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In this lesson we will learn how product ladders help students buy your services in steps. We'll explain how to effectively create a product ladder, guiding your customers from smaller lower-priced offerings to higher-value products and services.
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Everyone has a unique set of skills and talents that come naturally to them. In this lesson, you’ll learn how the theory of multiple intelligences empowers teachers to use a range of methods when educating students.
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It’s important to know how to turn customers into students when they visit your website, course, or community and pay, check out and buy the service you offer. In this article, we’ll review some possible problems and things you can do to improve and maximize your sales on your checkout page.
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Students may feel buyer's remorse after purchasing a new course, but in this article we will review tactics that course business owners can use to win over new customers and reduce the number of refund requests.
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Teachers making online courses should develop a process to get feedback from a variety of sources in order to make sure that lesson slides, examples, video, audio, and configurations have been checked for errors and quality.
A welcome video helps new students with your creative course. It's the very first few minutes of your students spending personal time with you, just like the exciting first few minutes of meeting the teacher for your new class.
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Course surveys are used to collect customer information so that you can learn about their goals and how they benefited after taking your course. You can also use surveys to create better sales pages and improve your course content and delivery.
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These are our favorite resources to find and use media assets within your art courses. These are things like icons, stock images, video clips, music, and more.
What Is Bonus Content? Bonus content is extra goods and services you offer course buyers for free. Customers will see that if they buy this course for a certain price,…
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What Are Lesson Previews? Lesson previews are free lessons in your course that let prospects see and sample your class prior to buying and registering. As a creative teacher, previews…