How to create and launch an online course or ebook (and make money!)

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As a blogger, I have a number of really cool products that I mainly give away for free! Things like checklists, cheat sheets and guides offer my readers a huge amount of value and are super easy for me to implement on my blog.

I use these as lead magnets to grow my email subscriber list. But every now and then I’ll create a product that’s super special and is something so valuable that it is marketed with a price tag.

Selling products like courses, ebooks and downloads is one way bloggers can make a great income every single month! A course or ebook is a great source of passive income that, once set up, will continue to provide a steady stream of income for you.

But, there’s a few things you have to get right and a few tricks that will help you along the way. Here we discuss how to create your online course or ebook easily in a few simple steps.

This blog post was updated on: April 2022

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How to create a course or ebook that makes money

There’s 3 main things you need to think about when you’re thinking about creating a paid product that your audience will love.

  1. Value
  2. Delivery
  3. Audience

1. Value

Your course or ebook must give your audience exceptional value. My motto is always to give give give… your paid products are no different. Make sure your course offers exceptional value to your audience. 

Questions to ask yourself: 

  • Is this something that they can’t get for free online? 
  • Is this something that is specifically targeted towards solving my main audience’s pain points? 
  • Is this something that my audience is searching for online? 

2. Delivery

The second point to think about when planning your course or ebook is to ask yourself if a course or ebook is the best way for your audience to learn this type of information.

Is this information better suited to a video series on YouTube? Maybe this material is better suited as a blog post or short email series? Think about how your ideal clients or customers would best be served. How will they benefit the most from the type of delivery you’re offering? 

3. Audience

The final point to remember when creating your course idea is to think about your total audience size for this particular topic.

Is the topic broad enough to attract a decent sized audience that will be willing to pay? Or is it a really niche topic that has a limited pool of potential customers?

You want to make sure you’re creating something that has a potential customer base large enough to be profitable but not too large that everyone is doing it! 

How to choose the format of your course or ebook 

Now that you have a great course in mind and you’ve done your homework on your ideal audience. The next step is to decide what sort of format you’ll use to deliver your amazing new digital product! 

You can either create your course or ebook directly into a course platform like Podia, Teachable or Thinkific – or choose a simpler platform to start with like ConvertKit Commerce.

Or, you can create your course or ebook and convert it to a PDF file that can be easily downloaded by your customers either from your site or via a platform like the ones I mention above.

I’ve done both. And, depending on the product, I’d recommend creating an ebook with a tool like Canva –  and downloading it as a PDF.

Then, uploading your PDF to a platform like Podia where you customers can easily access it.

My free course Blog Start for Success was created offline in Google Docs, then uploaded as text files to Podia in sections.

So my customers access the content directly from Podia. Not from a download.

I also have additional freebie extras associated with this course which are downloadable as PDFs as my customers move through the course. 

How to choose an online course platform

Ok… so I’ve mentioned a couple of great platforms above. 

I did a WHOLE HEAP of research before I settled on Podia.

Podia is a platform that lets you create, launch and sell your products online. It’s fabulous and their customer service is great.

I looked at some of the best online course platforms including Teachable, Thinkific and Podia. And started free trials with all of them! It’s a great idea to test out a couple of online course platforms before settling on the one that suits you best! There is also a free commerce platform available with your ConvertKit plan if you use that for your (and you should!)… we’ll talk more about that below ?

Everything you need to sell courses, webinars, downloads, and community.

Podia vs Thinkific vs Teachable vs ConvertKit comparison

These platforms all set you up for being able to sell your digital products online. They collect the money for you and pay you directly. You can set yourself up with messaging, emails and even coupons codes and discounts on all of these platforms. 

Podia has a flat fee – you sign up to either their Mover or Shaker plan and from there you can sell as many digital products as you like. 

Just getting started? Podia now offers a free plan! With no monthly fees. You simply pay an 8% transaction fee when you sell a product. No monthly maintenance. 

I’m on the Mover Plan and I love it! 

There’s no transaction fees on Podia, which you often get on other platforms. Teachable has a 5% transaction fee. 

Podia gives you live chat, which is amazing! And also pays you out instantly, which is a biggy I reckon. You can compare the options below. 

