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266: Online music course goals and metrics

In this episode of the Music Teachers Expand Online Podcast our host, Jaime Slutzky, discusses the tangible and measurable side of online course creation. Namely, making sure that your online efforts contribute in a tangible way to course sales. She...

Episode 266 of the Music Teachers: Expand Online podcast, hosted by Jaime Slutzky, titled "266: Online music course goals and metrics" was published on March 8, 2023 and runs 13 minutes.

March 8, 2023 ·13m · Music Teachers: Expand Online

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In this episode of the Music Teachers Expand Online Podcast our host, Jaime Slutzky, discusses the tangible and measurable side of online course creation. Namely, making sure that your online efforts contribute in a tangible way to course sales. She emphasizes the importance of creating an audience first before creating the course and validating the offer by ensuring it matches what the audience wants and needs. The areas Jaime discusses in regards to goals and metrics are Audience building, audience growth and audience awareness goals. Sales goals (use the good-better-best methodology) Course content creation metrics (aka timeline to actually get the course created!) Tracking and goal setting for your online marketing efforts Understand the way a student interacts and flows through your tech (this isn't exactly a goal or metric, but critical to feeling confident in selling!) Download the brand new Profitable Online Music Course Blueprint Here! Top takeaways: Creating a profitable online music course requires setting goals and metrics to ensure success. It is important to use tools like spreadsheets or apps to track progress and interactions instead of relying on memory. You can start selling your course even before it's fully created, but make sure you have a structured course outline and know what goals the course will help students achieve to instill confidence in your potential customers. Apply for the Online Music Course Accelerator today. Tools Mentioned: Thinkific ConvertKit Connect with Jaime: Instagram Facebook Zoom - Book a call with me to discuss your path forward!

In this episode of the Music Teachers Expand Online Podcast our host, Jaime Slutzky, discusses the tangible and measurable side of online course creation. Namely, making sure that your online efforts contribute in a tangible way to course sales.

She emphasizes the importance of creating an audience first before creating the course and validating the offer by ensuring it matches what the audience wants and needs.

The areas Jaime discusses in regards to goals and metrics are

  1. Audience building, audience growth and audience awareness goals.
  2. Sales goals (use the good-better-best methodology)
  3. Course content creation metrics (aka timeline to actually get the course created!)
  4. Tracking and goal setting for your online marketing efforts
  5. Understand the way a student interacts and flows through your tech (this isn't exactly a goal or metric, but critical to feeling confident in selling!)

Download the brand new Profitable Online Music Course Blueprint Here!

Top takeaways:

  • Creating a profitable online music course requires setting goals and metrics to ensure success.
  • It is important to use tools like spreadsheets or apps to track progress and interactions instead of relying on memory.
  • You can start selling your course even before it's fully created, but make sure you have a structured course outline and know what goals the course will help students achieve to instill confidence in your potential customers.

Apply for the Online Music Course Accelerator today.

Tools Mentioned:

Connect with Jaime:

Sean Morris, pianist Sean Morris https://bio.link/smorrispianoSpreading the love and art of the piano! Performer. Accompanist. Teacher.I earned a master of music (M.M.) degree from Kent State University, and a bachelor of music (B.M.) degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where I was awarded the 2010 division achievement award in piano pedagogy and organ/harpsichord, and selected as winner of the Clara Rolland piano competition and scholarship. Teaching group piano classes at Kent State University on a graduate teaching assistantship, and acceptance into summer music institutes in Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, and historic Vienna in Austria are invaluable experiences I have the privilege of passing on to developing musicians in order to foster their growth in musicianship and expand their musical horizons. Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers Sarah Marshall Performing Arts PD brings Educators a weekly broadcast to renew the spirit and bring fresh ideas and perspectives to the performing arts classroom. Technology in the Music Classroom Technology in the Music Classroom Technologies Music Teachers can easily use in the classroom The Music Room Aileen Miracle The Music Room is a podcast for elementary music teachers looking to learn helpful strategies, lesson ideas, songs, and more, for distance and hybrid learning, and beyond! Through discussion and interviews, Aileen will cover everything from Kodaly-inspired teaching, to decolonizing practices, to classroom management. For more helpful ideas for music educators, visit www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com
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