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Proof that you already have all of the knowledge, credibility, and skills you will ever need to teach your audience.
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Can I let you in on a secret? You don't need more education, more research, or more time to start selling your digital course. You already have all of the knowledge and skills you will ever need to teach your audience!
Because here's the thing: you actually don't need to be an all-knowing expert to teach a topic. And in today's episode, I'm so excited to share with you 6 practical strategies to boost both your credibility and confidence, even if you're new to the online business game.
From the power of being transparent with your audience to collecting those golden customer testimonials or just launching a mini-course to teach the basics – there are so many ways to start right where you are. No PhD or endless hours of studying required!
Still feeling a bit skeptical? Well, take it from one of my amazing students who faced her imposter syndrome head-on and began pre-selling her digital course before it was even fully created! Her story might just be the inspiration you need to take that courageous leap.
Today, you’ll hear:
- (3:29) Why you only need a “10% edge” over your audience to teach effectively
- (5:10) The power of transparency as an online business owner
- (7:26) How to gather customer testimonials, collaborate with others, and continue to learn
- (12:07) Ways my brilliant client overcame her imposter syndrome and embraced her unique journey to craft a digital course
Listen in because you have valuable knowledge that needs to be shared! Your digital course is ready for you right now.
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