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#4: Warming Up Your Future Students (Before You Make a Sale)

#4: Warming Up Your Future Students (Before You Make a Sale)

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In this episode of Teacher Talks Biz, we’re talking about one of the most overlooked (but crucial!) parts of launching your online course: warming up your audience.


You’ve done the hard work, created your lessons, recorded your videos, and poured your heart into your course.


But here’s what most online teachers don’t realize... until it’s too late: just because your course is ready doesn’t mean your audience is.


In fact, skipping the warm-up is one of the biggest reasons launches fall flat.


In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly what “warming up your audience” means and the simple steps you can take to make sure your audience is ready to say yes when you open the doors to your course.


🍎 Three key takeaways from this episode:


  1. Why launching your course without a warm-up is like giving a final exam on day one.
  2. Four practical (and beginner-friendly) ways to warm up your audience.
  3. How to build trust and anticipation.


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