1- Remember that People Are paying for your course: So do not make it shiny on the outside but empty on the inside; you have to stick up to your word and make sure to deliver on your promises, and even in most cases over-deliver and shock the students by the generosity of knowledge that they received. 2-Be effective, and walk the extra mile by purely giving, and not solely for money: It is weird, but when you are in it just for the money, it transfers into your course, and that is Why I constantly meditate for one hour on the beach before shooting video content because I want to remind all my senses and my brain that the key is to give back and to be generous, and to ensure that you care for your audience and that you care to make a course that would enable them to achieve great results. (It is also very important to focus on quality and to record your courses in a professional setup, for instance, I recently moved into a studio that I built with my own hands) 3-Don't give your course for Free: Giving your course for free to thousands of people is a clear indication to students that your course is not worth buying, and I would recommend that instructors be a lot more patient and do not try to go fast with getting thousands of people watching and reviewing your course. If you focus on the first 2 aspects, you will benefit from word of mouth, and your course will get huge engagement and interest. Another important thing to add is that when you give your course for free to a student, it would be impossible to convince that same student to buy another course from you. So, the bottom line is to build your audience the right way, and it better be an audience that values your work because that's how you keep the lights on.
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