

The Online Course Show
Jacques Hopkins
The Online Course Show is all about exchanging knowledge and helping course creators succeed. I LOVE going straight to the source and hearing people’s firsthand knowledge about what has worked for their business. And it’s always great to share my own observations and bounce ideas off other people in the same entrepreneurial space.
There is something for everyone on the show. Funnel hacking, high level strategy, nitty gritty processes, book reviews, productivity tips… the list goes on.
My guests and our discussions run the gamut: we leave no niche uncovered and no online course topic unexplored!
Maybe you’re just starting to think about creating an online course. Or maybe you’re 15 years in with a flourishing membership and millions of YouTube views. No matter where you are in your journey, The Online Course Show is the best way to stay current on online course trends and learn from successful course creators.
There is something for everyone on the show. Funnel hacking, high level strategy, nitty gritty processes, book reviews, productivity tips… the list goes on.
My guests and our discussions run the gamut: we leave no niche uncovered and no online course topic unexplored!
Maybe you’re just starting to think about creating an online course. Or maybe you’re 15 years in with a flourishing membership and millions of YouTube views. No matter where you are in your journey, The Online Course Show is the best way to stay current on online course trends and learn from successful course creators.
Episodes
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Mar 30, 2021 • 1h 27min
170: Replacing a Google Salary with a Super-Niche Weaving Course (Featuring Tien Chiu)
Today, I’m talking with former Google project manager turned "Art Scientist" weaver, Tien Chiu. When she fell in love with weaving over ten years ago, she never imagined it would become her career. Tien shares about turning her passion into a successful online course, the benefit of making mistakes, and how her wedding dress landed in a museum. Hope you enjoy!
“...I know if it's my dream course, it's probably a lot of other people's dream course.”
- Jessica Rose
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(1:17) Candy bowl catch-up
(4:33) Paying it forward and the power of teaching others
(7:37) Tools I’m enjoying
(13:18) What’s causing the increase in The Online Course Community Facebook group?
(16:20) Let’s talk about weaving
(19:10) What and who does Tien teach?
(28:20) Success in online courses
(29:39) Free vs. paid classes
(33:13) Live launching
(36:58) Moving students from free to paid classes
(39:13) Motivating students in free courses
(40:32) Why live?
(43:52) What would Tien do differently?
(45:50) Making the move from tech to weaving
(50:00) What if it didn’t work out?
(52:25) Educating people on a problem they didn’t know they had
(55:58) Tien’s advice on making mistakes
(56:58) Her wedding dress and how it ended up in a museum
(59:35) What does being a successful course creator mean to Tien?
(1:01:55) More advice for course creators
(1:04:08) Where to find Tien
(1:04:28) David’s thoughts
(1:06:06) Momentum and getting the party started
(1:08:30) David, the Doner Kebab King of America
(1:10:11) Buying email blasts/ads for your niche
(1:15:02) David and I share our engagement stories
(1:23:05) Branding yourself and David’s new title for me
(1:25:21) Wrapping up
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Guest Links:
Tien Chiu’s Warp and Weave
Tien Chui’s website
Resources and Recommendations:
News Feed Eradicator
BuddyBoss
YouTube
Freedom
Auphonic
My Interview with Success With Soul
My Interview with E-Commerce Uncensored
Thinkific
Zoom
Seth Godin
The 4-Hour Workweek
Traffic Secrets
Jacques’ Courses:
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Mar 16, 2021 • 1h 20min
169: How to Sell (& Serve) More to the Same Customers and Make £1 Million a Year from Jewelry Courses (Featuring Jessica Rose)
Today, I am sitting down with online jewelry course creator Jessica Rose. Jessica has been teaching jewelry-making for over ten years through physical and online courses. Now fully online, Jessica shares her techniques for launching strong, planning and strategizing for the year, and how to sell and serve more to your existing customers. Enjoy!
“...I know if it's my dream course, it's probably a lot of other people's dream course.”
- Jessica Rose
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:43) Thoughts on our intro
(5:48) Recording updates
(8:56) Update on David’s financial question
(13:08) Introducing Jessica Rose
(14:08) Who does Jessica help and how?
(16:16) How it started
(17:56) Covid and the pivot
(23:33) Transitioning the team
(24:52) Jessica’s secret to launching
(27:25) Setting a goal and doubling it
(35:01) Course vs. membership, or both?
