eLearning Course Sales

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November 23, 2016

Essential Tools To Help You Start Creating And Selling Online Courses

Selling online courses can be fun and rewarding, but at the same time very demanding. eLearning is becoming popular by the minute, especially for companies that need to train their people or educational institutions that need to supply their students who study in a distant-learning mode with courses equally, if not more, interesting and effective. It can even cater for the independent professional who teaches some kind of craft/science and just wants to pass on the “knowledge torch” to those interested in what they do! Whatever the purpose, creating, organizing, and selling online courses requires your time, your energy, and some skills you need to develop in order for them to be substantial, easy to understand, and adapted to as many learning styles as possible.
by Kalliroi Kiouri
November 4, 2016

6 eCommerce Problems In eLearning

To allow the sale of a course, the Learning Management System (LMS) generally requires the user to create an account into the Learning Management System first. This course sale journey is the opposite of the usual eCommerce flow in which users browse a catalog of products, add them to cart, and then register during the checkout flow. In this article I will share 6 eCommerce problems faced by the eLearning market.
by David Hill
April 24, 2016

6 Tips For Pricing eLearning Services: A Practical Guide For eLearning Professionals

Pricing your own eLearning services can be one of the most challenging aspects of becoming an eLearning contractor, freelancer, or vendor. Too high and you cut yourself out of the eLearning market, too low and you won't cover all of your costs. In this article, I'll share 6 tips that can help you price your eLearning services to sell, so that you can remain competitive in the eLearning Industry.
by Christopher Pappas