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Free Course: 40 Lessons I wish I knew when I started teaching online.
What you'll learn:- Understand solutions to 40 common online teaching problems, including advice on:
- 1: Video Quality Time Savers
- 2: Audio Quality Time Savers
- 3: Computer & Editing Software
- 4: Storage and Backups
- 5: Preparing to Record Your First Course
- 6: Re-recording Beats Over-editing
- 7: What My Video Recording Studio Looks Like
- 8: Everyone Has A Skill They Love and Can Teach
- 9: Teaching from Your Heart First
- 10 How to Know What Course to Teach Next
- 11: Adding Structure to Your Courses
- 12: Adding (Even More) Exercises
- 13: Slide Structure (Less is More)
- 14: Quality Control
- 15: Course Image, Name and Trailer
- 16: Delivery (How You Present)
- 17: Optimal Voice Strategy
- 18: Edutainment Works
- 19: Authenticity
- 20: Best Udemy Instructor to Use as a Role Model for Production Quality and Delivery
- 21: Best Udemy Instructor to Use as a Role Model for Creative Genius/Content Delivery
- 22: Promoting Your Course
- 23: Monthly Promotion Timing
- 24: Being Consistent with Your Promotions
- 25: Advertising Your Courses
- 26: Customer/Student Communications (The Customer is ALWAYS Right)
- 27: Dealing with Negative Customer Reviews
- 28: Automatic (Welcome & Thank You) Messages
- 29: Answering Questions from Students
- 30: Legal Issues: Piracy and Monitoring News Stories on Your Courses
- 31: Copyrighting Your Course (Meaning the Content Can’t be Copied…Not the Name)
- 32: Trademarking Your Course Name (Meaning Protecting the Name and Not the Content)
- 33: Teaching on Non-Udemy Platforms: Udemy is Google and Everyone Else is Bing
- 34: What to Do if Your Course Isn’t Selling
- 35: Am I Breaking the Rules?
- 36: Should I Quit My Job and Teach Full Time?
- 37: Time to Market
- 38: The Easiest Way Ever to Write a Book Version of Your Courses!!!!
- 39: It Takes Time…Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
- 40: Foreign Translation of Courses & Closed Captions
This is a free course to help you save time and money when creating your online courses. Learn from my mistakes. Creating an online course is easier than you think; in this course I will humbly teach you how to worksmarter (not harder) by discussing 40 tips/best practices I have learned the hard way teaching online over the past 12 months.
Topics we will cover include:
- Technology to use to make your online courses
- What should you teach?
- Structure of your courses
- Delivery (how you present/teach)
- Promoting your course
- Customer/student communications (the customer is always right)
- Legal issues (protect your intellectual property)
- What to do if your course isn’t selling
- The easiest way ever to write a book version of your course!
- And much more...
I will be making an annual freecourse like this one every November that discusses solutions to problems I encountered during my year of creating courses so that you won't have the same issues that I have had (and therefore you can work smarter and not harder).Thanks!
Chris
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