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How to Create and Monetize Online Courses with Jason Van Orden, Episode 195



With many professionals facing uncertainty with employment and more time on their hands, now is a perfect opportunity to create a side business that can generate ancillary income. Or maybe you just have a passion for a topic and would love to share it with others. Many are doing just that and converting their knowledge into online courses. Platforms like Kajabi and Udemy make it easy for anyone to offer courses ranging from basket weaving to Amazon AWS Certification.


Jason Van Orden helps thought leaders reach a larger audience with their ideas, create new income streams from their expertise, and build business models that align with their business values and goals. He has created 60 online courses and helped over 10K entrepreneurs generate 7 figures in online course sales. In this episode, we talk to Jason about who should create online courses, how to monetize your skills, how to determine the price and best practices for a successful launch of your online course.




Key Insights

  • How Jason started his online course business

  • Jason is the OG pioneer of the podcasting, as he started the Internet Business Mastery Podcast in 2005; the first of its kind

  • How to monetize your skill set or expertise

  • The 4-step formula for creating online courses

  • Who should get into the online courses business

  • Understanding the online course industry

  • How to take your current skill set and pivot into the online courses business

  • Online courses should always solve a problem (do your research)

  • The importance of testing a prototype of your online course for feedback

  • How to grow your established business as a mentor, consultant or coach

  • Tips on what you should be charging for your content and why



Bullseye Tips:


Apparent Failure:

Launched a course that got one download, but later courses were successful due to what he learned from the unsuccessful one.


Digital/Mobile Resource

Asana (project management)


Most Recommended Book:

Strengths-Based Leadership (Tom Rath & Barry Conchie)


Daily Habit:

Getting 8 hours of sleep for clarity. Not working on weekends; giving the brain and body a break.


Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:

Spending money on things I didn’t need to start my business.


Current Curiosity:

Good communication and relationship dynamics


Best Place to Grab a Bite in NYC:

Khyber Pass


Contact Jason:

One Hour Free Training: Video Case Study - How She Replaced Lost Income in Just 3 Weeks During the Coronavirus Crisis


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