The Stages of the Course Creation Process
An episode of the The Course Creators Circle Podcast podcast, hosted by The Course Creators Circle Podcast, titled "The Stages of the Course Creation Process" was published on August 5, 2022 and runs 6 minutes.
August 5, 2022 ·6m · The Course Creators Circle Podcast
Summary
The different stages of course creation goes through a process. And successful course creators spend time and effort researching and planning their content before they produce it to ensure their courses meet students’ expectations and allow them to learn and get a win from the course. Along these stages, there are a few little gremlins that kick into your thoughts, and they are the feeling of overwhelm and being not good enough to teach. Make sure to check out The Course Creators Circle Podcast to listen to these previous episodes. Remember, our people are wanting to learn from us so we just need to breathe a little and break down those overwhelming steps. So, here we are sharing with you our recommended process for course creation based on best practices and principles that we've developed in-house and with our clients. Stages in the Course Creation Process Stage 1: What do you want to teach? The first stage of the course creation process is figuring out what you want to teach and whether that course is going to be right for you and your business. Essentially, this is the research phase of course creation. This is where you are going to research your topic thoroughly. Tools like AnswerThePublic is an excellent source to see what people are typing into search. You might want to poll your existing people and ask what they want to learn about. You want to make sure that you’re finding the right audience for the course you want to create as well as understanding who these audiences are and where they hang out online on social media. You might want to delve into your Course Creator Circle Membership and go through the Creating a Student Persona Exercise to help you kickstart your course creation process. Stage 2: Choose the right platform for your courses The next stage is choosing the right platform to host your courses. Personally, I'm a Thinkific expert, so I'm going to naturally suggest to you Thinkific, but there are a lot of other available platforms for you. I have a 30-day FREE trial if you want to check out Thinkific Pro. If you use the link, you also get some extra bonus information from Thinkific about how to use and create your platform. Once you've researched your topic though, the platform of your choice is going to teach you how to set up your course, how to deliver your content, and how to get paid. This stage is also where you decide whether you are hosting your course on your website or on an external platform. I host my courses on an external platform because at the start, my web development team advised me that volume of students that would be coming through would create problems for my website, so it’s good to stick with a focused LMS platform. Another platform to make sure you have is a mailing platform like Mailerlite for your email nurture sequences, and then a community-building platform like Volley to help you run your community. Stage 3: Planning your modules The third stage in the course creation process is to draft your course outline and plan your modules. Start to look at what's going to be included in each module, each lesson, what workbooks you need, and the materials that you need to record in your course, and then also make some time to make and record those materials within your course. Our Course Planning Sheets would be able to help you with drafting your course outline and modules. They are designed to help you get the knowledge out of your head and into a plan of action so you can start working on and creating your course. Stage 4: Content production Then it’s time to go into content production for your course. We love tools like Designrr to put together our workbooks and WeVideo to record our courses and start putting all the components together. There are different lesson types you can choose to produce your courses and a good mix of these lesson types is a great way to engage your students. I strongly suggest you block out a series of days, particularly days in a row when you can focus them on content production so that you get that course out and done, and it doesn't sit over your head on an ongoing basis going. Stage 5: Creating your course marketing materials After you’ve done your course, it’s also important that you create your course marketing materials. These are your course description, landing pages, promo videos from you, and social media graphics that are going to attract your students and invite them to purchase and address their needs. Stage 6: Marketing your courses Then it comes down to marketing your course because “build it and they will come” does not exist in the course creation world. We need to market it. That includes things like submitting your course to online directories, buying banner ads, and creating lead magnets that nurture your student along the course creation journey. You need to market your course and you need to keep marketing your course. If you can teach an Evergreen Course, then that's going to help you along the way. You want to check out 10 Ways to Market Your Course as You Create It when you have reached this stage in the journey. Stage 7: Delivering your course Once everything is set up, it is now time to deliver your course and answer your students’ questions. This is where your community and your question-and-answer slots come in so that the students are actually nurtured through the learning journey and it helps them achieve the outcome that you put into your course. This helps you ensure that your course is successful by giving your students wins, and it also helps you motivate yourself to be able to create the next course. Stage 8: The next course And then you have the final stage. That is to create that next course and continue the learning journey for your students and do the stages all over again. Here you can look at opportunities of bringing your courses together in a membership option. Final takeaway There you have it, these are the different stages of the course creation process. We hope that you have gained valuable insights and tips that you can apply to your course creation process. Highlights 0:00 Introduction0:40 The stages of the course creation process1:20 What do you want to teach? Research phase1:50 Choosing your platforms3:14 Draft your course outline3:37 Content production4:05 Create your course marketing materials4:28 Marketing your course5:00 Delivering your course5:25 Create the next course and continue the learning journey6:15 Check out our Course Creators Circle Membership6:25 Please subscribe to The Course Creators Circle Podcast Resources Mentioned in the Podcast An Exercise for When You Feel You're Not Good Enough to Teach Are You Putting Too Much into Your Course? Course Planning Sheets Course Creators Circle Membership AnswerThePublic Thinkific Designrr WeVideo
Episode Description
The different stages of course creation goes through a process. And successful course creators spend time and effort researching and planning their content before they produce it to ensure their courses meet students’ expectations and allow them to learn and get a win from the course.
