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Welcome to Creator Columns, where we bring expert HubSpot Creator voices to the Blogs that inspire and help you grow better. Digital courses can be a game-changer for your bottom line, whether you’ve been in business for ten years or ten days. But if you’re like many of the folks I work with, you might be wondering where to start when adding a digital course to your business. My name is Amy, and I coach entrepreneurs on how to use smart marketing strategies to grow their businesses. One of my specialties is creating digital courses — it’s something I’ve done (to the tune of $100 million) — and it’s something I love helping others do too. Why add a digital course to your business? Before we get into the how, let’s talk about the why. Digital courses offer some compelling advantages: Scalability: Once you’ve created your digital course, you can
Welcome to Creator Columns, where we bring expert HubSpot Creator voices to the Blogs that inspire and help you grow better. Mistakes are part of the journey for every digital course creator, and trust me, I’ve made my fair share of them as I’ve built my business. But for every one of these missteps, there’s been a valuable lesson. My name is Amy, and I help entrepreneurs grow their businesses with digital courses. So I’d love to walk you through some of the lesser-known mistakes I’ve made, so you can avoid them entirely. Sound good? The 7 Biggest Mistakes I’ve Made as a Digital Course Creator 1. Launching without hands-on experience While your digital course topic may evolve with your business, it’s important to have hands-on experience in whatever it is you’re teaching. Want to teach a course about real estate investing? Fantastic, but make sure you have experience as