We will be offering a refer-a-friend program. Now is a good time to start planning. Here's how it will work:
You'll log into the Explainer Academy and access a link that's unique to you. The link contains a discount code for 30% off the Readable Videos course.
Share the link as widely as possible (social media, friends, newsletters, blog, etc.) "Save 30% with this link."
When someone uses your link to purchase the course, they get the 30% discount and you get a coupon for 30% off your future purchase of the course.
This program will be available on launch day. I will send you specific instructions then.
Start thinking about how you'll share the link. Consider friends, teammates, peers, and people you connect with on Slack, Discord, etc.
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- Sam L. (UK)
“Briefly, this course is a gem. It is packed with useful techniques, best practices, and tips to create Readable Videos that are clear, concise, engaging, and accessible using common, simple tools.
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We are getting close to launching our new course "How to Create Readable Videos" and figured a Readable Video would be the perfect way to explain it. The video is 2.5 minutes long and you can find it on YouTube.
Quotes from professionals who recently took the course:
“My favorite professional development courses give me practical steps and inspire me to use them. The Readable Videos course is exactly that – two weeks after taking it, I’m using Readable Videos in job support and training for my organization. The time I invested in the course was very well spent.”
- Dawn Weiman, Library Trainer
“Having just completed the Readable Videos course, now I am able to create instructional videos without the hassle of voiceover, multiple retakes, or special software. His examples, tips, shared resources, and complete walkthrough made the process completely understandable. I have already created/shared a readable video and have several others in mind.”