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All about user communities and discussions.
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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.
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These are our favorite gear to help you create your courses. These are things like lights, tripods, video cameras, microphones, and backdrops.
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These are our favorite apps and software to help you create your artistic courses. These are apps like learning systems, screen capture, email, analytics, and payment.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) help your prospects when they are teetering on the see-saw of maybe buying your course or looking for a slightly different course with something added or removed.
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Introduction - To Course Main Photo Choosing the primary sales image for your course is a very important step. The thumbnail and course name are often the most prominent elements…
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You may have the option to specify student access to courses and materials for months, years, or lifetime. Lifetime access is very appealing to prospective students. Years later, students can…
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Copyright considerations for course creators
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How using coupons can help you with your online course
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Introduction Online course businesses have advanced over the years and from the look of things, online payments are here to stay. As you prepare to turn your online course into…