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After much work and not much sleep, the Teaching Sells training program is open for business. Hopefully the combination of the free report and the site copy will stand on its own, but I thought I’d take a moment to address some of the questions I got in comments and emails.
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First of all, thanks to everyone who emailed to thank me for the report and to state how excited they were to see what the training was all about. The response was more enthusiastic than even I had hoped for, and I can hope for quite a bit. 🙂
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What is Teaching Sells?
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The Teaching Sells training program is a comprehensive and detailed step-by-step guide to creating successful multimedia membership sites. It’s a complete methodology for choosing profitable topics, developing dazzling content, attracting paid members and building air-tight websites.
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Charter members will get a 12-week education across 5 comprehensive and integrated courses, plus forum access to teachers. Here are the course titles:
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- How to Create Content That Sells
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- How to Effectively Market Interactive Learning Environments
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- How to Create Killer Multimedia Content with Swift and Simple Tools
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- Seven Profitable Business Models for Interactive Content Developers
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- Your Blueprint for Building Membership Sites with Open Source and Low-Cost Software
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Visit the site to read about the five courses in more detail.
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What’s the Price?
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This is the question that gets asked the most, and the answer is…
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Less than you’re likely thinking, but only for the first week.
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There’s actually a sound educational principle behind this, so let me explain.
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When you take an interactive approach to paid content development, your initial members help shape the course and the overall learning experience. In other words, they help you make your content superior by providing feedback and by revealing sticking points in the curriculum, while also becoming the foundational members of the community of learning that benefits everyone who takes the course in the future.
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This is true anytime a new course or training program is taught, but you rarely see the learners getting a price break for the value they bring. To the contrary, we feel charter members should be rewarded.
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So, the initial price will be very amusing to those who are ready to get started. But that price is only good through midnight, October 31, 2007 (I’ve always wanted a midnight deadline on Halloween).
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Go see what it is if you can’t wait.
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How do I Join the Affiliate Program?
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Bad news on this one. There is no public affiliate program.
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I don’t really believe in general affiliate programs.
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Hand-picked joint ventures, yes.
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Actual members promoting the program? Sure.
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But unless I can take the time to personally walk you through what it’s all about, or unless you have personally experienced the training and can whole-heartedly suggest it, I don’t think it’s appropriate to have a bunch of people trying to sell something they know nothing about.
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That scenario often leads to things that can hurt a business down the line. And make no mistake, Teaching Sells isn’t a product launch, it’s a long-term business.
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If you really want to promote the program, join the program. The charter member enrollment fee is so affordable you’ll earn it back in no time.
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That’s it for now. It’s back to regularly-scheduled Copyblogger content (see, that wasn’t so bad). But first, go check out the Teaching Sells website for yourself.
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