So this was me… anti-Instagram and with what I thought were very good reasons! Watch and listen here (or just keep reading): But it’s time for me to confess, I was wrong! And hopefully some of these lessons will help you with marketing your course. First a little
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6 Metrics Every Course Creator Should Be Tracking
Video Correction: Dasharoo is actually spelled with an “e” not an “a.” Click here for more info. Your first question is probably how often should you be looking at these numbers? Ideally you want to look at these numbers once a week – or at least once a
Facebook Marketing Secrets – Part 2 of 2
So I’m back today with Part 2 of our discussion about how Facebook is making changes to its algorithm. (If you missed part 1, you can read that blog post here.) Today let’s talk about Facebook’s brand-new, awesome feature called “See First.” One of the most frustrating parts of using
Promote Your Course – Offers Ending Soon
It’s Groundhog Day! We are sunny and 10 degrees so you know what that means…. But that’s OK, I’m nice and toasty in my office working. This week we are talking tools, and today I want to share some of my favorites for promoting your course on social media. First,
Change Your Facebook Marketing for Your Course – Part 1 of 2
It’s a new week – and a brand-new slate to market and sell your course. Today let’s talk about Facebook… and the changes they are making. (This is part 1 of 2. Watch for the second post in this series later this week.) I am on a LOT of email
Promote Your Course in 5 Easy Steps
By Julie Hood Every single one of us needs to be building our community – yes, even if you don’t have your course done yet. When you build your community now, then you can introduce your brand-new course to a ready-made audience who already knows who you are and why
7 Ways to C.O.N.N.E.C.T with Social Media
Very successful course creators use every way they can to connect with their prospects and customers – and social media has expanded their reach in entirely new ways. Here are 7 ways you can C.O.N.N.E.C.T. with your audience, one for each letter of the word, CONNECT. C – Create new