Yes, you’re ready to create an online course

EPISODE · Aug 5, 2024

Yes, you’re ready to create an online course

from Tiny Course Empire Podcast · host Cindy Bidar

For years I told myself I wasn’t ready to create an online course. I didn’t have the skills. I didn’t have the audience. I didn’t know how to sell. I didn’t have anything unique or special to say. My list of reasons to not create a course was long and—I know now—meaningless. While I was waiting to build better skills and grow an audience and learn to sell and create a unique process, other, less-skilled entrepreneurs were making bank. I finally got over myself and discovered a few things about what it really means to be “ready” to create an online course. Let’s talk about it in this episode of the Tiny Course Empire Podcast. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you’ll learn in this episode: The critical business piece to have in place before you launch your course (and it has nothing to do with your logo or website). How to know if your course idea is “good enough” (spoiler: it is). Why you need to stop letting your competitors make decisions about your business future. How to uplevel your skills so you can launch pro-level video courses. Why the tech should never hold you back. Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program that turns those overwhelming projects into doable action steps so you can grow your business. Start for just $7 today. 5 Course Creation Lies That Hold You Back How to Generate Endless Course Ideas ThriveCart makes selling and delivering online courses easier than ever, and it’s the most cost-effective solution available today.

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