How to Create Articles From Your Ecourse

We’ll have an interesting twist on ecourse creation today.

If you follow my teachings, you know how I feel about articles, I think they are an essential part of anyone’s online business. Usually I teach people how to create articles from their ecourse, but today we’ll discuss the opposite, how to create an ecourse from your articles.

This is best done with a teaching type of ecourse, but any type can be used. For today, we’ll use the teaching ecourse example. OK, first thing you’ve got to determine is what do you want to write your article(s) on. Once you determine this, everything should just flow naturally. But just to be sure, let’s start from the beginning of how to compose a nice 7 step article.

Think about the subject from which your creating your ecourse, what are the top 7 tips you can give someone about that subject. After you write down those 7 tips, write about 3-5 sentences for each tip. Now, write a beginning sentence and an ending sentence and you’ve just created a 7 tips article. To turn this into an ecourse, take each one of those tips individually and expand it to about 3-5 paragraphs. Go into a bit of details about each of the tips.

Guess what? Each of these tips is now a session of your ecourse. And just so we come full circle with this, each one of these sessions is also an article. So, not only do you have a “7 Tips” article, you also have 7 additional articles for a total of 8 articles.

If you haven’t figured it out yet, creating an ecourse is quite similar to writing articles.

Author: Drew Polettocopywriting

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