Are you an online teacher who wants to start promoting your course? Maybe you have an awesome course, but you just have no clue how to promote it?
If that’s the case, then you’re going to love this blog post.
We’re going to brainstorm all about how GetResponse can help to promote your online course, and together hopefully we’ll come up with some cool ideas!
GetResponse For Course Promotion Idea # 1 – Sending Email Broadcasts To Your Existing Subscribers
GetResponse is one of the original players in the email marketing game, and the GetResponse service is perfect for anyone who wants to promote their email newsletter!
Of course, one of the main strategies for any email marketer, is the broadcast message.
As an online teacher, and as someone who absolutely loves to launch online courses, I can honestly say that sending broadcast emails is definitely one of the best ways to get the word out about your courses, or almost anything.
A broadcast is different from an automated email because a broadcast email is in very real time; for example, you could write an email on Tuesday morning, and send that email to your entire list on Tuesday morning, so all of your subscribers get that email at the same time.
So you could write an email talking about the benefits of your course, how long your course is going to be available, and then include a big call to action that points to your course sales letter!
GetResponse makes email broadcasts super easy to write and send, and of course, I’d also like to talk about the importance of an automated email campaign.
GetResponse For Course Promotion Idea # 2 – Building An Automated Email Sequence That Promotes Your Course
Email Automation is one of favorite ways to manage my email newsletter.
The way that email automation works is simple; you write beautiful emails once, and then let email automation send your emails over and over again to your new subscribers as they subscribe.
The cool thing about email autoresponders, is that they can be as long or as short as you want.
Personally, my email autoresponder campaigns are super long, and I try to make them last many months, if not, entire YEARS at a time.
That way, when a new subscriber joins my email list, they are sprinkled my best content automatically, without me having to do any of the heavy lifting.
GetResponse makes it very easy to automate your email newsletter content, and this can be a powerful way to help promote your course.
So let’s pretend that you write an awesome 30 day campaign that teaches your new subscribers powerful content.
Maybe at the end of every email in your email campaign, you simply have a PS that promotes your online courses.
This way, you’re sharing awesome content, and potentially promoting your online courses at the same time, which rocks!
GetResponse For Course Promotion Idea # 3 – Using Webinar Marketing To Promote Your Course
Finally, let’s talk about Webinar Marketing.
I honestly believe that webinar marketing can be one of the most powerful ways to not only generate leads, but to also share your best content, and to promote your online courses.
GetResponse has an awesome and easy to use Webinar Marketing feature which will allow you to brainstorm and launch your webinar in style, without any technical headaches!
So, when trying to decide the topic of your webinar, just ask yourself, what topics can help compliment your original course, or otherwise pre-sell your course?
Spend some time brainstorming 5, or even 10 potential webinar topic ideas, because I promise that this can be one of the coolest and most powerful ways to not only promote your course, but to generate leads, build rapport, and establish authority in your niche!
Thank You So Much For Reading This Post, You’re Awesome!
I truly hope that you had fun reading this humble blog post, because I wrote it for my fellow instructors of the world who love to share their content!
I’m truly passionate about teaching and helping fellow teachers, so I truly hope that this post finds you well.
Until then, please have a great day!
Cordially and humbly…
Mike DeVincent
MrComputerScience.com