• Avoid the Guesswork: How a Beta Launch Validates Your Course - 11

  • Mar 28 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Avoid the Guesswork: How a Beta Launch Validates Your Course - 11

  • Summary

  • Ever tried assembling IKEA furniture without instructions? That’s what launching a course without testing feels like! In this episode, we dive into beta launching—your secret weapon for course validation. A beta launch isn’t about perfection; it’s about testing, learning, and refining before scaling your course. You’ll walk away with a clear strategy to gather feedback, fine-tune your content, and build with confidence.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✔️ Why beta launching is the ultimate test for your course

    ✔️ Overcoming perfectionism—your course will never be "perfect" from day one

    ✔️ How to gather real-time feedback and make improvements

    ✔️ The importance of iteration before a full-scale launch

    Timestamps:

    ⏳ [03:23] – The IKEA analogy: Launching a course without testing is a recipe for disaster

    ⏳ [06:10] – What exactly is a beta launch?

    ⏳ [09:40] – Why exactly is beta launching so important?

    ⏳ [18:04] – Instructional Design in the Real World: Perfect Pancakes

    Your Next Steps:

    🚀 Ready to beta test your course? Start small and gather feedback from real students!

    📩 Want to receive the podcast newsletter? Head to cassandrameszaros.ca/email

    💬 Let’s chat! DM me on Instagram [@cassandra.meszaros] with your biggest beta launch question.

    🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favourite platform so you never miss an episode!

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