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From the Founder Hi {NAME}! Last week I quietly rebooted the Off The Charts Business podcast. This e

[image] From the Founder Hi {NAME}! Last week I quietly rebooted the Off The Charts Business podcast. This episode is all about making a business comeback. Over 180 people downloaded this episode within the first 24 hours. This show had been on hiatus since 2017. This means some people didn't unsubscribe from the podcast in over 5 years. I’m humbled and grateful. It’s also a sign that taking a break on a project is not a bad idea. It gives you fresh perspectives and the energy to reboot it when the timing is right. I put the podcast on hold after I had my kids. Now that they're growing up (my eldest just turned 7 and our youngest turns 4 this summer)... I feel like I have more mental space and way more to say about running a successful business... Especially on defining what goes on your "chart". Because it's not just about chasing status symbols. In this reboot, you'll get solo episodes with me and guest episodes with incredible people sharing what their definition of off the charts is, and how they're doing it. If you want to subscribe, [this page](=) has all of the links. Thanks for being here for the reboot! [image] Try this tip! You may be asking yourself, why should I limit how many people I can sell my course to? Here’s why limiting your course to a smaller group size can be better for increasing student satisfaction: - More individual attention - you are more likely to notice when a student is struggling with your content - Increased engagement - members are more willing to participate in class discussions when they are in a smaller group - Better classroom management - with fewer members, you can more easily manage your workload and ensure all students are having a productive learning experience [image](=) By making sure your students are succeeding and getting the results they were after, you’ll be sure to get more happy testimonials. With more testimonials and feedback, you can continue to sell to more of your ideal students. [Learn more here ➜]( Customer Spotlight [image]( Annabel Kaye is the founder of [Koffee Klatch](=), a one-stop shop for digital businesses looking for a strong legal foundation through contracts, policies, agreements, and GDPR support groups. Here's what she had to say about her experience with AccessAlly: "I can do everything within AccessAlly As I change my mind about how I want to deliver things, like all good entrepreneurs do, I don’t want to have to keep changing my platform. I can do everything within AccessAlly, but I also don’t have to do it all if I don’t want to." [Read the Case Study ➜]( Links we think you’ll find useful: [image]( The Truth About How Much to Charge for Your Online Course [Watch here ➜]() [image]( The Cost of Crafting An Online Course in 2023 [Learn more ➜](=) [image]( Making a Business Comeback with Nathalie Lussier [Listen here ➜]( [image](=) Seven Tips For Incorporating Your Values Into Your Business Strategy [Read more ➜](=) Who is AccessAlly? We want to live in a world where access to knowledge lifts everyone up. That's why we're passionate about building this [powerful WordPress plugin](=) for scaling online businesses through courses, group coaching, and memberships. [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](AccessAlly) You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to updates from AccessAlly. Thank you! We're so glad you're here. To update how often you receive emails from us, please use the [Preferences Center.]( To unsubscribe from all of our emails, click the unsubscribe link below. You'll be missed, and we wish you all the best! [Unsubscribe]( 1321 Upland Dr. #9015 Houston, Texas 77043 United States (347) 620-4501

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