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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 21 MIN

53: “Online Courses Are Dead”? What’s Actually Dying—And What’s Next (Doors Open)

from The Creative Bodega | Content Marketing and Instagram Growth for Solopreneurs · host Emily Connors

Amy Porterfield just discontinued Digital Course Academy—and the internet has thoughts. But here's what I think: online courses aren't dead. What's dying is the low-touch, "here's your login, good luck" model. In this episode of The Creative Bodega, I'm pulling back the curtain on why I think DCA closed, what the future of online education actually looks like, and how I've built my own programs (like The Visual Edit) to prioritize real support, accountability, and results. If you've ever felt burned by a course you bought or you're wondering how to create offers that actually help people succeed, this one's for you.*Check out the full show notes for this episode HERE.Things I cover inside this episode:Why Amy Porterfield really discontinued DCA—and the transparency piece that was missing from her announcementThe difference between low-touch courses that flop and high-touch programs that get results (hint: it's all about support and accountability)How I structure The Visual Edit for a 70%+ completion rate—including weekly calls, personalized feedback, and community accountabilityWhy my Black Friday course sale brought in $22,500 with zero built-in support (and what that says about trust and community)The exact elements that make online programs work in 2026: capped enrollment, hands-on coaching, and leadership (not just lectures)Resources & Links mentioned in the episode:Episode 49: Interview with The Visual Edit alumni, Emily—hear exactly how hands-on support transformed her business and confidenceThe Visual Edit DOORS ARE OPEN—my 6-week high-touch experience for creating a cohesive visual identity (doors open now with $300 off extended. Capped at 30 women! Doors close Friday, Feb 6th.MISSED This Round of TVE? Hop on the waitlist for the next round!Connect with me:🫶🏼 Follow me on Instagram for daily insights🫶🏼 Join my 321 Create Newsletter for weekly content tips 🫶🏼 Check out The Content Coven MembershipBe sure to hit "Subscribe" or "Follow" so you never miss an episode! 

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Amy Porterfield just discontinued Digital Course Academy—and the internet has thoughts. But here's what I think: online courses aren't dead. What's dying is the low-touch, "here's your login, good luck" model. In this episode of The Creative Bodega,...

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