There’s only about 1,427,543 questions to answer about your launch, and how to deliver your online course.
My goal with this blog is to help answer them for you, or offer you a path to find the best choice for you, one at a time.
So yeah, I’ll be here for awhile.
In this week’s video, I’m tackling the question of dripping your e-course content or delivering it all at once.
Dripping your course is the best way to ensure student success, and reduce refund requests.
When you drop your e-course students into a fully-loaded membership site, without any guidance for where they should start, they’ll quickly get overwhelmed.
And when they’re overwhelmed, they stop taking action.
And start asking for refunds.
While it rarely happens, you can also eliminate the fear that someone will come in and download all your stuff – and then bounce.
If you feel like you really want to offer all your materials at once, do include a “faux-live” sequence to let them know where to start, and how to achieve the best results using your course.
So next time you ask, “To drip, or not to drip?” – I hope you’ll have the info you need to make a quick decision, and get into launch action.
Have a special case? Post your comment in the question below and I’ll be happy to weigh in my two cents!
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