Ep 122: 3 Tips for Launching a Course or Membership (With Guest Melanie Battistelli)

Have you been thinking about how to diversify your TPT income? This week we are diving into the best tips for launching a course or membership! It’s always a good time to look for other avenues and ways to grow beyond the traditional marketplace.Our guest on today's episode is Melanie Battistelli, the face of Duxbury digital and an incredible online business manager and Launch Manager for the TPT community and beyond. She helps business owners rock their launches and grow their businesses.In this episode, Melanie shares how she went from a full-time teacher to a full-time online business manager, what the differences are between launching a course vs. launching a membership, the most common launch mistakes to avoid, and her top three tips to prepare for launching a new offer.Show Notes: https://schoolofsellers.com/launching-a-course/Resources:Connect with Melanie on Instagram @duxburydigitalJoin Ignite todaySign up for The Finishing Framework Follow along on Instagram @school.of.sellersLoving this podcast? Rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts here!

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Erin Waters from School of Sellers helps teacher sellers like you run an online business in a way that feels doable. Discover how you can make your business work harder so that you spend less time in To-Do Town and more time doing what you love. Many teachers launch online businesses to live a freer, happier life. These same teachers soon find themselves swamped by tasks and surrounded by pressure to do all the things. As a result, their life becomes harder. So what the heck? Self-proclaimed Type B Teacher-turned entrepreneur, Erin knows this Catch-22 scenario all too well. In her 10 years of selling teaching resources online, it has become her mission to simplify her business—and now yours too! On School of Sellers, she will offer insight and tips for productivity, content creation, marketing, and beyond. Hit follow or subscribe now and show your business, once and for all, who’s really the boss.