

The Business within your Business // Building an online course Part 2 [Advice from an expert]
You’re about to hit play on Part 2 of the Business Within Your Business Unemployed & Afraid Mini-Series, and join your host side by side in the creation of an online course - an idea that could work fantastically well for your business too...
I’m willing to bet that, if you’ve thought about building an online course, you’ve gotten overwhelmed by what to do next. SAME!
So in this episode I’m chatting with Squarespace Circle Member and Courses Expert Tess Coniglio from Digital Moves about:
- Debunking some “who can and should create an online course” myths
- What makes a good online course
- The different structure options and the benefit of each
- How to approach developing your content
- Ways to start small
- Overcoming the hurdles of tech fear and self-editing in the sell
- Pricing considerations
- And the steps to take before you go live
In this Mini-Series with Squarespace, we’re exploring all the questions and tackling the very real challenges along the way, so that YOU feel more empowered in making your own online course real.
If you haven’t got an idea for your own online course already, by the end of this episode you might just have an idea cooking for one yourself.
Hidden inside your business, is another business, ready to be built on everything you learned to get you here.
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