Category: Marketing
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How Email Marketing Can Help You Fill Classes Faster and Build a Thriving Online Teaching Business
What if you could fill your online classes with just one click? Email marketing gives online teachers the freedom to connect directly with parents, build trust, and grow consistent income—while most are still chasing likes.
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How to Create a Notion Checklist to Simplify Your Business Tasks
Learn how to create an automated, visually organized Notion checklist that keeps your business (and life) running smoothly. This quick guide shows you how to build a to-do list, set up filters, and even automate recurring tasks—all inside Notion.
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Should You Create a Course as an Online Teacher?
Should you create a course for your online teaching business?
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The Learning Lab Podcast Making the Most of the New Year with Jillian Shanahan
Earlier this year, I was a guest on the Learning Lab Podcast! Check out this post to see what we talked about!
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Turn Your YouTube Videos into Blogs
Are you using YouTube as a part of your business? Did you know you can repurpose your YouTube videos to blogs, and generate even more traffic to your business? Read this!
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Why Every Online Teaching Business Should Have a Blog (Yes, Yours Too)
If you’re not blogging yet, you’re missing out. Here’s how a blog can help your online teaching business grow—by building trust, attracting the right students, and working for you 24/7.
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How to Choose a Niche That Actually Sells
Don’t just teach what you love—teach what sells. This guide walks you through how to choose a niche that students are actively searching for and willing to pay for.
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What do do with your email list
You started an email list of potential students (or maybe it’s on your mind), but you aren’t quite sure WHAT do do with this? Step one: create an email sequence!
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Top 5 Signs You’re Ready to Go Independent as an Online Teacher
Thinking of starting your own online teaching business? These 5 signs will help you know if you’re ready—and what to do next to start enrolling students.

