ASP 82: Patrick King on Turning Your Books into a Course

“One of the most important areas we can develop as professionals is competence in accessing and sharing knowledge.”

– Connie Malamed

Patrick King is a self-published author, dating coach, and consultant. He recently launched a course based on his books.

Patrick shares his experience with turning book content into an online course that sells in his second interview with Barrie and Steve.

“One of the most important areas we can develop as professionals is competence in accessing and sharing knowledge.” - Connie Malamed

What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

  • What Patrick has been up to the past six months since his first ASP interview
  • New platforms that can help increase book sales
  • How to turn book content in to a course
  • What tools and software to use put together a course
  • How to promote an online course
  • Patrick’s plans for 2017

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