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Validating your course ideas help you understand what’s out there for you before creating a course. It tells you whether you should create a course in the first place, and it helps you identify your target audience for that course.
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Facebook Ads help you get your business to the right audience, who will then finally become customers. Learn how to maximize the utility of this powerful tool.
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Learn how to use Rosenshine’s Principles to teach your students. This will make learning easier. It also helps you know if your students understand the lessons, and how much they understand it.
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Zoom AI Notetaker, an amazing feature on zoom will help you save time and stay focused during meetings. It even summarizes and forwards your notes to yourself and your necessary students
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Advertising parameters help figure out if ads are working well. By looking at sales, website visits, or brand awareness, advertisers can see if their ads have the desired impact.
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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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Email communication is a critical part of operating online courses. In this lesson, we're learning about email addresses so that you can have reliable emails going out for sales, helpful emails for teachers and administrators, and receive important emails from your students.
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After doing a great job of creating a resource guide for your course, you’ll need a convenient means to share them with your prospects. This article will show you the steps in Creating a PDF resource file with Google.
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Bloom’s Taxonomy is a popular framework that traditional and online teachers can use to develop high-quality courses. In this lesson, we'll explain it and guide you on how to teach an awesome creative course!
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After you create your online course, the next step is to get prospects to engage with it and ultimately purchase it. Creating an ad is one of the best ways to market it to your students. This lesson teaches you what you need to create an ad.