(39:05) What lights Jessica up the most?
(40:45) What does her day-to-day look like?
(43:34) Finding and keeping good staff
(47:07) A first taste of success
(51:52) Using YouTube to build community
(54:51) Jessica’s top traffic sources
(58:11) Trying the 9-5
(59:56) Using Instagram and TikTok
(1:01:35) Jessica’s strategy and planning technique
(1:07:16) Where to find Jessica
(1:08:18) Welcome back/ David’s thoughts
(1:09:41) Mindset techniques
(1:11:54) The importance of building a loyal audience
(1:16:16) Repurposing content and pondering TikTok
(1:19:43) Wrapping up
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Guest Links:
Jessica’s website
Jeweller’s Academy Instagram
Resources and Recommendations:
Hardcore History
Piano Tone
Nate Dodson’s Microgreens Course
Amy Porterfield’s Podcast
Tony Robbins
Jay Shetty
Elise Darma
TikTok
Youtube
Episode 61
Episode 167
Episode 168
Jacques’ Courses:
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Mar 2, 2021 • 1h 31min
168: Lessons in Getting VERY Niched Down, Customer Delight, and B2B Course Marketing (Featuring Neil Benson)
Today I have the pleasure of sitting down to chat with podcast listener and super-niche course creator Neil Benson. Neil shares about his corporate background, how he became a course creator, his experience with B2B marketing, and why he uses LEGO to explain very complex concepts within his niche. We also discuss how Neil measures success and what 2021 holds for his course. Enjoy!
“First of all, go for it. A lot of the hang-ups that people have are just about getting started, getting that first course out there.”
- Neil Benson
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:53) Good news and bad news
(1:06) Recording courses
(5:54) What’s going on with David?
(6:36) Camera chat
(9:50) What does David’s true crime story have to do with online courses?
(12:16) More about today’s guest, Neil Benson
(14:03) Welcoming Neil and talking about Neil’s niche
(16:20) How did Neil end up with an online course?
(20:30) Obstacles and Shiny Object Syndrome
(23:44) Using LinkedIn as a traffic source
(26:33) Where did the brand name Customery come from?
(27:52) What’s the deal with the LEGOs?
(31:47) Neil’s take on New Zenler
(33:14) Using Bonjoro
(37:07) Where does Deadline Funnel come in?
(44:36) B2B or B2C
(47:58) Neil’s student experience
(50:42) How does Neil measure student success?
(52:09) Neil’s Why
(54:25) So, what’s the accent, Neil?
(56:14) Neil’s podcast
(58:28) Neil’s advice to new course creators
(59:31) What does 2021 look like for Neil and his courses?
(1:00:42) My advice for Neil
(1:05:44) David breaks down SCRUM vs. Waterfall
(1:10:00) My project manager past
(1:11:28) David’s experience with Waterfall and what he plans to do going forward with his course
(1:12:28) The benefit of using a beta group
(1:13:20) Putting yourself out there
(1:18:46) The big vein in David’s forehead
(1:21:04) My favorite joke
(1:22:22) Using Bonjoro as part of the sales funnel
(1:25:48) Do couples talk to each other about buying decisions?
(1:28:52) Gift giving as part of online courses
(1:30:06) Wrapping up
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Guest Links:
Neil’s website
Resources and Recommendations:
Parrot Padcaster
Canon T6i
Canon T7i
Sigma Prime Lenses
Nifty 50 Lens
Sporty’s Private Pilot Learn To Fly Courses
Outside Article on The Barefoot Bandit
Barefoot Bandit: The True Story of Colton Harris-Moore, New American Outlaw
Amy Porterfield’s Digital Marketing Academy
Bryan Harris’s Growth University
LinkedIn
LEGO
The 5 Love Languages
New Zenler
Zapier
CovertKit
Deadline Funnel
Smart Passive Income
Double Your Freelancing
Amazing Apps
Upwork
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Episode 110
Episode 111
Episode 152
Episode 161
The 4-Hour Work Week
Jacques’ Courses:
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Feb 16, 2021 • 1h 15min
167: Teaching In-Person vs. Online Course & an Amazing Example of Pandemic Pivoting (Featuring Amanda Overs)
Welcome back to The Online Course Show! Today, I’m chatting with Amanda Overs. Amanda has been teaching others to make their own shoes for over ten years and recently launched her first online course. We discuss the importance of community, overcoming barriers, and learning to pivot. Enjoy!
