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3 Important Places to Trim the Fat in Your Online Course Content

Too much content in your online course? Some of the most successful online courses contain only “need-to-know” content. In this post, we talk about 3 important places you can purge distracting filler content from your online course. If your course is fat with content but thin on actionable material, you’ve got a big problem. Well,

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37 Smart Words to Use in Your Online Course (With Example Sentences)

Have you ever used the wrong word to describe something and felt instantly humiliated? It’s embarrassing. Especially in an online course you’re teaching. And unfortunately, using the wrong words can be costly to your credibility as an online teacher. Especially if you’re using big words or phrases to sound smart, and they come out wrong.

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What Should You Proofread Before Launching an Online Course?

Nobody talks about proofreading when it comes to launching an online course. It’s not mentioned in a single, high-ranking piece of “launch an online course” content out there. Yet content is the single most important element of an online course. Whether it’s video, audio, or written content, it’s what makes up your entire course. And

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7 Terrible Spelling and Grammar Errors to Avoid on Your Course Sales Page

“Typos are potholes on the way to a sale.” Caitlin Pyle said this in an article on Influencive, and she couldn’t be more right — typos disrupt online course sales. Nothing makes your course sales page look more unprofessional than a misspelled word. But you’re only human, right? Wrong. When you’re selling something, you need

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Are Your Students Really Learning? How to Check for Understanding in Your Online Course

It’s easy to set and forget a course after you’ve created it. You’ve launched it. You have students coming in. You’re done, right? Not quite. There’s a saying out there in the teaching world: If you’ve taught, but your students didn’t learn, did you really teach? There’s a lot of programs, coaches, and services out

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7 Course Reviews Guaranteed to Scare Away Your Students

Newsflash: Your students determine your online course success. They’re the ones paying the money, doing the work, and leaving great reviews. (Or not.) Today we’re sharing what happens when you’re not invested in your students’ success. (It’s not pretty.) As well as some times for how you can make your course better. So if you’re a course

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