
#257: The $0 Course Platform: How to Launch Without Paying for Kajabi, Teachable, or Circle
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Feeling stuck because you don't want to pay for expensive course platforms? This episode reveals how to launch your first online course for $0 using a tool you and your students already know: Facebook Groups. Learn how this simple approach can boost engagement and give you the confidence to launch without the financial pressure.
Learn how to:
- Use a private Facebook Group as a robust, free course platform with guides, video lessons, and a built-in community.
- Overcome the pressure to be perfect and use a free platform as a space to test, refine, and prove your course works.
- Explore low-cost alternatives like Google Workspace or Zoom for launching on a tight budget.
Weekly Action Item:
- Brainstorm Your First Course: If you haven’t yet, outline a simple, core-concept course you could test.
- Outline a Facebook Group: Structure your course outline using the "Guides" feature in a mock Facebook Group. Map out where you’d place videos, PDFs, and check-in posts.
- Practice Pitching: Practice explaining your course concept to a peer and how students will get a great experience even without an expensive platform.
Show Resources:
- Check out all podcast episodes and full transcripts (www.digitalcoursecreatorguide.com/podcast)
- Follow me on Facebook (facebook.com/digitalcoursecreatorguide) and on Instagram (instagram.com/drmoirahanna) for daily tips and ideas
Work With Dr. Moira:
- Make sure that your content is accessible with The Accessibility Mini Course for Online Creators. (https://digitalcourse.pro/accessibility)
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