Why You Should Market Through Distance Learning Courses
Distance learning courses are very popular and a natural way for
you to market your other products and services.
1. It gets your name out.
Listing your courses on www.teleclass.com or www.blackboard.com will put your name in front of many
new people.
2. It helps establish your expertise.
If you're good at what you do, it's natural you would start
teaching it.
3. It allows you to reach different markets for potential clients.
The people who take teleclasses are different from the people who
take computer courses, yet both may be interested in your services. Some may also just be looking around, and may
click through to your website and get interested in something else entirely!
4. You can use them to naturally promote your other products and
services.
How often has someone said to you, "Oh. I didn't know you do that
too." In my Emotional Intelligence (EQ) course, it's quite natural for me to mention assessments the student should
take (I'm licensed to sell the EQ-Map assessment), and the opportunity for other courses I offer (on the different
competencies, such as resilience, intuition and creativity), and tapes and products I sell related to EQ. Once you
know EQ, why not buy one of my mugs that says "EQ is better than IQ!" to help spread the word?
5. There are affiliate opportunities.
My students are interested in learning all they can. I'm an
affiliate for amazon.com. I recommend books they should read and have the link within the course. When they buy
through my link, I make money. EQ means working out the right brain, so I can also recommend the "dummies" course
in music appreciation, with links provided, and my art appreciation course.
6. It closes a loop.
There are numerous research studies showing that EQ is best
learned through interaction, such as coaching, so it's a natural for the serious student to then sign up for EQ
coaching to complete and round out their learning experience.
7. Open the loop!
A good distance learning course provides resources for lots of
other learning opportunties, some of which will be yours! I also pair with another coach who offers services I
don't want to provide. Once they go to her to learn XYZ, her courses refer them back to me, for the special things
I offer. We both build our practices that way, and sell more useful products.
8. The interactive aspects of your distance learning course are also great new
avenues for marketing.
Design your courses so that the students email their responses to
you. In each email interaction there's a chance for you to teach more, and also to promote your products that are
relevant. Make sure your sig line works for you in that respect. [See my topten "Let the Signature Block of Your
Email Work for You" (AF527)
9. It builds relationship--the greatest marketing "tool" of all.
Be giving and personal in your responses to students'
assignments. The person will have a chance to get to know and trust you, and we do business with people whom we
like and whom we trust. Make the connection in every way you can.
10. If you know and love your subject, and love people, this will show through.
You'll naturally attract a following for your services and products
You are in a position to take advantage of the teacher-archetype.
Be faithful to it; use it wisely and well. A "teacher" holds a special place in our lives. We love thoser teachers
who teach us well and with love. We naturally listen to them and look to them for guidance. Honor this archetype in
all that you do, and your students will begin to look for you for other sources of learning and development.
They'll also give you ideas for other products and services, and will refer you to friends. One of my students
recommended my course to everyone else in his department.
There are many ways to use distance learning courses to market yourself and your
products. Be a good teacher, and be creative, and the opportunities are endless.
They are inexpensive to set up and run. There are coaches who can help you get
started teaching DL. You may also want to read my Top Ten on getting started.
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About the Author
Susan Dunn is a personal and professional development coach. She
teaches distance learning courses on various topics. Email her for FREE ezine. http://www.susandunn.cc
Written by: Susan Dunn, Coach
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