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eLearning Pricing Models: 5 Ways to Price Your Courses

Forj

Are you creating new eLearning courses to provide value to members and bring in revenue for your association’s learning business? If so, you’ve probably encountered the challenge of how to price those courses. Pricing Strategy for Training Courses: Subscription vs. One-Time Fee. Let’s dive in to find out.

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10 Types of eLearning Assessments for Your Courses

Forj

Through that work, we’ve seen firsthand the various types of assessments that can be included in an eLearning course. What eLearning assessment best practices can strengthen your courses? Assessments are closely tied to learning objectives, or what you want members to have learned by the time they complete the course.

Course 172
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What to Do If Your Association’s Online Course Failed

WBT Systems

You really thought you had a great idea for an online course. But when the course launched: crickets. After you and your colleagues put so much effort into it, how do you explain to your boss and committee chair why your online course failed? Learn why your online course failed. Is there really a market for this course?

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Online Course Marketing Tactics from Six-Figure Digital Entrepreneurs

WBT Systems

When digital entrepreneurs—those who make their living selling online products and services—see a need in their market, they design a revenue-generating online course to meet that need. They also use online course marketing tactics that help them become millionaires in the process. First, they promote and sell the course.

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5 Things Your eLearning Strategy Needs (Beyond a Bigger Course Library)

Simply adding content doesn’t address the needs of all learners in the organization. Managing an eLearning program includes more than just expanding content libraries. In many cases, more isn’t always better.

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7 Ways to Increase Participation in Online Courses

Leading Learning

By 2027, many universities and colleges, companies, training organizations, and learning businesses as well as individual subject matter experts, will be using online learning to the fullest to educate their learners. Most online courses are self-paced, providing asynchronous learning to learners. Offer challenges.

Course 89
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Announcing New Free 5-Week Course, Rock Your Flock!

AssociationChat

In this powerful course, values expert Brant Menswar shows you how to live a life of purpose, passion, and significance by unleashing your 100 percent, authentically original, black sheep values?five This high-octane, entertaining, how-to course delivers one-of-a-kind wisdom for living the amazing life you were always meant to live.

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5 Habits of Growth-Oriented Associations

Adopting these traits allows your organization to chart a course for long-term growth and success. Find out: Why some organizations are more adept at navigating and overcoming challenges facing all associations. The success formula for thriving associations, including a behind-the-scenes peek at some flourishing organizations.

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Does Your Company Need Help Solving These 4 Common eLearning Challenges?

If you want to know how to get ahead of the game and avoid the common mishaps in selling your eLearning courses, you’ve come to the right place! Download this report, and we will show you how to identify each of these pitfalls in your organization regardless of industry, organizational size, or learning goals.

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Why Most eLearning Fails: How to Create eLearning that Gets Results

Speaker: Tim Slade, Speaker, Author, and Creator of The eLearning Designer's Academy

The sad reality is that most eLearning courses require learners to sit through a disappointing experience, where information is poorly organized, the content isn’t relevant, and the interactions seem contrived and without purpose. Let’s admit it: most eLearning just plain sucks! Why clicking doesn’t make interactivity meaningful.