“If an idea just doesn't work and I put heaps of energy into it... Okay, it doesn't work. On to the next.”
- Amanda Overs
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:44) David is super chuffed about today’s interview
(1:40) Revisiting the podcast format
(2:57) Weekly update
(4:41) The Clubhouse train
(8:07) Another platform?!
(10:26) About Amanda
(11:30) Why shoes?
(11:52) How the online course happened
(14:02) But why would anyone want to make their own shoes?
(16:30) Why has creating an online course been on the list?
(17:10) Launch strategy and using existing curriculum
(19:43) Evolving to simplify
(21:42) Trial and error
(24:15) Overcoming supplier issues and other barriers to entry
(29:20) Community and platform chat
(35:19) The importance of your community
(38:23) One of my students made that?
(41:40) Being okay with failure
(44:00) What would Amanda have done differently?
(45:31) Traffic sources
(50:15) Is there anything I can help Amanda with?
(52:51) Realizing the potential
(59:24) Where to find Amanda
(59:58) Welcome back/ David’s thoughts
(1:02:09) Pivoting and addressing barriers
(1:07:04) Online courses as a date night?
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Resources and Recommendations:
Upwork
Clubhouse
OnZoom
Episode 161
Teachable
Kajabi
BuddyBoss
LearnDash
Thinkific
Mighty Networks
Life As Paper
Date Night in a Box
Financial Peace University
Melt: Massage for Couples
Angela Fehr
Michael O’Neal
Annie’s course
Liz’s course
Jacques’ Courses:
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Feb 2, 2021 • 1h 16min
166: This 18-Year-Old is Making Thousands a Month with an Online Course (Featuring Andrew Seguin)
On today’s episode, I’m sitting down to chat with Andrew Seguin about his online course success. Andrew is consistently making five-figures per month with his course. He shares his wisdom on using Facebook ads, fixing your mindset, and more.
Did I mention that Andrew is only 18? There’s so much we can learn from this guy! Enjoy!
“The truth is you can do it... you just have to fix your mindset.”
- Andrew Seguin
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:40) David’s social media detox attempt
(3:53) Water cooler talk
(6:18) Piano In 21 Days milestone
(9:14) Podcast growth for 2020
(11:48) Introducing Andrew Seguin
(12:49) Andrew’s story
(14:18) First glimpse into entrepreneurship
(16:16) An epiphany moment
(18:38) YouTube channel revisited
(19:49) Building on past experience and finding motivation and inspiration
(23:02) Andrew’s influences and the importance of mindset
(25:26) Finding success
(28:50) Another business low
(30:03) I was funnel-hacked
(32:00) Facebook ad strategy and testing ads
(36:52) Andrew shares a student success story
(37:26) So, what is fingerstyle guitar?
(39:07) What’s next for Andrew?
(42:20) Handling the haters
(44:58) Andrew’s advice on imposter syndrome
(48:04) Battling the time sucks
(51:11) Where does Andrew want to be a year from now?
(53:43) Tools and books Andrew recommends
(58:49) A last piece of advice
(1:03:00) What were David and I like at 18?
(1:04:47) Will my daughters be entrepreneurs?
(1:07:43) David shares his success with Facebook ads
(1:14:52) Wrapping up
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Guest Links:
Fingerstyle Guitar Academy
Resources and Recommendations:
Freedom App
The Year of Less
Nate Dodson’s Microgreens Course
My interview with Smart Passive Income
My interview with ChooseFI
Episode 161
Episode 164
MailChimp
TrustPilot
Typeform
Deadline Funnel
Product Launch Formula
ManyChat
Deigo Davila’s Udemy Course
ActiveCampaign
LearnDash
BuddyBoss
Profit First
Unshakable
Expert Secrets
Total Recall
The Great Brain
Expert Secrets Watermelon Explosion ad
Show Her Off
Bigspy
Jacques’ Courses:
The Online Course Accelerator
Next Level Courses
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Jan 26, 2021 • 1h 38min
165: How (and Why) to Become a 7-Figure Course Creator (Featuring Austin Netzley)
Today we are sitting down to chat with Austin Netzley, author of From 6 to 7 Figures! Austin shares with us about his journey into entrepreneurship, practical steps for growing your business exponentially, and how his book and coaching programs can help online course creators like you. Enjoy!
“ We can only rely on hustle and muscle so much.”
