With markets going online across the
entire
world, there is a paradigm shift in customer behaviour leading to
the massive popularity of eCommerce and
eLearning businesses. Due to
the ease and flexibility it offers, the eLearning industry is in full
bloom
and creating new opportunities for the market leaders. As per a
recent survey conducted by Coursera,
online courses are more
effective in providing technical knowledge and
polishing skills related to a subject than traditional
education. With
marketing giants like Forbes launching their own eLearning platform (Learn@Forbes), this
emerging market is expected to reach $275.10 billion by 2022.
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Starting an eLearning business to
enable users to learn a new skill and
expand their knowledge, addresses
an important pain point of society. If you've been planning to
kickstart
an eLearning business like Udemy, Coursera, or Verbling, it's the right
time to jump in. Here
are some tips that could help you start an
eLearning business that performs well:
Table of Contents
- Selecting the Appropriate Business
Model
- Deciding The Niche
- Challenges of the eLearning Business
- Creating a
Sales Funnel
- Tools you need to accelerate the growth of your eLearning business
Selecting the Appropriate Business Model
Before you decide to launch an
eLearning business,
it's recommended to consider the business models
associated with it. There are 2 types of business
models in eLearning
and based on the business you would like to run, you can choose the one
that
matches your needs:
- The "Night School"
Model
- The "Academy"
Model
The "Night School" Model
Considered as a classic business
model for eLearning, it's been widely
used in most of the schools and
institutions around the world. In this business model, learners have to
pay an up-front fee only once for gaining access. There is a fixed
curriculum from beginning till
the end which learners have to follow
while their progression is effectively tracked with the help of
quizzes/tests. The best part about this business model is it doesn't let
you deviate from the main
topic or involves any "extras" (except for
the additionally bought ones).
As far as the selling of the
courses is concerned, there is no defined
limit. It's usually advised to
develop one that solves the major issues of your audience. Depending
on
the content and the utility of the courses, you can sell them from $10
to $5000 or even
more.
Who is it Ideal for?
Being a flexible business model for
eLearning, it can be easily
adapted by most online schools or teaching
institutes. Catering to a myriad of eLearning businesses over
the last
few years, this model is considered to be ideal for:
- New businesses as it helps to test your
products and get feedback from your audience.
-
High-ticket businesses that involve selling products at a one-off value of
$2000+ or more.
- Online
businesses that include selling one-off courses without the support of a "school" environment.
However, there are some cons to choosing this method
which involves:
- The
consistent launch and relaunch of products is required to update the course content
- To get results, you need to create
high-quality courses that involve more time and effort
-
As every course has a unique sales funnel, you need to create multiple
funnels for every course
The
"Academy" Model
This business
model is referred to as
the Netflix of online education. There is a recurring monthly fee that
enables the learners to gain access to your eLearning portal. Same as
Netflix, the students can
select the lesson they want from your library
at any time. They are authorized to learn anything inside
the eLearning
portal till they're paying the fixed monthly fee.
This business model comes with various
community features involving Live
Q&As, Facebook groups, Coaching calls, and more. Using this model,
you will experience many benefits out of which passive income is the
most significant one.
Who is it Ideal for?
For those planning to start their eLearning business, an academy business model
can prove to be effective if:
- You're an expert who needs to teach a broad range of skills in a particular niche
- You're a health/fitness enthusiast
who wants to share up-to-date guidance with your clients
- You're a creative professional looking to teach numerous artistic
practices
- You're
a trainer responsible for providing corporate training
However, there are some cons associated with this business model which
are:
- You need to periodically create as
well as update new content
- The initial earnings would be less as it takes time to establish
momentum
- To captivate the audience, your content should involve a broad range of topics
Deciding The Niche
Once you've determined the business
model, it's time
to decide the right niche you would be targeting. Since
catering to every customer in a target market is
not possible,
focussing on the identified market segment always boosts your sales.
Selecting a niche
lets you invest your hard-earned money and efforts on
those people who are more likely to buy from you.
Now the question
arises on how to effectively choose an ideal market to target. Here are
some tips
for the same:
-
Self-Analysis of your
Product/Service
Create a feature list of your product/service
along with the
benefits that it will provide to the customers. Leverage
strategic thinking to seamlessly identify the key
differentiators which
makes your offering unique. You need to recognize the abstract of your
business
that makes it attain a brand name in the market.
-
Targeting the Right Prospects
Once
you have analyzed the realm of business endeavors,
it's time to take a look at the prospects that value your
key
differentiators more than the others. These people are most likely to
purchase your products and
invest in your services. Also, you need to
keep a check on your competitors, i.e. whom are they targeting?
