Launching and marketing a digital course can be an enjoyable experience when approached with a mindset of fun. It's essential to convey the importance of your message and your desire to help others. Transitioning from one-on-one work to digital courses can raise concerns about losing personal connections with clients, but there are effective strategies to maintain that touch. Hosting live Q&A sessions or office hours on platforms like Zoom fosters interaction and connection, offering valuable insights into students' experiences. Being present and engaged during the course delivery period can significantly enhance the learning experience.
Why a digital course is the next step in scaling your business and having more freedom.
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Transition your 1-1 client work into a digital course! Here’s how to build and launch a digital course that replaces - or works with - your 1-1 business.
You’ll learn about:
- (3:03) The massive value that comes with creating a digital course
- (5:05) 3 ways to build a digital course that complements your 1-1 work
- (9:29) How to transition away from 1-1 work and fully into digital courses
- (15:02) A step-by-step guide for outlining, building, and launching your digital course
- (24:02) Tips for pricing your digital course and staying connected to your students
- (26:08) Two incredible student success stories
Listen in because today is the first step towards a freedom-filled life!
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