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The Amy Porterfield Show

#218: 7 Steps to Pre-Selling Your Course

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

As an entrepreneur, your business is constantly changing—that’s the beauty of being an entrepreneur.  And here’s the thing: YOU change too. You change your mind about things you used to be adamant about. I’ve experienced this myself. For example, when it came to creating courses, five years ago I would have said: Concentrate on building your course, don’t worry about the selling. But since then I have had a change of heart. I’ve watched my students inside of my training program Courses That Convert, and I’ve seen a need that I did not see years ago. That need is around launching their course before they have 100% completed it. Now I talk about the benefits of pre-selling your course, or selling it in advance of the course being done, then delivering your content each week via a LIVE workshop to a group of founding members who have already paid. So this episode is going to walk you through the exact steps that go into pre-selling a course. I am going to walk you through the pieces you’ll need to make your offer, get your first students through the door, and deliver your content. There are a few reasons I like this strategy: #1: Pre-selling is a big validator of your course idea. #2: Pre-selling helps you build confidence about your training. Nothing builds confidence more than getting a few PAYING students through the door. #3: Pre-selling helps with cash flow! I know that building a course and getting your online course up and running can sometimes be a bit of a pinch on your finances. That’s why pre-selling is great—to bring in a bit of money to help you pay for some of those expenses. #4: Pre-selling helps you build momentum and accountability. By selling before your content has been created, you have no choice but to deliver! This helps you avoid the “it’s been a year and my course is still languishing” syndrome! #5: Lastly, you get immediate feedback from actual students when you pre-sell. Since it’s more of a live interaction, you can tweak your content based on the feedback before you launch again. By the way, this episode was brought to you by Courses that Convert…I teach a much more robust version of this process in that course, with step-by-step plans and templates. Learn more by attending my free masterclass “How to Confidently Create Your First Profitable Course in 60 Days.” So if you’re as excited as I am about pre-selling your course, here are seven steps to get you started. The 7 Steps to Pre-Selling Your Course Step 1: Determine Your Course Offer Step 2: Set Up Your Early Interest Page. Step 3: Create Your 30-Day Content Blitz Step 4: Set Up Your Checkout Page Step 5: Set Up Your Live Workshop Components Step 6: Promote a 48-Hour Flash Sale Offer Your 48-hour flash sale offer will include two emails: The first is sent to your Early Interest list and informs them of your limited time offer, what’s included in the program, the number of spots available, and a link to your checkout page. Your second email gives them one more chance to sign up. In this step, you also have the option to include a webinar training as part of your pre-sell strategy. Step 7: Deliver Your Content Links mentioned in this episode: SamCart 90-Day Trial LeadPages Pro Trial Kajabi Free Trial Course Creation Resources: Episode #49: How to Know if Your Idea is ProfitableEpisode #107: How Do I Price My Online Course?Episode #133: How to Get Unstuck in Your Course Creation ProcessEpisode #206: The Post-It Content Creation Mini Training Webinar Resources: Episode #130: How to Sell on a Webinar (Without Being Overly Salesy)Episode #145: 13 Questions to Nail Down Your Winning Webinar Topic and TitleEpisode #211: 5 Things I Said Yes to In The Early Years (But Say No to Now)

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You're listening to the online marketing made easy podcast episode number 218

0:08.0

Welcome to the online marketing made easy podcast business advice so easy

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You'll feel like you're cheating and now your host Amy Porterfield

0:17.7

Well, hey there. Welcome back to another episode of the online marketing made easy podcast

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I'm your host Amy Porterfield and today we are talking about the seven steps of

0:37.8

Pre-selling your online course now as an entrepreneur your business is

0:43.2

Constantly changing that's the beauty of being an entrepreneur from all your learnings your successes

0:51.1

Your once in a while crash and burns you get to decide what to do next and how you want to do it

0:58.4

I think that's what makes being an entrepreneur and creating your own business so exciting and fulfilling

1:06.6

You get to call the shots you get to change things up you get to do things on your terms

1:13.3

So that same kind of sentiment goes for you changing as a business owner

1:19.4

Things you once said yes to things you once did now you say no to you evolve you change

1:26.4

I talked all about this in episode

1:29.6

211 five things I said yes to in the early years but say no to now

1:36.9

So you're constantly evolving as a business owner as an entrepreneur and you're evolving

1:43.6

Inside of your business as well things are going to look different as

1:48.0

You start to learn more and do more and with that. It's true for me as well

1:53.0

I find myself changing in terms of what I think and what I do as I continue to build this business and

2:03.2

One thing that I used to be really adamant about

2:07.6

Was that I don't think you should ever

2:11.2

Promote your course before you have it finished now the reason for that is because I used to

2:18.1

Presel my course back in the day many many many years ago and it was incredibly stressful and incredibly overwhelming

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