- Austin Netzley
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:34) A beard trim and a tidy office
(2:57) Did David do his homework?
(8:57) I share a student success story
(10:26) Theresa and Billy Joel
(13:42) Did I earn 7-figures in 2020?
(14:49) How I linked up with today’s guest
(16:34) Let’s meet Austin
(17:00) Start with “the why”
(20:27) Financial Perspective: Revenue vs. Profit
(24:59) Austin’s story
(28:45) Entrepreneurship journey
(29:45) So, what is Austin’s book about?
(32:28) Systems and teams
(35:50) Who does Austin help?
(40:10) The 72 Hour Rule
(43:00) The power of the daily huddle
(47:28) I asks the Office Space question: “What would you say you do here?”
(51:00) Austin’s hiring method
(53:22) Why write a book?
(55:25) Should I write my own book?
(56:47) The importance of assets
(59:00) Discussing the book funnel
(1:02:45) Austin shares two student success stories
(1:06:11) Austin’s coaching programs
(1:11:23) The coolest thing Austin’s been able to do
(1:12:53) Where to find Austin and a giveaway
(1:15:23) Discussing the interview and David’s thoughts
(1:19:12) Michael Scott and the Peter Principle
(1:21:25) The Howard Shultz story
(1:23:23) XDS system
(1:25:08) David’s take on Austin’s hiring method and a football tangent
(1:30:43) Revisiting the topic of whether I will ever write a book
(1:35:50) Wrapping up and teasing changes coming to Next Level Courses in 2021
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Guest Links:
From 6 to 7 Figures
2X Business Coaching
Email Austin
Resources and Recommendations:
The 4-Hour Workweek
Profit First
EntreLeadership
Episode 79
Episode 98
Episode 163
Episode 160
Leave a review on Apple Podcast
Jacques’ Courses:
The Online Course Accelerator
Next Level Courses
Piano in 21 Days
Email Me
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Jan 19, 2021 • 2h 14min
164: The KING of UDEMY on Why 100 Courses are Better Than 1 (Featuring Phil Ebiner)
In what is possibly the most requested interview in the history of this show, Phil Ebiner joins me today to chat about all things online course-related! Whether you’ve been looking forward to this for ages, or this is your first time hearing about how Phil is crushing it in the online course world, I think you’re going to find a lot of value in today’s episode.
“Every little course is a different stream of income.”
- Phil Ebiner
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:41) Catching up and thinking about pricing
(5:00) The biggest ideas that affect my pricing strategy
(12:02) Base-rate neglect
(15:55) Order bumps vs. one-time offers
(22:34) The importance of keeping your audience in mind
(24:43) A good problem I’m currently having
(26:25) Pros and cons to price raises
(27:03) Setting the stage for today’s interview
29:30) Phil’s thoughts on managing family life and business ownership
(36:42) The freedom of being your own boss
(37:55) Debt, traditional education, and finding jobs
(43:31) Phil’s online course journey
(48:37) Platform choices
(52:36) Thinking about the pros and cons of different platform structures
(1:01:01) High ticket vs. low ticket
(1:02:39) Thoughts on course that cost more than average
(1:04:25) Passive income and urgency
(1:06:12) The two paths to choose from
(1:14:07) How Phil uses other instructors and shares profits
(1:19:02) Making the transition to online courses
(1:20:46) Deciding which content belongs in which part of Phil’s business
(1:22:43) Answering questions about the online course world
(1:25:15) Talking tools
(1:30:19) Phil’s hardware recommendations
(1:33:46) Webcam resources from Phil + an early pandemic giveaway
(1:36:12) How 2020 impacted our businesses
(1:40:01) Phil’s experience with obstacles
(1:43:09) Why not just stop?
(1:44:37) Where to find Phil online
(1:47:00) David sends a bearhug + and we discuss our takeaways
(1:50:23) Favorite questions and some family backstory
(1:52:10) Online course alternatives to traditional problems
(1:54:58) A $36,000 course?
(1:58:28) My own course experiences with live components
(2:00:13) Can a new instructor break into Udemy success?
