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Planning Your Course Offerings

An episode of the The Course Creators Circle Podcast podcast, hosted by The Course Creators Circle Podcast, titled "Planning Your Course Offerings" was published on October 31, 2024 and runs 7 minutes.

October 31, 2024 ·7m · The Course Creators Circle Podcast

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Whether you’re a seasoned course creator or just starting, how you structure and plan your courses directly impacts how well you attract students and deliver real value. It even influences your marketing success. So let’s walk through a roadmap that will help you plan and structure your course to set it up for success! Know Your Audience Before you start planning your course, you need to know exactly who you’re creating it for. Understanding your audience is the foundation of any successful course offering. What are their pain points? What are they struggling with? And most importantly, what do they want to achieve by taking your course? You want to listen to your audience. This could mean conducting surveys, checking the comments on your social media, or paying attention to the questions people ask in your day-to-day life. The better you understand your audience, the better you can tailor your course to solve their problems. Craft a Learning Journey The next step is to craft a learning journey for your students. You don’t want to just offer random lessons here and there; instead, create a structured pathway. Start with a foundational course that introduces key concepts, and then build on it with intermediate or advanced content. You could even foster a specialised series of workshops or webinars that dive deeper into the material. This approach doesn’t just help your students grow their skills – it keeps them coming back for more. When they see how much progress they’ve made, they’re excited to move on to the next step in their learning journey. Choose the Right Format When it comes to course format, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. The best format is the one that you can create and deliver confidently. Whether it's live courses, self-paced, or cohort-based, the key is to choose what works for both you and your audience. For example, in my Marketing Circle, I run a hybrid model where I offer live courses alongside self-paced content. The live sessions give students the chance to interact with me in real time, while the self-paced materials let them learn at their own pace. And don’t forget about the community! Learning together as a group is becoming more important in course creation. Building a sense of community adds value and enhances the learning experience. Pricing Your Course Pricing your course can be tricky because you want to provide value while also making it accessible. I recommend tiered pricing. Offer a basic course that covers the essentials, then a premium tier that includes extras like one-on-one coaching or webinars. You could also add a guided version where students work through the material with you, step by step. Bundling related courses together can also offer a discount and make the learning path clearer for your students. Planning the Launch Once your course is ready to go, it’s time to plan your launch! If you haven’t started building an audience yet, now’s the time. You want to be tapping into other people’s audiences, talking about your course on podcasts, and building buzz well ahead of your launch date. Teasers, early bird offers, and even a waitlist can be powerful tools to get people excited about your course. When people join your waitlist, you not only build anticipation but also get their email so you can continue marketing to them. Measure & Improve Finally, once your course is live, keep an eye on how things are going. Measure what’s working and what isn’t – both marketing and student engagement. Are students dropping off at a certain point? Are reviews coming in? Use that data to make improvements for next time. Course creation is always an evolving process. Let’s Get Planning! Planning is at the heart of any successful course. It gives you a clear message and roadmap to guide your students to success. For a step-by-step guide to help you kickstart your course creation journey, check out The Course Creation Guidebook and The Course Creators Circle Hub. Some of the links shared in this content may be affiliate links. This means the Enever Group may earn a small commission if you purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products and services we trust and believe will benefit you. Highlights 00:00 Introduction to Course Planning 01:09 Understanding Your Audience 02:10 Crafting a Learning Journey 03:01 Choosing the Right Course Format 04:02 Pricing Your Course 05:07 Planning Your Course Launch 05:53 Measuring Success and Gathering Feedback Resources Mentioned in the Podcast The Course Creator’s Guidebook https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-course-creators-circle-course-creation-guidebook-create-that-course/  The Course Creators Circle Hub https://enevergroup.thinkific.com/courses/coursecreatorscircle  The Course Creators Circle Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/coursecreatorscircle 

Whether you’re a seasoned course creator or just starting, how you structure and plan your courses directly impacts how well you attract students and deliver real value. It even influences your marketing success.

So let’s walk through a roadmap that will help you plan and structure your course to set it up for success!

Know Your Audience

Before you start planning your course, you need to know exactly who you’re creating it for. Understanding your audience is the foundation of any successful course offering. What are their pain points? What are they struggling with? And most importantly, what do they want to achieve by taking your course?

You want to listen to your audience. This could mean conducting surveys, checking the comments on your social media, or paying attention to the questions people ask in your day-to-day life. The better you understand your audience, the better you can tailor your course to solve their problems.

