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Creating And Distributing E-courses
E-courses are simple to create because there is no need for fancy formatting, heading tags or conversions. E-courses are made in the same fashion as e-zines; by using plain text. For a sample of my 7-day mini course, send an e-mail to: minicourse@aweber.com. You will receive the first portion of the course in just a few minutes, and then for the next 7 days you will get an email with a new section attached. AOL USERS BEWARE: The only complaints I have ever received about the course not being delivered were from AOL members. Here’s a quick check list for creating your course: • Pick your topic of expertise. • Divide your material into specific sections. These topics will be your lessons. I advise starting out with a day-by-day course rather than splitting your material into weeks. • Write an introduction to the course and a list describing upcoming lessons. • If this is a free course: make sure to weave subtle hints throughout about all of the information that they are not receiving to give them incentive to purchase something (anything!) • Once you have written your course, set up an account with a sequential auto-responder company. Every company will have different instructions for set up, but basically you will be cutting and pasting and they will deliver the e-mails/lessons at the appropriate time. • Promote and advertise your course on your website, and send out a notice to your distribution list: let people know about it any way you can. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Tom Antion is a success story in Internet marketing. He can show you how he makes a fortune promoting products and services online. For more information and a list of great resources, go to Internet Marketing Solutions. |
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