Last week’s article was about selling more courses by making your online copy pop, and getting rid of stagnant online copywriting. Here’s the next bit: Keep it brief, and personalise your online copy to really make it shine.
Backlinks are still one of the most important aspects of building a site that gets a good page ranking in Google and other search engines. However, many people do not truly understand what a backlink is and how to tell the difference between quality backlinks and those that could actually hurt your site.
Nobody will find your courses unless you put a marketing plan into action and maintain it. The following is a guide to using content marketing to raise awareness of your courses and build an online presence that sells them.
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Wondering how to avoid the most common Online Sales Training Mistakes? Read this article to discover 5 Online Sales Training Mistakes and ways to avoid them
Should you think of your online courses as a lead gen tactic or as a profit center? Let's take a closer look at some situations when you should sell online courses and others when it makes sense to give them away.
This video shows a very quick example of selling single seat access to courses in your LMS. Other videos show multiseat sales and buying seats for others.
Customers today want more than just technical knowledge of a software taught through a few online courses. They demand more collaboration with their SaaS providers and brands in general, and your proprietary information is one of the few points of differentiation that you may have.
We've looked at recent reports and listened to feedback from companies to give you a breakdown of the most effective ways you can use elearning for sales