-
Recognizing the Characteristics of Your Target
Segment
Considering factors
like age, gender,
occupation, educational level, and income level can help to identify
the customer
segment that may need your product/services. Also,
determining the customer's behavior, interests,
personality traits, or
values can help in acknowledging their thought process like what
features do they
find appealing, how are they going to utilize the
product? Do you need to find out if small businesses
prefer your
services over large enterprises? Is there any specific location (urban
or rural) where it is
preferred? Based on your segmentation, you will
easily find the characteristics of an easy-to-convert
prospect.
Challenges
of an eLearning Business
Let's
take a look at the challenges and understand how to overcome those obstacles:
-
Delivering a Best-in-Class eLearning Experience
To deliver an engaging user
experience, you need to
add innovation to the dull & drab subject
matter. Also, implementing social learning tools that
empower learners
to connect with other users and internal subject-matter experts for
exchanging
information could help. This way you can authorize your users
to generate the content of their own and
share the knowledge with other
learners, thus helping them connect and grow.
-
Lack of Motivation Among Learners
As every learner might not
be completely committed to eLearning due to
distractions or lack of
motivation, it's essential to provide them with an immersive learning
experience that matches their interests and aligns with their specific
goals. If you want them
to become an active participant, you need to
provide the value that they're seeking.
-
Keeping up with
Technology
As the market welcomes new gadgets,
software, and
digital innovations every year, it gets really difficult
to choose the ideal technology that could help
to intensify your
eLearning business. By attending eLearning events and technical
conferences,
reading blogs, and case studies based on technologies could
help you stay up-to-date with the latest
trends.
-
Catering to a Wider
Audience
When it comes to creating eLearning
content, there
is no one size fits all. With your audience comprising
different generations (having their different
requirements), it becomes a
challenge to create a generic experience that targets them all. You can
overcome this by building learner personas that help to customize the
eLearning experience as per the
tech-savviness of the learning group.
Creating a Sales
Funnel
To make your marketing
strategy work successfully, you must focus on
creating a sales funnel for lead generation. For reaching your
goals and
generating sales effectively, you need to target potential clients who
are in the awareness
stage of the sales funnel.
The key components of a sales funnel
involve
lead generation, selling an eLearning course, long-term
marketing, as well as the buying process.
Also,
automating the sales process to include fewer human resources can
effectively scale the marketing budgets which in turn skyrockets your
revenue. With the right marketing
strategy, it becomes easy to captivate
prospects that are in different stages of the sales funnel.
Here are the 3 stages involved in the sales
funnel:
In this stage, the prospects are exploring
options
available in the market, they are primarily looking for
solutions to their problems, and are reaching out to
you through Google,
advertisements, and social media. Educating those prospects with the
power of your
content (blog posts, datasheets, case studies, YouTube
videos, etc.) can help to provide information and
generate awareness.
-
Relationship-Building Stage
In this stage, the transformation of a
prospect into a
warm lead takes place. Using email marketing, you can
offer them a free marketing asset and make them sign
up for the
newsletter. Online marketing makes it easy to track, manage, as well as
scale your business.
Using platforms like AdWords, LinkedIn, Facebook,
or YouTube could be a great idea for paid marketing.
In this stage, you start pitching
online courses to
convert the lead into a customer. And once the
customer has consumed your course and experienced the
benefits, it
compels them to keep coming back for more courses to excel in a specific
skill.
Here are the tools that can help to boost your eLearning
business successfully:
Email marketing software can help business owners to
effortlessly communicate with their clients
(learners) and sell their courses online. Using powerful
email
marketing software like MailChimp, ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit, and
AWeber, the business owner
can streamline marketing efforts.
-
Referral and Affiliate Tool
Using a referral management tool can
be expensive
and you need to check some tools before settling for the
one that works best. By leveraging affiliate
management tools, it
becomes easy to promote your courses by recruiting the students as
affiliates.
By inviting the students, partners, and influencers to join
your affiliate program, you can give your
eLearning business an edge
over the competitors.
For running an eLearning business
seamlessly, it's
essential to use an LMS that supports the use of video
conferencing between the learners and teachers.
Also, some video
conferencing tools enable you to record Instructor-Led Training sessions
that can
be made available later.
Application Programming Interface
(API) is a set of
definitions and protocols used for complex connections
& custom work on the eLearning website. Whereas
plugins are
ready-made chunks of code that are used to enhance the functionalities
of the eLearning
platform with high-performing features and
capabilities.
Conclusion
As online learning is the need of the
hour and people across the world
are increasingly relying on eLearning,
the idea of starting an eLearning business perfectly fits in
the
current dynamics. For entrepreneurs planning to start their own
eLearning website, it's
essential to consider the challenges and
technical know-how involved. And that's where this article
serves as a
useful resource.