(2:05:29) Branching out and overcoming obstacles
(2:11:02) Different strokes for different folks
(2:14:49) Wrapping up and teasing next week’s episode
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Win of the Week
Guest Links:
Phil’s website
Phil’s courses
Phil’s Udemy page
Online Course Masters podcast
Books and Resources:
Make Time
Udemy
Skillshare
Career Quest
Teachable
ConvertKit
ScreenFlow
Canva
HootSuite
Buffer
Edgar
Brio webcam
Sony A6000
Raycast lighting
Aputure lights
Evolved Finance course
Consulting.com
Dad is Fat
From 6 to 7 Figures
Jacques’ Courses:
The Online Course Accelerator
Next Level Courses
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Jan 12, 2021 • 1h 54min
163: Should You Hire Someone to Help OPERATE Your Online Course Biz? (Featuring Natalie Gingrich)
I can vouch firsthand for the awesome course that today’s guest created: not because I took her course myself, but because of the impact her resources have had on my team! Natalie Gingrich has an inspiring story to share about her online course journey and why she is so passionate about all things operations. We’re talking legacy, certification, and so much more. Enjoy!
“Knowing the transformation I was able to make… all came back to a skill set. And I knew I could apply that.”
- Natalie Gingrich
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:39) David and I discuss our duo name and podcast roles
(3:00) The theme of today’s episode
(6:35) David’s business operations
(7:47) An example of recent changes to my business workflow
(10:15) Introducing Natalie and her take on operations
(13:08) Thinking about systems and operations versus lead generation and funnels
(15:26) Where Natalie focuses her business offerings and how she delivers her training
(18:43) Trusting and hiring other people to teach
(21:21) Thinking about how to bring in qualified trainers
(24:51) How Natalie and her team have created growth while maintaining a personal feel
(29:16) Why she offers certification
(35:19) “How do I find somebody who does this?”
(39:39) What I’m appreciating about having my own OBM
(40:16) Why certification isn’t an issue for my courses
(40:40) How Natalie facilitates her program
(42:57) OBM vs. DOO
(45:57) Natalie’s recommendations on structure
(51:25) What if you don’t want to hire a long-term OBM?
(53:44) Visionaries vs. implementers
(55:55) My history with project management software
(57:19) Full-time vs. part-time OBM’s
(1:00:42) Natalie’s “why” story
(1:09:18) Talking legacy
(1:10:42) The difference between operations roles in business
(1:13:30) Where to find Natalie’s resources online
(1:14:33) Why David and I appreciate operations-minded people
(1:16:00) Getting into the weeds on how Natalie runs her program
(1:19:13) Bringing on more instructors and offering live training
(1:22:02) High vs. low touch-point choices
(1:23:58) The hiring process for virtual employees or contractors
(1:29:31) Gauging people’s long-term compatibility with your business
(1:30:59) The likeability factor
(1:36:10) David’s story about personality types
(1:39:52) The Wonderlic test and other types of verification
(1:47:45) “Wounded boyfriend expectations”
(1:50:44) The importance of documenting standard operating procedures
(1:53:07) Wrapping up and teasing next week’s interview
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Active Campaign Free Trial
Win of the Week
Guest Links:
Natalie’s website
Resources and Recommendations:
By the Book podcast
Happier podcast
Voxer
Fix This First
Loom
Life as Paper “Favorite Things” printable
Jacques’ Courses:
The Online Course Accelerator
Next Level Courses
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Jan 5, 2021 • 2h 1min
162: From MTV Show to YouTube Star to Course Creator (Featuring Mike Greenfield)
Welcome to the very first episode of the year! Here’s to hoping that 2021 is one where the days are a bit brighter. And I’m feeling great about starting off the year with today’s interview: Mike Greenfield and I had a great conversation about how he’s helping home cooks up their game at a time when more people than ever are making their meals at home.
“Don’t listen to anyone who says there is one perfect way… Trust yourself. Do it.”
