Launch a Self Help Course and Leap Over The Roadblocks - Pure Tips Right Here

Published: Thu, 03/20/25

Updated: Thu, 03/20/25

Are you thinking you'd love to launch a self-help course?

Do you work as a psychologist, therapist or other type of mental health professional? Would a digital product that reaches advice-seekers who need budget-friendly options be perfect for you? If you've ever wanted to launch a self help course but didn't know how or where to begin, let me give you the lowdown.

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Why Launch a Self-Help Course Online?

A self-help course launch could be just the thing your clients need in these uncertain times, and here's why: Launch a Self Help Course

If You Launch a Self Help Course, Will It Make Your Coaching Life Easier?

The first time a personal coach decides to launch a course, something amazing happens. She realizes that she won't have to start from scratch with this particular type of client problem, ever again.

After all, a complete course that's already written can be recycled, repurposed, versioned, spun a different way... basically it's endless launch and profit potential in hand.

So then, if there's such a sweet pot of gold at the end of the self-help course launch rainbow... why's it so difficult to create that course?

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Self-Help Course Creation Roadblocks and How to Hurdle Them

A busy coach need not stay hindered by the road blocks that stop them from launching a course. Let's consider what derails you, and how to overcome each issue. Launch a course

Can't Decide on a Course Topic

You have a few options for how to choose a course topic. You could...

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Brainstorming a Self-Help Course

Every great digital product starts with a brainstorm. Here's how to kick yours off. Launch a course

Deciding What to Include with Your Course

A multi-module course conveys value to your customers, and offers a variety of options for different types of learners to absorb the information. One, well-written series of articles on a topic, can easily become a full course with the addition of some or all of the following:

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"No Time" to Write a Self-Help Course? Block Out Productive Segments

Time management is a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's pretty simple. If you think you don't have time to create a self-help course, then you won't. But if you make time to produce, then it will happen. Below, some ideas to get you cooking:

Make room in your day by eliminating or reducing time spent on non-important or non-essential tasks. Example, you've got a running group text with a pack of local moms? Set a time to check in with the convo, and don't sneak extra peeks

Block out chunks of time to work on course creation. Let's say you have about an hour of quiet time while your kids do homework... create some learning resources to add to your course in that time.

Be opportunistic about grabbing a few minutes here and there. Example, maybe you'll be sitting in the dentist's waiting room for a while... great moment to get that initial outline written.

Reward yourself after a certain amount of sustained productivity. Example, "I'll enjoy that snack after I complete chapter 2," or "I'll check my Facebook after I download all of these images."

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Launch a Self Help Course that Makes Automated Sales

A big, and I mean BIG, part of why experts balk at the thought of launching a self-help course is that they have no knowledge of the tech that automates your course.

If you're thinking "I'll just manually email each person who orders the course," or "They can just email me if they want to buy it," that's not the way to go. You'll lose tons of sales and completely miss the luxury of course sales automation.

In fact, without the automation bit, there's almost no way you'd be able to call this a decent form of passive income.

Okay, so how would you automate your course? You have some different options for doing this. DIY Course Creation

How to Modify Your Self-Help Course

You have the option of repurposing your course material once it's written and published. Here are some ideas: Done for you course content

Ready to Launch a Self-Help Course, and You'd Love Some Assistance?

We have done-for-you content for relationship coaches right here.

You can also outsource some or all of the course creation details to Dina and associates.

Email dina@wordfeeder.com for more details!
 


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