They were super helpful to me when I was setting up my course and were never far away when I needed to ask a question or get some advice. 

The only thing I’m missing in my plan is the affiliate program functionality. I’ll upgrade at a later date to get that.

Thinkific and Teachable were both close in terms of their features and pricing… but in terms of user friendliness, and the ability to EASILY customise your homepage and landing pages, I rated Podia above both.

Grab your free trial at Podia here! Highly recommended ?

Everything you need to sell courses, webinars, downloads, and community.

If you want to go ahead and launch your online course or ebook for a super cheap price (and without the steep learning curve you might encounter with a course platform) … then go with ConvertKit Commerce … it’s FREE with your ConvertKit account, super easy to use.

There is no limit to the number of ebooks or courses you can sell via your ConvertKit Commerce account. It’s never been easier or cheaper to create your own ebook or course and get paid fast with ConvertKit!

Create an online course for free

Podia now offers a free plan for all creators to be able to start selling digital products online for free. You can now sell your digital product, host your online community and email them for free directly from Podia. 

There’s literally no better option to get started. Pay just an 8% transaction WHEN YOU SELL a product. It’s kind of like the drop shipping of digital products. And is a great way to get started selling your knowledge and value right now, with no monthly fees. 

How to price your course or ebook

Righto… I’ve been in the tech industry for a while and there’s one thing I can tell you with certainty about pricing. Do not low ball your product! 

Pricing your product too high is one thing. But pricing it too low is just as bad! 

1. Research similar products

Do some research of similar products available online, see what they sell for. Assess the value of your product against what might already be similar in the market. Is your product more in depth? Is your product delivered in a more unique or comprehensive way?

Figure out a range where your product might sit:

  • For an ebook or guide this might be $18-$47
  • And a course might sit between $37 and $187

2. Define your unique selling point or point of difference

Now, think about your unique selling point or point of difference. What is it that you have that no one else does?

Perhaps you worked for a big company and learned the ropes of your specialty area from brand gurus? Maybe you’ve been in the trenches with your own businesses in this area for many years?

Or, you might have a burning passion for this topic and have literally lived your life in recent years soaking up everything you can about this subject area.

Whatever it is… pinpoint why it is that YOU in particular are the best person to deliver this course or ebook to your audience.

Why is it that people should buy this off you?

For me, I’ve been a founder and entrepreneur for a long, long time. Plus, I’ve led marketing teams for some of the country’s best tech companies. I know a thing or two about content creation and marketing. And I know about business and doing it by yourself! 

Take all this into consideration when you’re pricing your products. 

And remember…

Own it! 

How to create your course or ebook online

Here’s where the fun begins! And, you know what? It IS fun!

Set yourself up with a Google spreadsheet (or similar) and enter in all the types of subtopics that you want to cover in your course or ebook.

Then on the back of these subtopics write down any other info per subtopic that you know you want to include.

For instance, your course might be on Starting a Food Blog… and 3 of your subtopics might be:

  1. pick a host
  2. buy your domain, and
  3. choose your niche

Under pick a host your extra info might be… 

  • Pricing
  • Support
  • Speed
  • Security

So, your course might be called How to Start a Blog.

With a module or Section (for a course) or a Chapter  (if its an ebook) on Pick a Web Host… and topics as above. Which you will then expand upon. 

You can then create yourself a series of Google Docs (or similar) and name them all with the module/section or chapter headings.

Each of these modules/sections or chapters will make up your course or ebook.

Once you have written all your content into these documents, you’re ready to piece it all together! 

This is where your choice of delivery format comes in.

Tip: An ebook can be easily designed in Canva with the use of their ebook template for a cover page and formatting the content pages as you see fit. My ebook cover image and some example pages are below.

Once you have completed your ebook in Canva… download it as a PDF file. 

Now, head over to your Podia dashboard. Go to Products in the main top nav menu. And click the Create Product button. 

You want to choose Digital download as your option here.

From here you can upload your new ebook PDF that you’ve just created in Canva.

For a course, simply choose Online Course in the product options in Podia. 

You can then progress to adding text files – which will be cut and paste versions of your module or section documents you created in Google Docs…. You can also add links and files to your course at this point.

I recommend adding sections as your modules then progressing from there to add in text files, additional downloadable files and links. 

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