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The 10 Best Patreon Alternatives for 2024

learnWorlds

However, as the digital landscape continues to evolve, creators are exploring alternative platforms that may better align with their unique needs and preferences. The Best Podia Alternatives Reviewed Podia Reviews Podia is rated 4.5 The Best Mighty Networks Alternatives Reviewed Mighty Networks Reviews Mighty Networks is rated 4.7

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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

These should be concise and action-oriented to convey the goal of the course, yet grab the visitor’s attention and lead them to a desired action. Be transparent about pricing and explain what the cost includes. It’s low-cost yet offers strong opportunities to reach and engage with your audience. Course description.

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A Spring Treat: Connie Malamed's New "Visual Design Solutions"

bozarthzone

As a career-long government employee I’m always interested in low-cost solutions so appreciate Connie’s attention to the idea that good design is not necessarily about money or software.

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Giving Thanks for Built-in Templates

360 Training

All your attention can go toward creating great content that supports learning. Templates offer plentiful opportunity for fast, low risk, low cost experimentation—allowing you to deliver an optimal experience to your learners while still meeting deadlines and budgets.

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The 99 Percent Challenge

Training Industry

But when you consider that SMBs spend approximately $50 billion on training annually, they are a market worth paying attention to! Think Local Take advantage of free or low-cost training provided by your local or regional Chamber of Commerce, the SBA, Small Business Development Centers and others. Be creative and aggressive.

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Free Learning

Tony Karrer

that have paid, professional editors, writers are better quality than alternatives for the specific content that they cover. But all major publications have limitations in that because of the cost, they have to go after large audiences and they need to stay at higher level topics. And yes, Britannica, New York Times, etc.

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How Can K-12 Publishers Adapt in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

Especially a reader base that’s fickle and low on attention span — school students. When students found other alternatives to save their money, such as rental books and second-hand books, publishers decided it was time to provide affordable learning options, without affecting their revenues. Focus on the Price Factor.

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