Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ecourse Training - How Often Should You Send Out Your Ecourse By Drew Poletto

Sending out your ecourse is more than just wait a couple of days and send out a module. Oh, I'll send out another episode this week. Nope, there should always be a reason to send out an episode.

The speed of sending out an ecourse depends on what the ecourse actually is all about. If you're talking about a training or teaching ecourse, then one module a week could be a great way to send it. Give the receiver exercises to do to get ready for the next episode of the course. Once they do the exercises, they'll be ready for the next episode.

Make sure you outline this at the beginning of the course.

Now, if you're talking about a motivational ecourse, it depends on the motivation you're giving. If it's some sort of "motivation of the week" type of thing, then of course you want to send it once a week, but I would believe you would should have about 6 to 12 months of weekly motivational episodes to send out. Just something to think about.

If you're talking about doing an informational ecourse, then maybe one episode a week isn't enough. Again, depending on the information you're providing, you may need more than one a week to keep a new subscriber interested in what you're providing.

Keep this in mind, my philosophy is you are providing an ecourse with the mindset to eventually turn a profit with a product or service you are providing. If you're doing it for other reasons, then you may want to alter the information I just provided.

There is no right or wrong way to give out information. Sure, there are ways that are better then others, but if you keep in mind what you want your end results to be, then you have a road map to your final destination.

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