Repetition in free content can overlap with concepts covered in paid courses, reinforcing principles for students.
Listening to the audience and consuming content outside of your niche can boost creativity and prevent burnout.
Deep dives
Repetition and Overlapping Content in Free and Paid Courses
The episode emphasizes the value of repetition in free content and how it can overlap with concepts covered in paid courses. The host believes that repetition helps reinforce the principles and strategies taught and finds it beneficial when students have prior exposure to the concepts before joining a paid course. While some content may overlap, the paid course offers a deeper exploration, step-by-step guidance, more examples, and practical application. The host encourages not to be afraid of overlap and believes it benefits the students.
Listening to Your Audience and Consuming Diverse Content
The episode highlights the importance of listening to the audience and their pain points to create content that resonates. The host suggests asking questions to engage the audience and learn about their struggles and needs. Additionally, the episode advises consuming content outside of your niche or business to boost creativity. By exploring different topics, reading diverse books, and listening to unrelated podcasts or watching movies, it can stimulate creative thinking and prevent burnout from constantly being immersed in the same field.
Each week, I’ll be bringing you a short five to ten minute episode with some of my favorite bits of wisdom that have been shared on Online Marketing Made Easy in the past.
With over 500 episodes, it’s easy to forget or recall strategies or mindset shifts you’ve learned along the way.
Some clips will be from solo episodes… and others will be from interviews I’ve done. But they’ll both have something in common… they are invaluable tidbits of wisdom worth hearing over and over again.
This week, I'm sharing one of my favorite content tips for course creators! We're also talking about the power of repetition and free content versus paid content.