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Writing Scenarios + Free Tools: ID Links 4/12/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on writing branching scenarios, free tools, content curation, xAPI, and getting started in Storyline. Writing branching scenarios. Does writing style change how learners perceive choices in a branched scenario? Learningworld Design.

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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

Tips to Write for Clarity and Understanding Put information in logical order, with the important details first. Use an active voice, with a clear “actor “in your writing. Plain language writing keeps learners focused on the content rather than struggling to understand the language, leading to increased engagement and motivation.

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How to Increase Membership Signups

LearnDash

Learn to write a short story” is fine, but “join our writing community for writing goal check-ins and thoughtful critiques” is so much better. Promote your course on your blog and social media. Maybe you can even offer to have some of your members publish their successes on your blog. Make your CTAs obvious.

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5 SEO Mistakes to AVOID for Your Online Course

LearnDash

In our recent post on building SEO strength , we talked about the basic best practices you can follow to help grow organic traffic to your course website. If I had to guess, I would bet that most educators are better and writing good SEO content than otherwise. But to gain followers and readers, your blog needs to have value.

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How to Market Your Online Course on a Budget

LearnDash

However, before you get too far ahead of yourself with marketing your online course, you should have a couple things in place, primarily: 1) A website. 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.

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How to Organize Your Online Course With Email Marketing

LearnDash

To master your email marketing strategy, you must know how to write high-performing emails. Use embedded signup forms on your website to gather visitors’ data or build a strong customer referral program. Instead, offer them another type of content like blog articles, online courses or monthly newsletters. Source: OMI.

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