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How to Use Facebook Ads to Sell Online Courses

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One of the most popular platforms for paid advertising and course promotion is Facebook. Meta, Facebook’s parent company, makes the process intuitive so advertisers and creators can get their paid ads live as quickly as possible. Let’s explore why and how you should use Facebook ads to sell your online courses. Carousel ads.

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How to Promote Online Courses with Facebook

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In today’s digital environment, you can reach the right audience using a social media platform like Facebook. As one of the largest social networking sites, Facebook is a great choice for seasoned or new creators trying to promote their first online course. Let’s see why and how you can use Facebook to promote online courses.

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Pros and Cons of Facebook Groups for Your Business

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Facebook Groups have risen in popularity recently. I don’t know about you, but recently I have seen a meteoric rise in the number of companies that are using Facebook Groups for customer community building. If you’re interested you can join the LearnDash Facebook group here. PROs to Using Facebook Groups.

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5 Ways to Interact with Your Online Students

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Live stream on social media. Live streams allow students to feel like they are part of something that is happening right now. Watching a live stream can therefore be much more exciting than working through a series of pre-recorded videos. You can use either YouTube or Facebook Live to stream live content to your students.

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8 Keys of a Successful Membership Website

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In other words, asking your members, “What do you enjoy most about my live streams?” Send members to a Facebook group or add your own membership area. Ask your members exactly what they prefer. Ask positive questions that lead to more people answering with an honest response. The interaction that happens between members.

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6 Social Media Platforms, and How to Use Them for Your E-Learning

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Facebook is the largest social network in the world, and the one your learners are most likely to use on a daily basis. Facebook pages are public by default, although they do have some privacy settings. Like Facebook, LinkedIn also has a groups option, albeit one that’s been buried in its latest design reiteration.

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The (Eventual) Downfall of MOOCs

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If massive sites like Facebook or YouTube have taught us anything over the years, it is that at some point investors will demand a return on their investment. Personally, I can’t stand that site anymore (especially when the ads seem to stream just fine but then the video I want to watch only loads 1/8 of the way in 10min).

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