When I left Tony Robbins, I started a consulting business for social media because I didn't know how to create digital courses on my own just yet. Now in my business, 90% of my revenue comes from the revenue of my digital courses. And so when I started this consulting business, I realized I am terrible at one on one work. So creating digital courses is an opportunity where you get to sit down and you get to create.
When it comes to picking the format of your next digital course, the options may seem... daunting. Because thanks to the growing demand for online trainings, there are A LOT of choices out there today.
So how do you know which one is right for you?
Today, I’m taking all of the confusion out of what can be a tough choice, and giving you three solid choices to pick from. These three are based on my experience as a course creator, and what I think works best for my students overall.
I’ll walk through each of the three, giving you the pros and cons, as well as an example from one of my students.
Then make sure you stay on until the end, where I give you the exact questions to ask to help determine which of the three are right for you.
Let’s get started and figure out your next course format, together.
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