How to approach your very first course launch (and why the goal shouldn't be about the money it makes)
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Have you been thinking about creating and launching your first online course?   There can be a lot to get your head around from the sales pages, the checkout pages, emailing your list, promoting on social media, the course creation, picking a name and price and the launch strategy itself. But if you're like many of the course creators I work with, there can also feel like there's a huge pressure to have a 'big' launch and enrol the most number of students possible.. or else it's a 'fail'. In this episode, I'm explaining why the purpose of your first course launch isn’t about the money it makes. Instead: it is to create the course content with the input of your first intake of students.When you do this, you ensure your course gets results and happy students and testimonials to propel future sales of your course.Click play to find out how this approach will grow your future course sales more than anything else.Timestamps:00:00: Introduction and Latest Podcast Review01:14: The Purpose of the First Course Launch04:58: Focusing on Student Success (and why this will grow your future course sales)08:56: Introducing '30 Day Course Launch'.Join the waitlist for 30 Day Course Launch at www.emilyosmond.com/launch-course (http://www.emilyosmond.com/launch-course) CONNECT WITH EMILYWebsite (https://emilyosmond.com/) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/emilyosmond/) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/emilyclareosmond) |
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