Craft a Learning Journey

The next step is to craft a learning journey for your students. You don’t want to just offer random lessons here and there; instead, create a structured pathway. Start with a foundational course that introduces key concepts, and then build on it with intermediate or advanced content. You could even foster a specialised series of workshops or webinars that dive deeper into the material.

This approach doesn’t just help your students grow their skills – it keeps them coming back for more. When they see how much progress they’ve made, they’re excited to move on to the next step in their learning journey.

Choose the Right Format

When it comes to course format, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. The best format is the one that you can create and deliver confidently. Whether it's live courses, self-paced, or cohort-based, the key is to choose what works for both you and your audience.

For example, in my Marketing Circle, I run a hybrid model where I offer live courses alongside self-paced content. The live sessions give students the chance to interact with me in real time, while the self-paced materials let them learn at their own pace.

And don’t forget about the community! Learning together as a group is becoming more important in course creation. Building a sense of community adds value and enhances the learning experience.

Pricing Your Course

Pricing your course can be tricky because you want to provide value while also making it accessible. I recommend tiered pricing.

Offer a basic course that covers the essentials, then a premium tier that includes extras like one-on-one coaching or webinars. You could also add a guided version where students work through the material with you, step by step. Bundling related courses together can also offer a discount and make the learning path clearer for your students.

Planning the Launch

Once your course is ready to go, it’s time to plan your launch! If you haven’t started building an audience yet, now’s the time. You want to be tapping into other people’s audiences, talking about your course on podcasts, and building buzz well ahead of your launch date.

Teasers, early bird offers, and even a waitlist can be powerful tools to get people excited about your course. When people join your waitlist, you not only build anticipation but also get their email so you can continue marketing to them.

Measure & Improve

Finally, once your course is live, keep an eye on how things are going. Measure what’s working and what isn’t – both marketing and student engagement. Are students dropping off at a certain point? Are reviews coming in? Use that data to make improvements for next time. Course creation is always an evolving process.

Let’s Get Planning!

Planning is at the heart of any successful course. It gives you a clear message and roadmap to guide your students to success.

For a step-by-step guide to help you kickstart your course creation journey, check out The Course Creation Guidebook and The Course Creators Circle Hub.

Some of the links shared in this content may be affiliate links. This means the Enever Group may earn a small commission if you purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products and services we trust and believe will benefit you.

Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction to Course Planning
  • 01:09 Understanding Your Audience
  • 02:10 Crafting a Learning Journey
  • 03:01 Choosing the Right Course Format
  • 04:02 Pricing Your Course
  • 05:07 Planning Your Course Launch
  • 05:53 Measuring Success and Gathering Feedback

Resources Mentioned in the Podcast

Online Training Index Podcast Ginette Tessier Specifically for newbie online course creators, a weekly podcast in ten-week stints featuring: the Buzz - what's hot and what's not in online course creation forums; the Breakdown - expert deep-dives into course creation topics. Course Magic:Online Courses That Educate and Transform Cindy Weaver Welcome to the Course Magic Podcast, designed for entrepreneurs seeking to grow their business through online courses without the overwhelm and stress.I'm Cindy Weaver, your host, an experienced teacher, e-learning expert, and course creator. Together, we'll embark on a journey to unlock greater freedom in your life and provide enhanced resources for your clients. Whether you're just starting or feeling stuck in the process, I'm here to guide you through creating your online course with ease. I'll equip you with my proven 5-step process to craft impactful courses and unlock passive income The Stephen Wolfram Podcast Wolfram Research Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha and Wolfram Language; the author of A New Kind of Science; and the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research. Over the course of nearly four decades, he has been a pioneer in the development and application of computational thinking—and has been responsible for many discoveries, inventions and innovations in science, technology and business.On his podcast, Stephen discusses topics ranging from the history of science to the future of civilization and ethics of AI. The Stories Podcast The Stories Podcast The “story” format seems to be appearing everywhere now hint hint Instagram, Facebook Messenger & of course Snapchat.What is it that makes the format work so well?Connection — Most stories are filmed with the front facing camera creating a personal 1-on-1 feel between the creator and the viewer.Time Limit — 10 seconds sounds like a really short time.. it’s not. It is just long enough to make a point and deliver value & no more. Keeping the viewers attention and focus.Vertical — First off I love the vertical angle for a number of reasons but it just feels right, in terms of stories it works wonders and changes the way the story is told resulting in this unique media.Ordering — As stories are shown from the oldest to newest clip you get to watch moments unfold which is a big change from algorithmic/time based feeds like Twitter which chop up messages designed to be consumed in ascending order.It seems like more and more people are creating stories with value — however the content i
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