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Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. VOLUME 9 | MARCH 2023 We relaunche

Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. [Blog]( [Features]( [Examples]( [teach:able —]( VOLUME 9 | MARCH 2023 We relaunched teachable:u We want to make sure you’ve got everything you need to succeed as a creator. We understand that there’s more to being a creator than meets the eye. You’re a marketer, a financial planner, a copywriter, a social media expert, and a designer—among the many other hats you wear. And that’s why we relaunched teachable:u, our educational resource library exclusively available to Teachable creators on a paid plan. We designed teachable:u to be the resource you need to help you sharpen your skills, acquire new ones, and build the business you want, your way. Designed to take you from learning to doing, our mini-course library contains the best actionable strategies, tips, and insider advice from real creators and industry experts. [Learn more here]( What creators have to say “Launching my first course would have been so much harder had it not been for teachable:u. I would spend a few hours a week learning how to grow my email list, as well as outline, price, and launch my course. The most important thing that I got from teachable:u was confidence. I gained the confidence to actually put myself out there, get out of my own way, and DO IT!” - Jenell B. Stewart, Teachable creator [Get access to teachable:u]( Expert advice Learn how to build yourself a lasting business and start making money now as a creator with Jonah Cohen. He’s spent the last year working with Teachable creators to help them host live events that provide students value and help drive sales to their courses. Jonah has been working in the content production industry for over a decade. He has toured with such talents as Mary Lambert and Benjamin Francis Leftwitch and worked with a wealth of creators such as Tori Dunlap (Her First $100k), Damon Dominique, and Teri Ijeoma. Starting as a studio and live sound engineer, he honed his skills in content production including working on episodes of Good Morning America, VH1 Big Morning Buzz, and Spotlight by Teachable. His unique skill set has provided him with the tools to help creatives realize their visions and bring them to fruition. He thrives on the output of creative media and nothing brings him more joy than helping an idea reach its full potential. [Take a course with Jonah]( Tip of the week Instagram rolled out a new “gifts” feature this week so users can reward their favorite creators. Get the [details here](. 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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