Along these stages, there are a few little gremlins that kick into your thoughts, and they are the feeling of overwhelm and being not good enough to teach. Make sure to check out The Course Creators Circle Podcast to listen to these previous episodes. Remember, our people are wanting to learn from us so we just need to breathe a little and break down those overwhelming steps.
So, here we are sharing with you our recommended process for course creation based on best practices and principles that we've developed in-house and with our clients.
Stages in the Course Creation Process
Stage 1: What do you want to teach?
The first stage of the course creation process is figuring out what you want to teach and whether that course is going to be right for you and your business. Essentially, this is the research phase of course creation. This is where you are going to research your topic thoroughly.
Tools like AnswerThePublic is an excellent source to see what people are typing into search. You might want to poll your existing people and ask what they want to learn about. You want to make sure that you’re finding the right audience for the course you want to create as well as understanding who these audiences are and where they hang out online on social media.
You might want to delve into your Course Creator Circle Membership and go through the Creating a Student Persona Exercise to help you kickstart your course creation process.
Stage 2: Choose the right platform for your courses
The next stage is choosing the right platform to host your courses. Personally, I'm a Thinkific expert, so I'm going to naturally suggest to you Thinkific, but there are a lot of other available platforms for you.
I have a 30-day FREE trial if you want to check out Thinkific Pro. If you use the link, you also get some extra bonus information from Thinkific about how to use and create your platform.
Once you've researched your topic though, the platform of your choice is going to teach you how to set up your course, how to deliver your content, and how to get paid.
This stage is also where you decide whether you are hosting your course on your website or on an external platform. I host my courses on an external platform because at the start, my web development team advised me that volume of students that would be coming through would create problems for my website, so it’s good to stick with a focused LMS platform.
Another platform to make sure you have is a mailing platform like Mailerlite for your email nurture sequences, and then a community-building platform like Volley to help you run your community.
Stage 3: Planning your modules
The third stage in the course creation process is to draft your course outline and plan your modules. Start to look at what's going to be included in each module, each lesson, what workbooks you need, and the materials that you need to record in your course, and then also make some time to make and record those materials within your course.
Our Course Planning Sheets would be able to help you with drafting your course outline and modules. They are designed to help you get the knowledge out of your head and into a plan of action so you can start working on and creating your course.
Stage 4: Content production
Then it’s time to go into content production for your course. We love tools like Designrr to put together our workbooks and WeVideo to record our courses and start putting all the components together. There are different lesson types you can choose to produce your courses and a good mix of these lesson types is a great way to engage your students.
I strongly suggest you block out a series of days, particularly days in a row when you can focus them on content production so that you get that course out and done, and it doesn't sit over your head on an ongoing basis going.
Stage 5: Creating your course marketing materials
After you’ve done your course, it’s also important that you create your course marketing materials. These are your course description, landing pages, promo videos from you, and social media graphics that are going to attract your students and invite them to purchase and address their needs.
Stage 6: Marketing your courses
Then it comes down to marketing your course because “build it and they will come” does not exist in the course creation world. We need to market it.
That includes things like submitting your course to online directories, buying banner ads, and creating lead magnets that nurture your student along the course creation journey.
You need to market your course and you need to keep marketing your course. If you can teach an Evergreen Course, then that's going to help you along the way.
You want to check out 10 Ways to Market Your Course as You Create It when you have reached this stage in the journey.
Stage 7: Delivering your course
Once everything is set up, it is now time to deliver your course and answer your students’ questions.
This is where your community and your question-and-answer slots come in so that the students are actually nurtured through the learning journey and it helps them achieve the outcome that you put into your course.
This helps you ensure that your course is successful by giving your students wins, and it also helps you motivate yourself to be able to create the next course.
Stage 8: The next course
And then you have the final stage. That is to create that next course and continue the learning journey for your students and do the stages all over again.
Here you can look at opportunities of bringing your courses together in a membership option.
Final takeaway
There you have it, these are the different stages of the course creation process. We hope that you have gained valuable insights and tips that you can apply to your course creation process.
Highlights
0:00 Introduction
0:40 The stages of the course creation process
1:20 What do you want to teach? Research phase
1:50 Choosing your platforms
3:14 Draft your course outline
3:37 Content production
4:05 Create your course marketing materials
4:28 Marketing your course
5:00 Delivering your course
5:25 Create the next course and continue the learning journey
6:15 Check out our Course Creators Circle Membership
6:25 Please subscribe to The Course Creators Circle Podcast
Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
An Exercise for When You Feel You're Not Good Enough to Teach
Are You Putting Too Much into Your Course?
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