyers.
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