- Mike Greenfield
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:39) Gearing up for the new year with a book recommendation I’m very excited about
(9:05) Our take on New Year resolutions
(10:26) Reading goals
(12:16) David’s first virtual lunch-and-learn and the importance of live feedback
(15:50) Setting the stage for today’s interview
(17:21) Introducing Mike Greenfield and thinking about modern “celebrity”
(21:22) When courses came into the picture for Mike
(24:55) His business structure and timeline
(27:45) Talking sponsorships
(30:10) How Mike created his first course
(33:09) Mindset and why his approach resonates with me
(37:55) Cook vs. chef
(38:59) Launching and learning lessons along the way
(45:22) Where he crossed paths with people who could help
(47:07) Pricing and revenue decisions
(50:49) Thoughts on social media
(51:55) Mike’s upcoming launch
(54:14) Why I’m interested in his course offerings
(57:12) What he’s doing differently this time
(59:37) Funnels and email lists
(1:02:46) Talking Active Campaign
(1:03:53) Teams and evolving work responsibilities
(1:08:43) Our roles as course creators
(1:13:04) Risk and entrepreneurship
(1:16:12) The one thing that made the biggest difference for my business
(1:18:24) Talking parenting, balance, and creating space for breaks
(1:21:47) Being in the right place at the right time
(1:24:40) Mike’s advice for new and aspiring course creators
(1:26:46) License to do things
(1:28:11) Where to find Mike outside of YouTube
(1:28:43) Why I appreciate hearing David’s perspective on interviews
(1:29:22) Who gets a pass on marketing?
(1:30:36) Building assets
(1:32:26) Am I still doing personalized coaching?
(1:34:14) YouTube revenue
(1:35:51) The best way to contact celebrities
(1:37:35) Takeaways from Social Dilemma
(1:39:43) Transitioning a community from one platform to another
(1:43:24) A rabbit hole that led David to my long-defunct music podcast
(1:48:48) Our potluck dishes of choice
(1:50:02) Why I now have a full-time transcriptionist
(1:52:54) Email lists, funnels, and design inspiration
(1:56:02) Enjoying different stages of life and business + teasing for an upcoming episode
(1:58:57) Wrapping up with how you can help the podcast
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
Links
Offers and Tools:
Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Active Campaign Free Trial
Win of the Week
Guest Links:
Mike’s website
Resources and Recommendations:
From 6 to 7 Figures
E-Myth Revisited
2X Business Coaching
The 12-Week Year
The 90-Day Life
Think and Grow Rich
Traction
Clockwork
12 Rules for Life
Love You Forever
Jacques’ Courses:
The Online Course Accelerator
Next Level Courses
Piano in 21 Days
David’s Courses:
Wellness Program Expert

Dec 29, 2020 • 1h 7min
161: What Online Course Platform I’m Moving To (Plus a Look at ALL The Top Online Course Platforms For 2021)
Today, on our 49th episode of 2020, it’s finally time: I’m ready to reveal exactly what platform I’m moving my piano course to! This has been a topic of much debate and it definitely took me some time to sort through my options. So many course platforms exist, old and new, and there are pros and cons to each. But I’m happy with my choice, and had a great time discussing this journey with David on our final episode of the year.
“It’s overwhelming, but I really wanted to find the best option for me and my students.”
- Jacques Hopkins
In This Episode, We Talked About:
(0:39) Setting the stage for today’s topic and looking back on another year of podcasting
(3:06) Why my platform switch is not a one-size-fits-all decision
(4:52) My history (and beef) with course platforms so far
(8:44) Talking pros and cons of ClickFunnels
(13:42) The three types of online course platforms
(17:04) Top features I was searching for
(20:05) A few disclaimers
(21:30) Some creative reveal ideas courtesy of David
(24:31) The top two contenders and why I chose one over the other
(29:29) Why I’m happy with my customization and community options for my new platform
(31:52) The announcement that tipped the scales for me
(33:54) Pros and cons of my choice
(37:48) Apps, Apple, and transition
(39:15) What I’ve said no to - and why
(47:00) Does price reflect features?
(48:08) Best choices for different categories
(54:23) Disclaimers and slogans
(1:02:15) Reviewing options and a recommendation
(1:05:31) Wrapping up
That’s all for now, folks! See you on the next episode of The Online Course Show.
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Bonjoro Free Trial
ClickFunnels Free Trial
Active Campaign Trial
Deadline Funnel Trial
Thinkific Trial
BossBuddy Trial
LearnDash Trial
Mighty Networks Trial
MembersPro Trial
Xperiencify Trial
Win of the Week
Resources and Recommendations:
Expert Secrets
Dotcom Secrets
Sensei
WooCommerce
OptimizePress
Wistia
Udemy
Skillshare
Kajabi
Thinkific
LearnDash
LifterLMS
Circle
Mighty Networks
BuddyBoss
Teachable
New Zenler
Podia
Xperiencify
EverWebinar
Mastermind
Kartra
10XPro
Disciple
MembersPRO
Jumi
The Social Dilemma
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The Online Course Accelerator
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David’s Courses:
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