Subscribe Episode Summary In this episode, guest Kimberly Weitkamp discusses how to create an email list you can make more offers to and subscribers who will click… with an email welcome series that works. Episode Notes LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE In this episode, guest Kimberly Weitkamp discusses how to
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Podcast E017: 7 Essentials for a Course That Works
Subscribe Episode Summary In this episode, host Julie Hood talks about a few of the problems she’s seen with courses – and how you can avoid them! With a little preparation, you can make sure your course works for your students and gets them to your promised result by the
Podcast E011: Top 6 Mistakes When Creating Your Online Course
Subscribe Episode Summary Here’s how to avoid some of the most common mistakes that new course creators make when trying to create their first online course. Listen in to make sure you avoid them! Episode Notes LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Is Your Course Idea Any Good? Get the FREE
Teachable Prices Are Going Up & Features Are Changing
I just wanted to send you a quick update… the Teachable prices are going up and features are changing in case this affects you. Be sure to upgrade to lock in your features by March 31, 2020! Professional Plan prices are going from $99 to $119. Current Pro Plan members
5 Knowledge Business Secrets from Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi
By Julie Hood Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi are on a mission to make self-education the norm. I’ve spent the past year learning from them as part of their Knowledge Broker community, and their dedication to this cause and its impact is being felt around the world. As a course
Should Your Course Have Audios, Videos or Just PDFs?
By Julie Hood It could easily send a course creator over the edge. “You want me to create videos? And audios? And transcripts of the vidoes? And workbooks? And then quizzes too?” It sounds like when I tell my kids they need to clean their room, and they respond with
5 Tools to Expand Your 2020 Vision
By Julie Hood A new decade! Wow that one disappeared on me fast. You too? If I’m really honest, I don’t remember what my goals were for January 1, 2010. I’m determined that this decade will have a bit more long-term focus – and less of the “can-I-just-get-through-this-week” moments. My
Three Lessons from the Guy at Dead Last
By Julie Hood It’s been a phenomenal and fun 2019 in St. Louis… our hockey Blues finally brought home the Stanley Cup after a LONG 52 years. (And even if you’re a Bruins fan, please keep reading!) In honor of the new season starting today, I want to share an
The Selectric Way to Learn, Even Though It Made Me Cry
By Julie Hood Back when I was a ten-year-old, I was completely fascinated and obsessed… I desperately watched…and wanted to learn. What was it? (Please don’t laugh!) I so wanted to use my mom’s typewriter. I was so excited about how she didn’t even look at her hands, but the words
Three Types of Profitable Online Courses (and How to Choose the Best One!)
It’s so exciting when a long-term project happens! I have been working on this latest project since January…. and doing the happy-dance… I’m thrilled to bring you some brilliant course resources from the amazing Amy Porterfield! Today’s issue is from her (and be sure to read all the way to