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Guides for creators
Guides for course creators: pricing (free, one-time, or subscription), curriculum, video, storefront pages, lesson comments, reviews, and previews. From CourseOS.
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Write a course sales page that converts
A simple structure for landing pages: promise, proof, curriculum, outcomes, and one clear call to action.
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How long should your course be?
Pick a length that matches the outcome: fewer lessons for one job-to-be-done, more depth for ongoing practice.
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Creator storefront checklist before you share your link
A practical list: preview lesson, thumbnail, pricing clarity, and one frictionless path from interest to enrollment.
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Launch your course with a waitlist (without overbuilding)
Collect intent early, ship a small first version, and use real questions to refine curriculum and pricing.
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Make pricing feel obvious (even for subscription courses)
Reduce hesitation by clarifying access, updates, refunds, and what happens after purchase or enrollment.
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How to name your course so the right people click
A naming framework: outcome, audience, and the one differentiator that makes your approach feel specific.
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Ship course updates without breaking existing students
Add new lessons carefully: keep URLs stable, mark changes, and avoid moving the goalposts mid-course.
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How to launch a course without a huge audience
A realistic path from zero followers to first enrollments using previews, outreach, and one clear offer.
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Course outlines that students actually finish
Sequence modules for momentum: outcomes first, then practice, then optional depth.
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Share your course without pretending you have a giant audience
Use your public course page, optional site pages, and free previews so interested people can enroll in a few clicks.
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Lesson discussions and reviews that feel worth using
Use comments on lessons and course reviews to answer questions in public and show future students that real people took the course.
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Practice prompts learners actually try
Keep optional exercises tiny and concrete: inside your lesson text, video, or file links, so progress still feels real.
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When to re-record your course (and when not to)
Decide between patch updates, new lessons, and a full remake without endless rework.
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How to price your first online course
A practical framework for choosing free, one-time, or subscription pricing in your course settings.
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Video lessons that keep students watching
Structure and pacing ideas so your lessons feel focused instead of endless.
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Free previews that actually convert
How to pick preview lessons so visitors trust you enough to enroll or buy.