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Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

With fewer and fewer people sharing and collaborating on Twitter, LinkedIn updates becoming a hybrid between Facebook and Twitter chats, I’ve been relying on my Feedly news aggregator to bring me new content from blogs, feeds, EdTech and tech news sites, etc. But we still get something out of our own humble blog.

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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

Publish an email newsletter Delivering valuable content consistently builds trust and credibility, which leads to easier promotion of your online course. If you have an email newsletter already, or want to start one, try these best practices : Clearly tell subscribers what they are signing up for.

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Engaging course alumni using Facebook: the case of Ruforum

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

It's been a bit quiet on this blog because I had a nice long summer holiday - with a trip to Cambodja with my family which was wonderful. From now on - I'll try to blog weekly again. To start with an interview with Carolyn Nandozi from Uganda about her experiences facilitating a facebook group for alumni.

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How to Market Your Online Course on a Budget

LearnDash

You don’t have to have a perfect, fully-developed website, but you do have to have a blog and somewhere to direct visitors so that they can learn more about your course. A Facebook page is not enough. Blogging is the cheapest way to build interest in your course, at least from a financial perspective. (It 2) An idea.

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5 no-code workflows that will increase course registrations

Arlo Training & Events Software

Add them to lists such as “Marketing Newsletter”, or tag them with attributes like “past attendee”, so you can send them personalized communications. Whether you use Mailchimp, Campaign Monitor, Hubspot – or other marketing automation or email newsletter tool! See how to create a Zap for Arlo + Facebook Pages.

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Podcast: Build your Social Media Presence with Barb Smith

Learningtogo

Her services include helping clients navigate the daunting task of web content management, WordPress web development, newsletter publishing, company branding, and social media. Consider starting a blog. A blog is a series of articles that are written over a period of time. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube Channel, etc.).

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My professional use of social media and communication tools

Challenge to Learn

Blogs, writing and reading. I know that blogs are not as hot anymore as they were 10 years ago, but for me they are still very important. I write this blog and I read lot’s of them. Here are some of the tools I use: I write this blog in WordPress. Following other blogs is much more difficult.