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Browser cookies are small data files that can store essential information about users, helping trainers tailor content, track progress, and improve the overall online teaching experience. Learn more about these cookies and how they can make your life easier.
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HTTPS helps creative entrepreneurs and students stay safe on the internet while teaching and learning. Implementing HTTPS is important for professional trainers so that they keep data safe, build customer trust, and improve search engine rankings.
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Google Analytics gives teachers tools to unlock valuable insights about their audience's preferences, identify popular content, optimize sales pages, and maximize advertising campaigns. This lesson will help teachers with the analytics for their courses, communities, and websites.
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Responsive web design is essential skill for creative teachers, community leaders, and coaches because we all need to provide excellent support for customers that use our services on mobile and tablets in different orientations and sizes.
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Upgrading your hosting plan ensures you have have enough memory, speed, and users for your content. The right plan helps your customers and students have a seamless user experience. Learn why creative teachers should periodically review and upgrade their platform tiers.
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Understanding the difference between domains and hosting is important. Explore the benefits of having a website for online course teachers and using domains and hosting to engage your audience and promote your courses.
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Analytics for websites helps teachers and coaches know how many visitors and users are visiting their website. Knowing this information helps teachers track their business growth. This articles goes over the most important stats to track.
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HTTP status codes are an essential part of how the Internet works. Every time one of your students requests something, the browser makes an HTTP(S) request. In this lesson, we'll talk about HTTP status codes so you can provide tech support for your students and customers.
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Teachers, coaches, and community leaders should manage their team and clients with user role system settings so that users only have access to what is necessary, paid for, or free.
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Online course teachers, coaches, and community leaders should leverage directory resources for prospects and students. These curated mini databases are useful, valuable, and helpful to students trying to achieve new goals.