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Your Outline Is Done. Now Pick a Format.

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Your Outline Is Done. Now Pick a Format.

You have something most course creators never produce: a tested, outcome-driven course outline that’s scoped right, structured for completion, and designed for a specific student.

That’s the hard part. The intellectual heavy lifting. The thing that separates courses that work from courses that gather dust.

What You Have Now

If you followed each lesson’s action items, you have:

  • A primary learning outcome and 3–5 supporting outcomes
  • A one-paragraph audience profile describing your specific student
  • A module structure (4–8 modules, 3–7 lessons each)
  • Module names that describe student desires, not just topics
  • Lesson content that’s been brain-dumped, organized, and pruned
  • A tested outline that’s been reviewed by people in your target audience

That’s a complete course plan. The blueprint. Everything from here is execution.

Your Next Step: Choose Your Format

Now you face a decision that affects everything about how you build: what format will your course use?

Video. Email. PDF. Audio. Live cohort. Workshop. Drip. Hybrid. Each format has different production requirements, different platform needs, and different strengths for different types of content.

Choose Your Course Format walks you through every option with honest trade-offs. By the end, you’ll know exactly which format fits your content, your audience, and your comfort level.

After That

Once you’ve picked a format, your path becomes clearer:

  • Pick Your Platform — where to host and deliver your course
  • Copywriting for Course Creators — writing sales pages, emails, and launch copy
  • Pricing Your Course — strategies beyond “pick a number”
  • Record Your Course Videos — if you went the video route

Browse the full catalog on the courses page.

One Last Thing

Planning isn’t glamorous. It doesn’t produce a tangible product you can show people. It feels like homework.

But every successful course started with a plan. The courses that struggle started with a camera and a vague idea.

You did the planning. You’re ahead of 90% of aspiring course creators. Go build the thing.

Keep going — you're making progress through Plan Your Course.

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