Artificial Intelligence Tools for Online Course Creators
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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Discover how powerful new Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered tools can help you create, market, and sell your creative online courses faster than ever.
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.
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.
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.
Ikigai, which means reason for being, is a concept believed to be why Japanese people live longer and happier lives. This lesson explains how to use ikigai when creating your course business.
Stripe is a popular payment service provider and is often used by the biggest online trainers. It lets you accept payment from various methods and offers lower fees and many more features than other transaction platforms.
You want to share your skill with people and make money from it, so you’ve decided to create a course online. Starting a course is easy, but may be challenging to finish. This lesson shows you how to manage your time and set your course goals.
How to host your video lessons on a server for your online course. Including how to think about quality, quantity, cost, management, security, accessibility, and other important business factors.
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.
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.