Help me choose the topic of my next course…

Survey behind the barn doorI have a question for you… if I may.


And a very short, two-click questionnaire.


I’m trying to figure out a topic for my next course, and would really appreciate your help and input.


As you may know, a couple of months ago I launched a short course on Web Content Optimization.


This is a short-form course, delivered on the Udemy platform, and takes about 3 hours to complete.


Right now I’m working on getting a second course published, also on Udemy.


This second course is about Selling with Stories. (You’ll love this one if you’re an online writer who doesn’t feel terribly comfortable with the direct, hard-selling aspect of copywriting.)


Selling with Stories should be available within 3 or 4 weeks. I’ll let you know when it’s ready.


And that brings me to my question…


What topic should I address in my third short-form course?


I have a couple of ideas of my own, but would also appreciate your input.


I have created a short survey page on SurveyMonkey.com. You can choose between the two topics I have been thinking about. And there’s also a field where you can add course ideas of your own.


It will take literally just a minute or two.


You never know… your suggestion may be the spark that inspires the next course I create!


Here’s the survey:


Create your own user feedback survey


BTW – If you think you might be interested in my upcoming course – Selling with Stories – reach out to me through my Contact page and type “I love stories” in the message field. You’ll then hear about the course “pre-launch”, and you’ll get a special, extra discount on the price!


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