Course Creators Weekly #47 🗓 May 17th, 2021 - Passive income is bullsh*t
Khe Hy debunks the myth of "passive income", Ish Baid talks with Julia Saxena about her experience with CBCs, and Amy Porterfield talks with Luvvie Ajayi Jones about fear!
Enjoy!
The myth of passive income in Real Estate, eBooks, and Digital Courses
In this article, Khe Hy debunks the myth of "passive income", and how it's a distraction from harder and more important questions about life.
My biggest takeaways:
- Every source of passive income requires either time or money; do the math
- There are always maintenance costs, from real estate investments to online courses
- Delegating everything will eat into your "passive" income + you're project managing
- "Passive income" is a myth—it's more like "time decoupled income" (h/t Tiago Forte)
- If you're chasing "passive income", ask yourself why + how will you spend your time?
Check out the article for more details!
Julia Saxena on Building Her First Cohort-based Course
Julia Saxena shares lots of golden nuggets in a short interview with Ish Baid…
- Nail your transformation—truly understand what students want
- Use stories, metaphors and analogies to help students grasp new knowledge
- Get students to discuss their learnings in breakout rooms and take actionable steps
- Teach what you're passionate about + have experienced first-hand or through clients
- Take inspiration from other CBCs—join them so you can see all the elements in action
- Encourage active learning through assignments + exchanging feedback with peers
- Create opportunities for people to meet and bond early, even before the official kickoff
- Use teaching as marketing—be your audience's trusted guide, even if they don't buy
- Find a partner, if you can, to help you with your course operations—lots to do
How To Get Noticed Online (& What Jumping Out Of A Plane Has To Do With Entrepreneurship)
Amy Porterfield talks with Luvvie Ajayi Jones about writing, fear of rejection, and what jumping out of a plane has to do with it!
- Take your audience on a journey with you—let them get to know you (#buildinpublic)
- Get comfortable with being uncomfortable—great advice and the title of her TED Talk
- Learn to detach your feeling of self-worth from how your work is received by the world
- Focus on the work itself, the truth, and why it matters to you—as if nobody is watching
- Strive to serve and connect with ONE person, even if that person is your past self
- Stop judging your own work—it can can be imperfect, yet incredible to somebody else
- On feeling like an impostor: "If you're doing the work, you've earned the title"—Luvvie
Listen to the episode to learn more about Luvvie and her inspiring story!