Why you should not record your course before selling it

Elevate Your Yoga Career - Podcast tekijän mukaan Gwendoline Ferreira

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In this episode, Gwen explains why recording your online course before selling is a strategy of the past. Listen to discover how to successfully add online offerings to your yoga teaching repertoire. This episode is packed with actionable advice, including: Why Recording First Is a Mistake: Gwen explains the common pitfalls of the traditional course creation process and why it leads to wasted effort and resources. The Power of Pre-Selling: Discover the myriad benefits of selling your course before it's fully created, from validating your idea to generating early cash flow. A Game-Changing Approach: Learn from Gwen's personal success stories and how adopting this strategy has revolutionized her course launches and those of her students. Step-by-Step Pre-Selling Guide: Get a sneak peek into the process of pre-selling, including crafting compelling messaging, setting up an effective landing page, and strategizing pricing for maximum engagement and profit. Elevate Program Highlights: Details on Gwen's 6-month business coaching program, Elevate, which provides yoga teachers with the tools, templates, and support needed to thrive in the online space. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink how you approach online course creation. Whether you're new to the digital yoga world or looking to optimize your existing offerings, this episode is a must-listen.   Show Links: Discover the Elevate Program: https://yogacareerwithgwen.com/elevate Follow Gwen on Instagram for more insights: https://www.instagram.com/yogacareerwithgwen/ Join our Facebook community for yoga professionals: https://www.facebook.com/groups/elevateyouryogacareer Sign up for exclusive business tips: https://yogacareerwithgwen.com/newsletter   Remember to SUBSCRIBE to stay up-to-date with the latest strategies and insights in yoga business coaching. Enjoyed this episode? We'd love your rating and review!

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