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May 13, 2025 18 mins

Have a brilliant course idea? Before you spend countless hours creating, learn the crucial steps to validate your concept for maximum impact! This episode reveals a doable process to ensure your course resonates with your audience, generates revenue, and achieves your business goals. Stop launching to crickets!

Learn how to:

  • Understand the importance of course validation: Avoid wasted time and effort by testing your idea first.
  • Identify problems, needs, misunderstandings, and complaints: Discover the foundation for a successful course.
  • Map out the pros and cons of change: Understand your audience's motivations and create compelling messaging.
  • Get specific feedback on your course idea: Ensure there's genuine interest and need for your offer.

Weekly Action Item:

  • Choose one validation strategy discussed in the episode (active listening, surveys/interviews, trend analysis) and implement it this week.
  • Begin outlining your course, even with a basic structure, after your initial validation efforts.
  • Consider the 90-Minute Course Outline Workshop for a structured approach to building your course foundation.

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