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Free Mini Courses
The following list of FREE mini-courses are for your use.
Subscribe to one or to all of them. Your choice.
They are all excellent and are highly recommended.
16-Lesson "How to Make Money with a Membership Website" Mini-course
http://www.Membership.QuikSystems.com/mini-course.htm
8-Part "Internet Business Mini-Course"
http://www.QuikSystems.com/BMC/FreeBizCourse.htm
7-Part "Earnings/Income eCourse"
http://QuikSystems.com/Info/Free7Day.htm
7-Part "Ultimate Affiliate Marketing eCourse"
http://www.QuikSystems.com/UAM/FreeCourse.htm
How To Write A Mini-Course
Copyright (C) December 2003 - F. Terrence Markle - All Rights Reserved
Do you use mini-courses in your online marketing? If not
then maybe you should! Mini-courses are an important part
of Internet marketing. A mini-course is a tool that enables
you to provide valuable content to your subscribers and
promote your own or affiliate products at the same time.
A mini-course is free information on a specific topic. It
is normally distributed as multiple articles in email format
over a defined period of time. The mini-course also goes by
the name eCourse, free report or autoresponder course.
Before attempting to write your mini-course, identify a
“niche market” that has a unique need for information. A
niche market is a small segment of the total general market.
It is a group of individuals with a common interest that
have specific wants and needs. Individuals in a niche
market may also have a common problem that needs a solution.
Creating a mini-course is similar to creating an ebook but
on a smaller scale. You need to select a “killer” topic that
is of interest to your niche market and satisfies a want or
need or solves a problem.
There is an unlimited amount of information that can be used
in a mini-course. The key is to know what information to
use. What information do most people want? Individuals look
for informational products that satisfy their most important
wants or needs. This includes information on: how to do
something, money, time, work, health, self-improvement,
entertainment, hobbies and sex.
How can you find your killer topic?
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Listen to your customers. Look for problems they are
experiencing when they communicate with you.
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Conduct a survey of your customers and the visitors to
your website and ask for comments.
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Join niche discussion boards and chat rooms. What items
are discussed on a repeating basis?
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Subscribe to article announcement lists in your niche and
identify the key topics being published.
Next, look for common issues or problems in the information
you have collected. Can you solve any of them? If not,
locate an expert that can help you.
Identify creative and useful solutions to the issues or
problems. Develop an outline to be used as a guide in
writing your mini-course. Perform the necessary research
to obtain the information you need for the mini-course.
Present your information in a manner that satisfies the
wants and needs or solves the common problem of your niche
market.
You need to have a killer title to grab the interest of
your visitors. Select a title that compels your visitor to
want to see your report. You want your visitor to request
the report, download it, read it and purchase your product
offerings.
All of your work in creating the mini-course is of no use
if nobody reads it. You want a title that reaches out and
pulls the individual into downloading your course. Instead
of using a title like “My Report on Golf” use something
like “How to Take Strokes Off Your Golf Game.” Which title
is more likely to grab the interest of the high handicap
golfer?
Once you have the attention of your audience you want to be
able to keep them. The opening paragraph must excite your
reader and make them want to know more. Use an opening
sentence that pulls them into your report like “Everything
you ever wanted to know about improving your golf game and
more!” Your opening paragraph also needs to define the
main objective that will be presented in your mini-course.
The course content is the most critical part of your
mini-course. Make certain your information is presented
in an organized and meaningful manner. Content can be
presented to your readers in many different writing
formats.
Some of the most common formats include:
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How-to-do-something tutorial
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List of ways or tips to accomplish a desired objective
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Interview of one or more experts regarding your topic
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Narrative discussion of the issues at hand.
Whatever format you select, it must be easy to read and
understand. Do not use difficult words or long sentences
and paragraphs. Write in a straightforward manner. Let
your personality show in your writing. People that are
comfortable with your writing are more likely to buy from
you.
Be careful in promoting your own products or affiliate
products in the mini-course. The products and services
promoted need to relate to the content you are providing.
Blend the product or service promotions into your content
so that it supports the content. Find ways to weave your
product or affiliate program information into your content
in a low-key manner.
Avoid outright blatant advertising except in the top
sponsor, bottom sponsor and other designated areas of your
articles. Blatant advertising in the wrong section will be
a quick turn-off. Your mini-course will be viewed as a
sales letter and probably not read. Keep your audience in
focus. They are reading your mini-course primarily for the
valuable content you promised to deliver in the beginning.
The last segment of your mini-course needs to provide a
conclusion or closing section. Pull together what you have
presented in the course and present your findings. It
should satisfy the original objective of your course or
provide a solution to the stated problem. Finalize the
mini-course with words of value to your readers. Direct
your readers to utilize the information you provided.
Instill in them the desire to get involved and follow
through with your conclusions or implement your solutions.
Organize the information into article segments of roughly
700 to 1,500 words per segment. Keep the length of the
mini-course in the range of 3 to 8 segments. Try to avoid
information overload and unnecessary padding in your
articles. Determine the distribution cycle of the articles.
In general, one segment should be delivered each day or
every 2 days. Personally, I prefer once every 2 days to
avoid overloading the recipient with too much information
if they don’t check their e-mail on a daily basis.
The best way to distribute your mini-course is by
autoresponder. Set up the autoresponder to automatically
distribute your articles according to your defined time
schedule.
Use the mini-course to promote yourself, your business and
your products. It is free advertising. You can use the
following methods to promote your mini-course:
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Include in the resource box of an article you wrote
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Include in your newsletter
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Include in your signature file
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Provide as a free bonus on the purchase of your
product
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Place in an advertisement
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Provide as a promotional tool for your affiliates to
use.
In conclusion, your mini-course should deliver valuable
content to your audience with the side benefit of promoting
your ezine and products. Create your mini-course with a
clear picture of the wants and needs of your audience. You
have wasted your time and effort if the report has little
or no value to your readers. Produce a quality mini-course
and both you and your subscribers will benefit.
Best of success in your online business activities.
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Copyright © 2003 F. Terrence Markle - All Rights Reserved
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Free Business Mini-Course
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