Friday, December 19, 2014

Ecourse Training - Creating a Simple and Effective Ecourse

People like simple and people like effective.

So how about creating a simple ecourse that's effective for the subscriber? Sounds simple, eh? OK, let's define some terms first.
When I mention "a simple ecourse" I'm referring to BOTH how to create it and how to structure it.
When I mention "effective ecourse", I'm talking about the subscriber taking the information within and use it to enhance their life or business.

So, a simple ecourse: The easiest way to create it is to take what you already know and put it to paper in easy to follow, logical steps so others can follow it. Whether it's teaching folks how to be great photographers or learning to play the harmonica, make sure the steps to do whatever it is you do is clear and simple to follow.
Basic rule of thumb, if you feel it could me more simplified, it can be.
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SO DO IT! An effective ecourse.
This one will take a little bit of effort on your part.

After you have your ecourse created AND available for folks to subscribe, then you'll need to do something else.
You'll have to ask people who have subscribed to give you honest feedback. I would go as far as to encourage you to send out an autoresponder email asking some question to your subscribers about your ecourse.
AND, offer some sort of prize or product for those who answer AND give feedback.
OK, back to the simple part again.

Let's discuss how to structure your ecourse. The key word here is SIMPLE. The way to keep it simple is to eliminate complication. The best way to do this is to just use basic language in an easy to follow email format. Don't have anything fancy.

Don't have a bunch of links.

Just a nice, clean email ecourse is the simplest way to deliver it.

Bottom Line: Following this basic logic will do wonders for you in the long run. AFTER you do the simple ecourse, you can then go for a more advanced style ecourse.

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