So, today’s episode we’re chatting with Jen Louden about her approach to teaching and how she’s created a program that dives deep into the topics of student engagement, the course creation process, and some hidden things that prevent people from sharing their goods in the first place.
Here’s what we cover in this episode:
The truth about getting people to learn
The one thing you should do every single time you start a course to get people engaged quickly
I ask Jen to expand on why less is more when you’re creating a class of any kind
How to make sure people remember what you’re trying to teach them
How to structure your course for different levels of people
The ideal process of creating a class
Question…
Do you only take on projects that you’re “qualified” to do?
Would you accept a client or project or job where you weren’t technically trained to do it, but you knew you could learn?
If you’re willing to be totally honest with the people involved, these types of opportunities might be more available to you than you think.
And that’s just what happened to Kelly Kingman!
Read more over on the blog: www.annesamoilov.com
Being an entrepreneur is like being a detective.
You’re on the hunt for people who have the one big problem you solve.
So you try all different types of things to find these people.
You’re testing all sorts of ideas in your head, with your friends…teasing them out to the readers of your blog.
You’re looking for that worthwhile “thing” to launch or to put you on the map. Make you legit.
Truth is: getting any idea out into the world, takes thought, effort and so much more than someone making a move, clicking a button or saying yes.
So the mere act of launching gives you so much klout as a business owner (even internal klout counts).
Today’s episode of The Fearless Launching Show covers those lessons you can learn faster and more effectively when you launch an idea.
Read the full story: http://www.annesamoilov.com/5-business-lessons-can-learn-when-you-launch
-Anne