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18 Apps that Integrate with Zapier and Your Course

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Add new sales to Google Sheets to track income. Share new Twitter mentions to Slack. Send an automated thank you message to new followers on Twitter with a link to your starter course. Connect your Twitter account with your other social accounts to automatically share content. Add new accounts to your contacts.

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8 EdTech Trends You Should Know

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Teachers can communicate with their students via twitter, and even have assignments through social media interaction. Google Classroom brings a mix of free tools to be leveraged by teachers and students alike. Have a look at this article for more information on what Google Classroom can do.

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Open Badges: What it is and Why it Matters

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With the growing MOOC offerings (heck, even Google is getting into the game ), learners everywhere will be completing coursework almost 100% remotely. What’s more, these achievements can easily be shared on social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Why it Matters. Industry Players.

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6 Reasons to Use Paid Ads to Sell Your Course

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Simply log into your dashboard on the ad platform, whether that is Google Ads, Facebook, or something else, to see how much engagement your ads are generating. All the major social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn, allow you to pay to show ads to their users.

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How to Market Your Online Course on a Budget

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Do the same for Twitter and LinkedIn. Plan to run campaigns on Google AdWords first, and Facebook second. Twitter is probably a waste of your money.). Publish to social media. Start a Facebook business page, and invite contacts to follow it. Share you blog posts and course updates. Link back to your website.

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#1 Forgotten Step When Selling Courses

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A quick Google search for “internet marketing” will yield many pie-in-the-sky websites promising you the biggest secrets and easy paths to success. Do they need to worry about Twitter? Will Google ads be a good place to start? There are a countless number of theories and best-practices available for reference.

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How to Sell Your Elearning Courses for Profit [PART 3]

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If you want lasting online marketing results, you need to get your website/elearning store ranked on the first page in Google for the topic. If you took my advice from the previous two weeks, then you should have a clear, narrow market, and you should have your site built on WordPress (which Google loves).