Why More Content Won't Fix Your Online Course Completion Rate: Course Design Tips for Solopreneurs
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Online course completion rates don't improve by adding more content, they improve through better course design. If your clients aren't finishing your online course, the problem isn't what you're teaching. It's how much you're asking their brain to handle at once. In this episode, I'll break down the science behind why more content makes things worse and four course design mistakes that are tanking your completion rate.
You'll learn:
- Why adding more content to your course actually makes it harder for clients to learn
- How working memory limits what your clients can process in a single lesson
- The layering technique that lets you teach more without overwhelming
- Why naming your method makes your content literally easier to learn
- How cutting content from your course makes it more valuable, not less
Most course creators measure their course by how much is in it. The ones whose clients actually finish and get results? They measure by how clearly their clients can act on what's there. That's the shift — and it changes everything about how you design your lessons.
I'm Dr. Curtis Satterfield. I've been an educator and course designer for 17 years, and I help solopreneurs build courses that actually transform their clients and grow their business.
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