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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. Why should you use Facebook for course promotion?

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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 Use LinkedIn Ads to Sell Online Courses

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LinkedIn is a powerful channel for promoting and selling your courses. Unlike Facebook and Instagram , LinkedIn focuses on professional social networking. Let’s explore why and how you should use LinkedIn ads to sell your online courses. Why should you advertise on LinkedIn?

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7 Ways to Build Your Credibility as an Online Instructor

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Be active on social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter are all obvious starting points for new online educators to spread the word about their program. Quora is another great social network for educators. Reputation goes a long way. Starting an online course can be rough.

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Developing a Results Driven Curriculum

A well-designed learning curriculum develops and nurtures skills needed to achieve organizational and business goals with the most effective and engaging set of experiences. This ebook outlines 5 critical steps to develop learning solutions that will help you achieve the most ambitious objectives.

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5 Tips for Building Your Brand

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From Facebook to Pinterest, you have an array of social networks that you can use to start connecting with your potential audience. The first step is to decide which social networks fit your brand best. Corporate brands may prefer LinkedIn and Twitter (or even Facebook).

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The Difference Between Games, Game-Based Learning, and Gamification

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If you somehow missed the revolution, Farmville was a farming simulation and social network game, developed by Zynga, which could be played on Facebook. The game taught a generation of Facebook users appreciation for the agrarian lifestyle and the virtues of patience and paying for faster crop growth.