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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.

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

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Other social sharing platforms (like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok) have survived. Because creators like these are driving usage of their platforms, social media giants like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and yes, TikTok, pay creators to keep the traffic coming. Vine was short-lived. Businesses.

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How to Create a Twitter Quiz for Your Business

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What makes platforms like Twitter a place where companies achieve great things for their business? Aside from interaction via comments, tweets, retweets, and likes, quizzes on different Twitter interaction ideas are a great way to boost engagement. Reasons for Creating Twitter Quiz. Have you ever wondered how?

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Engaging course alumni using Facebook: the case of Ruforum

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

To start with an interview with Carolyn Nandozi from Uganda about her experiences facilitating a facebook group for alumni. RUFORUM has done this using Facebook. Below my question and Nandozi's answers Nandozi, can you describe how the Facebook group started? The group began in 2009 through a need to track and engage alumni.

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BCI Newsletter – April 2020

Beyond Campus Innovations

Facebook: Beyond Campus Innovations. Twitter: @ LearnBCI. The post BCI Newsletter – April 2020 appeared first on Beyond Campus. For more information about BCI services, free resources and to register for upcoming webinars, visit [link] or contact Ann Friedrich at Ann.Friedrich@beyondcampus.com. Published 4/22/2020.

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How to Market Your Online Course on a Budget

LearnDash

A Facebook page is not enough. Put a newsletter signup form on your blog and suggest readers who are interested in your future course subscribe so they can stay up to date. Include them some newsletter-specific content. Start a Facebook business page, and invite contacts to follow it. Do the same for Twitter and LinkedIn.

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