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Can I teach you how to teach?

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 Here’s what I have observed in 15 years of experience. Most online experts actually suck at

 Here’s what I have observed in 15 years of experience. Most online experts actually suck at teaching their expertise. And chances are, that’s because we never learned HOW to teach. We just sorta "copy and paste" what our high school teachers did and pass that style on to our students and clients. You know what I mean, binge study the material juuust long enough to store it in the RAM memory of your brain to ace the test, but ask you to recall it later for practical application and well, it’s gone. Of course the problem with that is it really doesn’t concern itself with the most important thing: Our Clients’ Results.  Are you teaching to help your students pass your test? ...to get good at memorizing things? OR to actually experience life-changing results?  Well, if you said the latter, here’s why this is just so darned important: The Successful Online Experts of Tomorrow will be those who develop a reputation for producing results! (Tell me I’m wrong!) And it’s pretty hard to develop a "reputation for producing results" when you are missing the skills and tools for effective teaching. So by now you can probably already sense that "teaching" goes far, far beyond just regurgitating information that you know in a video, right? There are several different learning styles (I identified 4 to be precise) There are BELIEFS that inhibit learning There are exercises and experiences that amplify learning And... there’s the GAP.  You know, the GAP, right?  The GAP is that space between knowledge and application.. It’s the "I know I should be doing THIS... but I’m not." Well, what if you could close that gap? Well, along with two other experts and myself, I put together a powerful training that helps you do one thing: design and create a powerfully effective curriculum for your next digital product (be it a course, membership, group coaching, etc) It’s called Program Design. And essentially, it’s designed to show you how to be a better TEACHER so you can get your students BETTER RESULTS.  I offer it for a crazy cheap price of just $297, but today you can get it absolutely FREE. Here’s how: Kajabi (the "Digital Classroom" software we use to RUN my online product business) is running a special where you get access for 3 months at just $99.  When you sign up and give Kajabi a try with my affiliate link, I’ll gift you Program Design ($297) absolutely free! Combining a great user experience with better content delivery is the one-two punch you need to truly make your digital product a knockout. And now, you’ll have the perfect software to help you run it and share it with the World! To learn more about Kajabi and how I use it to power my 8-Figure Company, check out the video I made for you here: [( See ya over there! Cheers, James Wedmore P.S. This offer turns back into a pumpkin next Wednesday, August 31st at 11:59pm PDT. So make sure to take action now![( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Level Five Publishing, LLC, 350 Forest Avenue, PO Box 1315 , Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States

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