Course Creation

Create an Online Course for Passive Income

Many business owners spend too long wondering whether to create a course or a membership website.

My answers is always … start with a course.

Starting with creating a course means you have a start and end point that are relatively easy to achieve and then you start selling it.

With a membership, you’ll need regular fresh content (although not always), and this often puts unnecessary pressure on you, the business owner. Also, unless you have a large mailing list or money for paid ads, you may end up spending too much time catering for a membership with only a few members which can be soul destroying over time.

We Work with These Course/Membership Platforms:

Thrive Apprentice

What's Involved in Creating a Course?

Step One

CREATE YOUR COURSE FRAMEWORK

What content should be included in terms of modules, lessons and resources? We give you a special exercise to make sure you don’t miss any content and have the lessons in the correct order for your students.

Step Two

CREATE THE CONTENT FOR YOUR COURSE FRAMEWORK

Once you have the framework, it’s easier to create the content. Choose from video, audio or written content or a mixture of all three.

Step Three

ADD YOUR CONTENT TO YOUR COURSE PLATFORM

We then take your video, audio or written content and add it to your course platform, using your chosen module & lesson layouts.

 

Step Four

INTEGRATIONS

Finally, we integrate your course with your payment processor, sales page and email marketing provider so that sales and course delivery is handled automatically.

 

"Lesley helped us take a confusing mess of sites for our online courses, in person courses and our contact lists and transformed them into what we have now. It is consolidated, clean and it's automated functions have saved us a ton of time so we can focus on doing more important things. She was easy to work with and helped us test, retest and make sure everything was correct and even when we went live and encountered new issues they were addressed and corrected quickly."
Cassity Jones
Frontier-Kitchen.com