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Take the first step and register by February 28 Hi there, For the first time ever, anyone on a free

Take the first step and register by February 28 [Powerful features, year after year]( Hi there, For the first time ever, anyone on a free plan can join our [Launch Accelerator Challenge]( and learn how to launch an online course in 30 days. Previously reserved for paying customers, this in-depth challenge will help you kickstart your course creation journey with step-by-step support. By joining Launch Accelerator, you’ll gain all the tools, guidance, and resources you need to start selling your course, including: - Video trainings from our in-house experts on how to build out your school and course - Actionable lessons on how to map out an engaging curriculum your students will love - An effective launch plan strategy to help put your course out into the world - Plus, weekly emails with tasks to keep you on track - And much more… Since you’re currently on a free plan, there’s never been a better time to launch your first online course. This month only, sign up by February 28 to join Launch Accelerator. [Join the challenge]( Make sure to bookmark your [challenge workspace here]( for easy access.d. You can also find your weekly content within the 'Resources' tab of your admin dashboard. Keep us in the loop on your course launch journey! Document your progress, wins, and more on Instagram using #TeachableLAC and tagging @teachable. Copyright @ 2023 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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