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Topic: Website Critique

How To Increase Subscribers To My Membership

Posted by Colette on 500 Points
I've developed 3 Udemy fitness/yoga programs and some of these yoga Udemy courses are seeing over 1000 students. I'd appreciate if someone were to join any or all my courses and tell me what I can do to improve (mainly review my home page.) All courses are free for now until I meet my quota.
Afterwards, I was going to price each course for $32.

I understand this is not your "typical" yoga course and it may be what I'm up against. Although, we are successful here in our local clinic and I'm hoping my presentation and videos emulates the effectiveness of our programs.

Mainly what I'm looking for are your reviews as to why you would join (or not join) these programs for $32. per course.

Can you help me and thanks.

Here is the links to the courses. Feel free to explore!

https://www.udemy.com/home/my-courses/
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  • Posted by Colette on Author
    Hello KSA. Thank you very much for your reply.
    I am promoting my Udemy courses through weekly emails of 1000 subscribers, daily posting on fb , twitter,banners on my website, articles and press releases. I also have a few You Tube videos up.
    Do you have any suggestions?
    I'm happy to hear that my presentation looks "acceptable".
    The home pages of each program are here:

    https://www.udemy.com/wall-yoga-the-three-dimensional-yoga/
    https://www.udemy.com/the-wall-yoga-whole-body-makeover/
    https://www.udemy.com/barry-method-yoga/


    Thank you again!
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    To improve your videos, you'll want to use multiple camera angles (some taking wide shots, some close ups) and better mic'ing. You may also want to put lower third graphics (text/images) on the lower part of your videos to highlight specific points.

    You might consider moving the free students into clients by offering a PDF (it could be an eBook summary, or small cards to remind you of the postures, etc.) for $5. It'll help you to identify who's likely to be receptive to purchase your video series.

    Do you have the ability to chat with the students (either in writing or through a Google Hangout) to learn what they like (and don't)? Do you have new students fill out a brief survey to better understand the demographics of your students?
  • Posted by Colette on Author
    Hi Jay,
    Thanks for replying. Great suggestions!

    I have a eBook that I can sell.
    I also have LIVE Webinar classes for group and private sessions at Powhow. This is a great way to personally meet and connect to my clients. Actually my goal is to hopefully win them onto Udemy and encourage private/group classes - LIVE.

    In the end, I hope to eventually win these students to become certified in my two programs.
    I offer online certification training for both Wall Yoga and Barry Method.
    Also, I am not shy with using surveys and love the great feedback.

    Hopefully I'm on the right track. Thanks for your suggestions!

    Colette

  • Posted by Moriarty on Accepted
    Good morning, Colette,

    you have an active Fb page. You'll find Facebook advertising extremely powerful - and relatively inexpensive too. You already have loads of interaction and Fb campaigns based on that kind of thing do exceptionally well - especially as you're already active in social media.

    Perry Marshall has an online quiz https://isfbforme.com and a book that you can buy - it's at the end of the quiz.

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