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Many creators struggle with low engagement and conversion rates, feeling that existing platforms fail to provide effective marketing tools.

Qualified leads · 35 people actively looking for a solution
u/Brilliant_Choiceselearning1w ago

Why I Keep Getting Stuck While Learning Online?

u/negoyciaelearning21w ago

creating several courses of specialized industrial topics? learnworlds, thinkific, kajabi, learndash?

u/Useful_Promotion4490onlinecourses12w ago

Which online course platform has the most interactive coding exercises for beginners?

u/Traditional_Dog_7705instructionaldesign213w ago

How do you handle SMEs asking for Articulate licenses?

u/DrEdwardLigmaelearning53w ago

How would you manage a fragmented eLearning production workflow in Jira?

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The gap — what no one does well yet
  • Many creators struggle with low engagement and conversion rates, feeling that existing platforms fail to provide effective marketing tools.
  • Users express frustration with outdated teaching methods and boring content on current platforms, indicating a demand for more engaging course delivery.
  • There is a clear need for affordable, user-friendly LMS options, as many small creators find existing solutions too expensive or complex to use.

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What people say on Reddit

I've tried LinkedIn (I have a very good account with content) but I find it very hard to convert.

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even the best one’s have boring slides and boring old method to teach.

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I doubt how should I reach a customer.

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I’m struggling to get engagement - cold outreach hasn't done much and our startup funds are draining quickly.

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I find the conversions are incredibly low and I struggle to get any sales.

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