You already have life experience. You may have an audience too.
What most educators miss is knowing how to shape your expertise into a product people can immediately see themselves paying for.
We're tackling that gap head on with a free live session, early access to new tools on Teachable, insights from creators at SXSW, and more.
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Brianna Doe has nearly 250K LinkedIn followers, a bestselling book, and an influencer agency ranked #1 in Phoenix. has also started and closed five businesses.
Suffice to say, she knows a thing or two about building the βwrongβ thing.
On Wednesday, April 1 at 12 p.m. ET, she's joining us for a fluff-free, live session on how to take what you already know and turn it into a digital product that actually sells.
In 60 minutes, Brianna will cover:
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Why your free content isn't converting to paid (and how to fix it)
- The fastest way to go from "I have ideas" to "I have an offer I can sell"
- How to build a digital product people use and come back to buy more of
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If you've been sitting on an idea that never quite makes it off the ground, this is the session to show up for. |
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Delivering your courses to organizations is a powerful way to grow, and many creators are already working with companies and groups to reach more learners at once.
If you're new to the model, selling your course to companies works differently than selling direct to consumers, and it's worth knowing what you're getting into before you pitch.
With B2B bulk distribution features, you can allocate product seats to organizations, enroll learners in bulk, track progress at the organization level, and assign organization admins so your clients can manage their own teams.
It's also a natural fit if you want to run a continuing education program that businesses or associations can offer their members.
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We spent a week at SXSW and came back with studio shoots, fresh tans, and a clearer picture of where the creator economy is headed in 2026.
The theme that kept surfacing across every room and every format was this:
In every room and every conversation, the same signal kept surfacing. Human expertise is getting scarcer, and scarce things get more valuable. We took that conversation to the official SXSW Creator Economy Track with Sundas Khalid, Cassandra Bankson, and Eugene Yao.
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Friday AMAs are your standing invitation to get unstuck. Show up with questions about your offer, your school setup, or your launch strategy and leave with clarity. Open to all Teachable creators, every week at no cost.
Can't join live? Register and weβll send you the replay.
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