Disclosure: You know those super rare Sponsored Posts where I get paid to talk about amazing products and services? Yup, this is one of them! But because I’m so selective about who and what I share with you, I just know you’re going to love it!
Have you ever thought about sharing your expertise with the world? Maybe you know the secret to keeping your sanity while parenting or have a killer garden and want to pass on the knowledge. Either way, have you thought about starting your own e-course on a subject and after doing a bit of research, got discouraged because of a lengthy application process or high fees?
Fear not, dear reader!
CourseCraft is a brand new way to create and share e-courses that requires no up-front costs, no applications, and no coding. (Whew, that was a lot of “no’s.”) What you do get is an easy way to set up an e-course that allows you to share your passion while interacting with your readers. As stated on the CourseCraft website:
Participants can comment on lessons, share photos and ask questions all in one place – and of course we’ll notify you when they do. Or you can disable commenting and handle it all yourself with other tools (like a flickr group, an in-person meetup, or anything else you can think of).
As for payment, you can set up a free course at no cost to you or your readers. (Just think of all the fun, multi-level projects I could share with my T&T readers!) If you do decide to charge for your lessons, CourseCraft takes a small percentage (5%) from your earnings that can be paid via Stripe or PayPal.
I was so excited about CourseCraft that I tested it myself and created a mock course from the T&T archive, How To Throw a Little Golden Books Themed Shower. (Follow link to view mock course) You may remember the shower I threw my sister a couple years ago and the large number of projects that went with it. Because each project needed it’s own pictures and tutorials, I had to split the information over quite a few blog posts, making it somewhat difficult for my readers to get all the info in one place.
If I had used CourseCraft, I would have been able to put each aspect of the shower into different folders with pictures, free printables and tutorials. (Keep in mind, mock up only has pictures) Also, if a reader had a question on what paper to use for the invitations or to clarify how I made the pennant flags, they could ask me directly on that lesson’s page. How cool would that be?!
So, if you’re ready to share your knowledge with the world (I would pay big bucks for a Sanity While Parenting course!), jump on over to CourseCraft to open your free account and start your e-course. I can’t wait to see what you do!
























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What a cool concept! This is perfect for those big reveal posts that would be 60 miles long!! Heading over to check it out!
Right?! Sometimes the amount of info you have to squeeze into a blog post is just too much!
Ahh! This is awesome. I’ve never heard of this before. I love how everything is in place. I know of at least five pregnant women right now; the little golden book shower is to die for!
Wow, that is a lot of pregnant ladies! :D
I LOVE this! Thank you so much for sharing! I had been curious about e-courses for a while but didn’t even know where to start. This information is great!!
CourseCraft really makes it so easy. (and I’m not just saying that because they’re a sponsor!)
Good info!!! It’s great to know this!
Glad you liked it!
Wow, you really got the wheels turning for me, I think I can definitely use this in the future!
Great info thanks so much for sharing – I’ve been thinking about e-courses, so this will be perfect to look into!