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10 Effective Examples of Membership Sites

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If you’re looking for inspiration to see how that’s done, take a look at these 10 effective membership site examples: Better Sheets Komando Community Rassa Nepean Liquor Accord The Complete Boutique Brand.Me Kim has created a membership community for fans of the show to make friends, stay informed, and get exclusive access to past episodes.

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6 Tips for Improving Your Membership Registration Experience

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This means transparency around the pricing , the benefits of membership, and any other important information on your sales or landing page. For example, if there are tiers to your membership, let folks know up-front what those tiers are and what each tier contains. In addition, don’t fill the form with too much information.

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Formal vs. Informal Learning Explained

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The opportunity for higher quality gains is in informal learning. I have touched on informal learning before as we are seeing it grow in popularity in modern organizations. However, this begs the question: when you start to ‘formalize’ informal learning… doesn’t it become formal learning?

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Automate Your Course Management Tasks with LearnDash and Zapier

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LearnDash and Mailchimp, for example) What event will trigger my Zap? (a a welcome email is automatically sent) What information do I want to move between those apps? Think about what you’re trying to accomplish and break down the problem you’re trying to solve. Ask: What apps do I want to use?

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How to Promote Online Courses with LinkedIn

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For example, if you have courses about finance for entrepreneurs, you can say something like “Financial Coach | Founder at Company” or opt for a descriptive headline, such as “Helping entrepreneurs manage their cash flow and maximize profits.” Instead, posts with actionable and relevant information are preferred.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

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The Creator Economy is the provision of content (education, entertainment, and information) presented through the web and web app platforms to the general public. Vine, for example, was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share six-second-long, looping video clips. How Does the Creator Economy Work?

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7 Benefits of E-Learning Videos

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Done correctly, videos can make information easy to explain in a short amount of time. Not only does your brain process visuals more quickly than text information, but nearly 90% of information transmitted to the brain is also visual. Some people have a very hard time processing written information.

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