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Hi {NAME}, Is it really possible to build a hugely successful business and career creating and selli

Hi {NAME}, Is it really possible to build a hugely successful business and career creating and selling courses? Absolutely. Online learning alone is already a 160 billion dollar per year industry, projected to grow to 286 billion by 2023. We’re currently seeing higher education and many other education options fail (including a lot of underwhelming online courses). And if you don’t want your course to be lumped into that category, then your students have to achieve the results that you promise. Courses that provide a learning transformation are going to thrive, and those that don’t are going to disappear - as all bad products eventually do. That’s why Danny is holding a free live masterclass to expand on the concepts he covered in his book, Leveraged Learning. Because if you’re interested in building and selling a popular online course, Danny wants you to have everything you need to succeed. The masterclass is called: ["What It Really Takes to Build Courses That Grow Businesses and Change Lives"]( You can choose from multiple times and dates, and in the live training you’ll learn: *** Lessons learned from experiments in rapid language acquisition; how the same tricks that you can use to learn Portuguese in a single week can be applied for you and your students *** The 3 components of effective learning that a course MUST include to move the needle for students (almost every course you've ever seen only focuses on one of these, and doesn't even do that one well) *** The 2 biggest reasons why learning fails, and how you can sidestep them both to achieve success *** The design thinking-inspired course LAUNCH process for designing blockbuster training programs; no tricks, no gimmicks, just great courses that change your students' lives and grow your business *** The 6-step Leveraged Learning course design process, and the order in which to go through the steps (going in the wrong order can seriously mess up your course, and cost you a small fortune) *** Why education and online courses are a $4.4 trillion (yes, TRILLION) opportunity, and why NOW is the time to jump in with both feet *** Plus a whole bunch more... Are you interested? [Then register for Danny’s free Masterclass.]( Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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