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How to Promote Your First Online Course

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Talk about recent events and industry news. X (formerly known as Twitter) In addition to longer content on other platforms, you should also try short-form, real-time content. Formerly known as Twitter, X allows creators to quickly post updates, videos, links, and other content.

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7 Tips for Building an Online Coaching Brand

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The good news is that, if you want to be a successful online coach, clarifying your brand will go a long way to helping you develop a successful business model. The good news is that all of you will almost certainly some up with a different angle on how to present your coaching and mentoring services.

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

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Probably the easiest way to use Twitter in your online course is as a simple networking tool. If you enjoy using Twitter as a platform, tweeting often and encouraging your learners to follow you and comment on or reply to your tweets is a simple way to build discussions. Another lesser known feature of Twitter is its lists.

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5 Tips for Building Your Brand

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The good news is that there is a proven process. Corporate brands may prefer LinkedIn and Twitter (or even Facebook). However, you can reach a much larger number of people if you invest time in building your brand. Many course creators don’t know much about how to build a brand. Use social media marketing when possible.

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6 Reasons to Use Paid Ads to Sell Your Course

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All the major social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn, allow you to pay to show ads to their users. In 2018, Facebook made a change to its News Feed algorithm which reduced the amount of content that users saw from businesses they follow on the site.

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How Long Should Videos Be for E-Learning?

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The 18-minute length also works much like the way Twitter forces people to be disciplined in what they write. As you followers, subscribers, or (in the case of paid advertising) potential learners scroll down the news feed, you have the opportunity to catch their eye with content. It’s the length of a coffee break. 1–3 minutes).

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Should You Use Social Media in Your Course?

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LinkedIn and Twitter are, by design, more public networks, while Facebook has more controls in place to protect user privacy. On the other hand, a social networking tool might involve asking learners to share interesting related news articles to your Facebook group, or creating a special networking group on LinkedIn for course graduates.