Brandon Lucero gives us a peak behind the scenes of an online course launch with this interview. He has a successful course called, Local Video Academy, which teaches people who to leverage video to get leads and sales for clients. Brandon is a seasoned veteran of video, SEO, online marketing and is an entrepreneur at heart. Since my background is in video production, I thought it would be fun to talk with Brandon, not only about the video part of his course, but also about the process of building and launching an online course. We talked about how to promote an online course, how to market an online course, some strategies for using webinars and even a cool Facebook group trick that helps him build trust and value. We not only go through the various steps of the course marketing and launch, but Brandon also talks about what happens after a course is complete and what to consider for a course that has a lot of touchpoints. Since my background is in video production, I know how challenging it can be to continually serve clients with video content. Many production companies specialize in creating large marketing videos, but clients may only need that type of video once every few years. Brandon Lucero shares his strategies on how to find clients, how to serve them by ranking their videos and even how to help those videos bring in leads each month. This system will help both the video producer and the client by adding more value. During the introduction, I talked about creating a push goal. A push goal is something that if you achieve it, will make other goals possible. What's something you can do today to move your online course ahead? Perhaps it's something below, or that one thing that you've been avoiding for weeks. Send me an email (see the form at the bottom of this page) and let me know what your push goal is.
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Do you struggle with how to market your online course? Do you worry that you don't have a large enough audience and that you have to spend a lot on marketing your course? One of the most common questions people ask me is how to market their online courses. While there isn't a one size fits all approach, here are 7 ways to market your online course. The key thing to do in your marketing is not to be in sales mode, but to get to know people and learn how you can serve them. The sales will come only when you show genuine interest in what can truly help them succeed. This isn't an extensive list, but it's a place to start...and it doesn't cost you any money to do these things. In future episodes, we'll talk about paid strategies for marketing your online courses, but these will get you started. [Tweet ""You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want." - Zig Ziglar"]
We all know important it is to add regular content to your website, but are you doing it? I've seen tangible results when I regularly add content to my website. Think of creative ways to blog about the overall topic, industry or news that your online course is about. Additionally you can add the following types of content to your website.
I've seen this quickly propel people to success and know it can work for you too. Search iTunes or other podcast services for podcasts that are in a similar genre to your online course. Reach out to the podcast host and write a compelling reason why you should be on their podcast. Once you're on the podcast, offer as much value as possible. Check with the host, but try to give away a free bonus by giving a website link to the audience. This could be a free lesson to your course, a checklist or some other valuable piece of content.
Create your own podcast and become the industry leader. You can talk about whatever you want to talk about, have guests on your show and build your brand with each new podcast episode. It does take more commitment and technical expertise to start and run a podcast, but the benefits are well worth it. Give yourself a 6 month to 1 year window to build your audience. Just like with anything in life, it will take time to grow your audience, so keep working at your podcast and release a new episode each week.
Youtube is the second largest search engine behind Google and Youtube is owned by Google. So harness the power of Google by creating short videos, tutorials, FAQs and explainer videos. Then, once your video is uploaded to your Youtube channel, embed the video on your own website and write a blog post about that same topics. Ideally you'll want a blog post of 600 words or more, to get the maximum ROI from your efforts.
Few things will instantly give you credibility than being a speaker at a conference. I've spoke at several and it's a chance to showcase your knowledge, teach your audience and position yourself as the industry leader that you are. As a benefit some of the audience may use social media to share out your key points, so make sure to have "Tweetable" quotes.
There's nothing better than face to face interactions. What better place for people to get to know, like and trust you than by attending conferences, going to meetups or networking groups and any other place that your audience is.
If going to a conference and meeting people in person is valuable, than you can leverage that even more by going online and sharing your insights by hosting webinars, getting on Blab or Periscope. People want to get to know who you are and your expertise. [gravityform id="14" title="false" description="true"]