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The most common mistakes course creators make: ❌ Spreading themselves too thin by trying to be consistent on ALL the social platforms. ❌ Investing months/years perfecting a course without validating the idea first. Instead, course creators should launch an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) to confirm market demand and generate revenue as quickly as possible! Always test before you invest. 🚀 Big shoutout to $7-Figure Kajabi customer, Brandon Trentalange for the valuable tips! 🔥 If you want help getting your first online course created and launched in 30 days, check out our free guide here: https://bit.ly/48iOsym

Katerina Agronik

Brand and Product Leader | I help brands efficiently acquire new customers, increase retention of existing customers and improve LTV through strategy, newsworthy product launches and lifecycle and engagement marketing.

2mo

During the pandemic I survived by quickly putting together culinary courses, that attracted an audience across the world - in US, Europe and even Australia! If spent months putting them together to create the perfect product, I would have launched months after it was over. So a MVP product on a pilot audience or not is definitely the way to go. Important thing to have a platform that makes it easy.

David Pan

Product & Marketing Leader | Expert Travel Hacker | ex-Amazon, P&G, start-up

2mo

I’m testing mine out as we speak!

Daniel Desjardins

I help entrepreneurs thrive and accomplish themselves with ease and fun !

2mo

I agree!

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