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How to Validate an Online Course Idea

WBT Systems

New players in the online learning market are bringing fresh ideas to online course development and marketing. They’re making millions of dollars in revenue, so they’re doing something right, for example, knowing how to validate an online course idea. If your online course doesn’t meet a market need, it won’t succeed.

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How to Use Webinars as Lead Generation for Your Online Courses

WBT Systems

What does it take to make a seven-figure income from online courses? Her free webinars act as lead generators for her paid online courses. Even better, free webinars lure prospective customers into the top of your marketing funnel and nudge them along that funnel toward one of your paid programs, like an online course.

Course 160
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Don’t stop learning: How to repurpose content for long-term revenue

Freestone

Introduction Does it feel like your continuing education program spends all its time creating content and building courses? Repurposing some of your most attended events, learning courses, or webinars can also help you attract new learners to your program. And what do we want them to attend this month?

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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. You now have two options.

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Don’t stop learning: How to repurpose content for long-term revenue

Freestone

Introduction Does it feel like your continuing education program spends all its time creating content and building courses? Repurposing some of your most attended events, learning courses, or webinars can also help you attract new learners to your program. And what do we want them to attend this month?

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How to plan a professional development day for your association  

Freestone

Your continuing education program already likely offers several in-person and on-demand learning courses, annual conferences, and member events. You can think of PD Day as a platform for you to promote how your continuing education program can improve your members’ careers.

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Daily Buzz: Ideas for Freshening Up Your Newsletter

Associations Now

How to make each version unique for members. Members are always looking for fresh content, and newsletters are a great place to provide it. Instead of a cookie-cutter approach to every newsletter, take time to make each one unique. A recent post from Sprout Social breaks down how to do it successfully.