We Teach Fashion – How to PLAN Your Online Fashion Course Effectively
If you’re looking to create your own online fashion course, this essential short course is designed to provide you with all the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively PLAN your course. It’s the ideal choice for beginners.
Planning is the first step to take before you do anything else.
Is This You?
- Are you a beginner in the course creation process and feeling overwhelmed by the thought of creating your own online fashion course?
- Are you unsure about where to start and what steps to take first?
- Perhaps you’re hesitant because it feels like a big commitment?
- Or maybe you have the expertise and experience in a fashion-related subject, but you’re unsure how to translate that into an online course?
What You’ll Learn In How to PLAN Your Online Fashion Course Effectively?
- Identify your personal motivations for creating your own course, helping you remain focused and driven to creating and launching for success.
- Learn the differences between entry-level and signature courses, which to start with and why to avoid being overwhelmed and start successfully.
- Identify your personal course revenue goals so you know how many courses you will need to sell each month to reach these goals giving you a clear target to aim for.
- Understand the options for hosting your course and delivering the lessons to your students so that you can make an informed choice and avoid making expensive mistakes.
- Learn the five common characteristics found in courses that sell, which means you can build these into your own fashion courses for increased sales success.
- Identify clearly the best course subjects for you to teach so that you can go on to create a course that students want and one you remain enthusiastic about creating and delivering.
- Identify your ideal student with a laser-sharp focus which means it is easier to develop and promote your course successfully.
- Know how to validate your course before you start creating it, so you waste no time creating a course only to find it does not meet your target audience’s needs and doesn’t sell.
- Be able to conduct competitor research so that your course is strategically designed to compete so you can add features and benefits to your course to make it more attractive to students.
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