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How to Create a Hobby Niche Training Based Membership Site with Steady Lead Flow with Fisherman Devin Denman

LifterLMS

He also has a YouTube channel that covers his topic. Devin also has a YouTube channel he has used as a way to generate leads for his online courses. He has made about 80 videos over the past 3 years, and he has tried out different segments and methods of reaching people on YouTube. He’s passionate about fishing.

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Simulacra and stimulating conversation

Learning with e's

It was a pre-conference Tweetup, and several old friends and new were there, holding forth on their views about just about everything under the sun. On Facebook people I do know tell me stuff I don't want to know about'. Someone remarked how a lot of video clips on YouTube didn't look very user generated these days.

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The solution for happier, more loyal employees? Self-directed learning

Matrix

The modern employee grew up with constant and unrestricted access to information and this gradually lead to the creation of a culture of self-directed learning through content such as forum posts, specialized Facebook groups and YouTube how-to videos. What’s in it for the organization.

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What Makes People Buy Courses with Caleb O’Dowd

LifterLMS

He says that in order to learn more about his target market and efficiently address issues in his offerings, he frequently starts Facebook groups. When it comes to Facebook advertisements and groups, Caleb advises directing visitors to an email capture page and then utilizing a subsequent email to invite people to the Facebook group.

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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information. Prototype demos: using online chat , a Youtube & Google Maps mashup , and incorporating Twitter discussion in your course.

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5 tips to help you sell your eLearning courses

eFront

Embrace blogging, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc to your advantage. If, for example, you sell guitar lessons, ads in magazines like “Guitar World” or “Rolling Stone” will get you more students than one in the New York Times or The Sun, even if more people read the latter. You can’t avoid it.

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5 tips to help you sell your eLearning courses

eFront

Embrace blogging, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc to your advantage. If, for example, you sell guitar lessons, ads in magazines like “Guitar World” or “Rolling Stone” will get you more students than one in the New York Times or The Sun, even if more people read the latter. You can’t avoid it.

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