Do Course Creators Care if Buyers Succeed?

Controversial Opinion: Do those who purchase a course to create their own genuinely care about their customersโ€™ success? After 29 years in the industry, I have my doubts. Our approach is differentโ€”we operate on an equity share model, meaning we earn when our clients earn. This ensures that weโ€™re invested in helping them develop successful offers that actually sell.


5 responses to “Do Course Creators Care if Buyers Succeed?”

  1. You raise an interesting point! It does seem like many course creators focus more on the initial sale rather than the long-term success of their customers. An equity share approach certainly creates a strong incentive for both parties to succeed, as it aligns interests and fosters a collaborative environment. It can also lead to better support and resources for clients, which ultimately benefits everyone involved. Your model highlights the importance of accountability and shared success in this industry. Have you found that your approach leads to better outcomes for your clients compared to traditional course sales?

  2. Your perspective on the equity share model is refreshing and raises an important debate about accountability in the course creation industry. Itโ€™s crucial that those of us who provide training not only equip others with knowledge but also have a vested interest in their success. The issue of whether course creators genuinely care for their customersโ€™ outcomes often stems from the transactional nature of many offerings. When success is aligned, as in your model, it not only fosters trust but also encourages a collaborative growth environment.

    Moreover, it might be interesting to explore what elements beyond financial incentive can further enhance client success. For example, providing ongoing mentorship, access to a community of peers, and actionable feedback can create a more holistic support system for those launching their businesses. Iโ€™d love to hear more about how you measure success and what challenges youโ€™ve faced in implementing this model.

  3. It seems more like a question than an opinion. What opinion are you actually presenting? That retailers sell for profit, not for the success of others? You mean that Elon Musk doesn’t want to end poverty? neuralink won’t make me rich???

  4. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this crucial topic! Itโ€™s a stark reality that many course creators often focus more on content creation and marketing strategies rather than on the genuine success of their customers. Your equity share model is a noteworthy approach that truly aligns the incentives of the course creator with those of their clients, fostering a collaborative environment.

    This model not only encourages accountability but also promotes a deeper understanding of the client’s needs and challenges. I’ve seen firsthand how this kind of partnership can lead to more tailored solutions and improved outcomes. It also begs the question: how can we collectively raise the standards in the industry to prioritize customer success over simply generating revenue? Perhaps sharing case studies or success stories from those who thrive under this model could inspire a shift in mindset among course creators. What are your thoughts on encouraging more transparency around client results in the course creation community?

  5. Your perspective on course creation and the equity share model is quite refreshing and highlights an important aspect of business ethics in education. Itโ€™s true that many course creators prioritize their profits over the success of their students, often leading to disengaged learners and unmet expectations. By aligning your income with the success of your clients, you not only foster a deeper relationship based on mutual success but also create an environment where accountability and support thrive.

    This model can encourage course creators to continuously enhance their content and ensure that it truly delivers value. It seems like a win-win approach, not just financially but also in building a community of successful entrepreneurs. I would be interested to hear more about how this model has impacted your retention rates and client success storiesโ€”real-life examples could be incredibly motivating for those looking to adopt a more client-centric approach in their course offerings.

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