Is Your Course Idea Worth Teaching?
Not sure if your course idea is strong enough? You don’t need hundreds of followers or a brand-new concept, just clear signals from the people around you. This post shows you how to spot those signals, capture them, and turn them into a course people actually want.
Bored? Burned Out? Don’t Build That Course
If you’re exhausted, unmotivated, or just trying to “monetize something,” now might not be the right time to start a course. Here’s what to do instead, and how to know when you’re ready.
Turn Your Struggles Into a Course People Want
You don’t need to be an expert with a perfect life. You just need to be someone who figured something out, and can help someone else do the same. That’s where the best courses start.
How Online Courses Create Passive Income
Yes, online courses can create passive income. But not in the “make money while you sleep” hypey way. Here’s a grounded, real-world look at how creators actually earn from courses over time
Picking the Right Course Format: Video, Audio, PDF, or a Mix?
Video isn’t your only option. Depending on what you’re teaching, audio lessons, PDFs, or a combination might actually work better, for both you and your audience.
How to Work with (or Hire) Someone Remotely
You don’t need to build a team overnight. But when you start working with people online, especially VAs, things change fast. Here’s how to hire, communicate, and collaborate remotely without turning it into a full-time management job.
How to Create AI Images on Canva Pro for Your Online Business
You don’t need Photoshop or a design degree to create scroll-stopping visuals. If you’re already using Canva Pro, here’s how to tap into its built-in AI image tool to generate unique graphics, mockups, and visual ideas, fast.
Common Obstacles New Creators Face
You’ve had the idea. Maybe even started recording. But the course? Still sitting in drafts. This is what’s really getting in the way, and how to finish without burning out or building something way too big.
How to Connect Stripe or PayPal for Direct Sales on Your Squarespace Website
If you’re selling digital products, services, or memberships through your Squarespace site, you’ll need a way to get paid. Here’s how to connect Stripe or PayPal, so customers can check out directly on your site.
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