
The Art of Online Course Creation #51 Why Your Students Actually Don't Want a "Quick and Dirty" Online Course
A lot of online business advice says the same thing: keep your course short, give people the steps, cut everything else. But what happens when “quick and dirty” stops your students from actually using what they paid for?
In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon pulls apart the myth that faster automatically means better. Drawing on her experience inside a Facebook Ads course that delivered tidy, step-by-step instructions—but left her too uncertain to hit publish—she explores the trust gap that appears when courses skip the “why” and only teach the “how.”
Shannon makes a clear distinction between offers that promise a small, focused win and those that are meant to be truly transformational. One can be short and contained; the other needs depth, structure, and support. Cutting fluff is one thing. Cutting foundations is something else entirely.
Inside the episode, she shares:
- How “do this, do that” teaching creates students who can follow scripts, but can’t make confident decisions
- Why examples, explanation, and transferable skills are non-negotiable if you want your course to stand on its own
- The key difference between a resource vault and a designed learning experience that changes how someone thinks and acts
Shannon also walks you through a set of reflection questions to help you see whether your own course is delivering a true transformation—or just a neatly organized to-do list. (You can grab a copy of those questions as a checklist in the show notes.)
If you’ve ever worried that adding depth will overwhelm your students, or you’ve tried to turn a signature promise into a “quick and dirty” offer, this episode will give you a more honest way to decide what actually belongs in your course.
Download the self-assessment checklist HERE.
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