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What would it look like for you to create a course based on the content and focus of your brand? Have you considered taking this step but find yourself at a loss as to where to start? Good news! I want to introduce you to two women who were brave enough to put themselves out there with their content, Brandice Lardner and Shannon Clark.
Listen to this episode by clicking the Play button below:
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I know what you’re thinking—who has the time to create a course? I won’t sugarcoat it: It’s not going to be easy, but it will be worth it! Here is the good news: you don’t have to have it all figured out and polished to get started. You can follow a similar path that Brandice and Shannon took by reaching out to your followers to see if they’d like to participate in a pilot program.
If you want your message and your content to resonate with your audience, you need to listen to them. I’m not saying that every comment or piece of feedback is created equal. Some people are just mean or trolling, and they aren’t worth your time. When you create a pilot program and invite a select group from your audience to participate, though, you’ve got a group who loves your message and wants you to succeed. Seize this opportunity to learn from them!
When you create a course for your audience, you’re investing in the long-term success of your brand and platform. If you want to diversify your options, creating a course is a worthwhile investment. Your regularly scheduled content will keep people visiting your site, but it’s projects like courses and programs that will turn followers to fans. Once you’ve turned a significant number of your passive followers into fans, then your brand will be unstoppable.
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024: How To Run a Pilot Program for a Stronger Online Course, with Brandice Lardner & Shannon Clark is a post by Jeni B. at Biz Mavens.
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What would it look like for you to create a course based on the content and focus of your brand? Have you considered taking this step but find yourself at a loss as to where to start? Good news! I want to introduce you to two women who were brave enough to put themselves out there with their content, Brandice Lardner and Shannon Clark.
Listen to this episode by clicking the Play button below:
Click here to leave a review on iTunes!
I know what you’re thinking—who has the time to create a course? I won’t sugarcoat it: It’s not going to be easy, but it will be worth it! Here is the good news: you don’t have to have it all figured out and polished to get started. You can follow a similar path that Brandice and Shannon took by reaching out to your followers to see if they’d like to participate in a pilot program.
If you want your message and your content to resonate with your audience, you need to listen to them. I’m not saying that every comment or piece of feedback is created equal. Some people are just mean or trolling, and they aren’t worth your time. When you create a pilot program and invite a select group from your audience to participate, though, you’ve got a group who loves your message and wants you to succeed. Seize this opportunity to learn from them!
When you create a course for your audience, you’re investing in the long-term success of your brand and platform. If you want to diversify your options, creating a course is a worthwhile investment. Your regularly scheduled content will keep people visiting your site, but it’s projects like courses and programs that will turn followers to fans. Once you’ve turned a significant number of your passive followers into fans, then your brand will be unstoppable.
Subscribe to The Biz Mavens on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play
024: How To Run a Pilot Program for a Stronger Online Course, with Brandice Lardner & Shannon Clark is a post by Jeni B. at Biz Mavens.