An Online Business Plan for Conscious Professionals

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You’re at a Crossroads

There’s a widespread, glaring issue in the world of experts, thought leaders, and teachers, particularly those in self-development and conscious professional circles: the lack of an online-ready business plan. It’s not unusual to find organizations and individuals who, despite their expertise in their field, do not fully grasp why their business exists or who they cater to. This article aims to address this critical gap and set your teaching business on the path to digital growth and expansion.

These professionals often operate within a typical ‘transitional’ business setup. They rely heavily on live teaching, workshops, and perhaps the occasional seminar. The pressing need to disseminate knowledge, publish a book, or simply maintain their brick-and-mortar institutions tends to overshadow strategic business planning, let alone digital marketing for online courses.

This approach is proving increasingly inadequate in our digital age. The internet offers a powerful channel for expanding your reach and impact, but only if you know how to use it effectively. An online business plan is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.

So, what does it take to transition your teaching online? Let’s dive into the essentials of online business operations.

 

The Digital Business Plan: A New Blueprint for Success

The first question to ask when considering the transition online is: what time and attention will you need to give your online business that you are currently giving something else? Building an online business isn’t just about setting up a website and offering online courses. It requires a different kind of investment, one that involves not just financial resources but also time, effort, and strategic thinking.

Next, consider how digital products fit into your current offerings. This step involves more than merely repurposing your in-person teachings for the online format. It means understanding how to sell your teaching online and using the digital platform to enhance your offerings.

An essential part of your online business plan is defining your ascension model. This is a strategy for leading your customers from their initial interaction with your brand through various levels of engagement, ultimately converting them into loyal, long-term clients. The ascension model ensures that your business operations align with your business goals, creating a clear path to growth and success.

 

Identifying Your Market

In the world of online teaching, understanding your market is more crucial than ever. With the global reach the internet provides, there’s a pressing need to precisely identify and understand your target audience.

Demographics are important, but psychographics matter even more: what do your students care about? What are their dreams and challenges? And how can your teaching help them overcome those challenges and realize those dreams? The more accurately you can answer these questions, the more effective your digital marketing for online courses will be.

 

The Big Why: Your Purpose-Driven Brand

Last but not least, the question of “why” you teach. To put it another way, what is your driving force, your raison d’être, your purpose? Conduct a “5 whys” exercise to drill down to the heart of your purpose. This exercise involves asking “why” five times, with each answer forming the basis of the next question, to get to the root of your motivations.

A purpose-driven business doesn’t just happen; it’s a conscious decision. It’s what sets you apart and connects you deeply with your audience. Your brand and your teachings should reflect your unique purpose. This is the secret ingredient that will inspire your audience and give them a reason to choose your teaching over others.

 

Get Serious

In conclusion, it’s high time for conscious professionals to get serious about their online business plan. Transitioning from a traditional business setup to an online-ready business doesn’t happen overnight—it requires strategic thinking, careful planning, and the willingness to embrace the digital age.

By creating a strong digital business plan, truly understanding your market, and embodying your purpose in your brand and teachings, you can not only survive but thrive in the online teaching space. It’s not just about how to put your teaching online—it’s about how to make your online teaching business a resounding success.

Take the leap today and join the ranks of thought leaders who are not just surviving, but thriving in the digital age. We’re here to help every step of the way.

 

Ian McPherson

Ian McPherson

CMO

Ian McPherson is a digital marketing strategy consultant, master of the software stack, licensed acupuncturist and classical vocalist. What excites him most about Authentic Presence is the privilege to be of service to our extraordinary clients by giving them a platform to spread their wisdom.
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