How To Use Thinkific Communities To Create a Deeper Connection With Your Students.

How To Use Thinkific Communities To Create a Deeper Connection With Your Students.

I’ve loved using the Thinkific platform to host my online courses for the past few years. I truly feel as if it’s honestly the best platform out there because you’re able to do so much!

I may be a tiny bit biased. But years ago I truly felt like I hit gold when I found Thinkific. Recently they released something that I’ve been wishing for, and my excitement clearly shows in the video below!

I’ve been dreaming about Thinkific communities for a long time! Think about the opportunity to have a focused place for your students to check-in, discuss different topics, and commune anytime you feel like it!

You are able to use Thinkific communities to add even more of yourself to your course content, without relying on Facebook showing your content to your students in your privately hosted facebook groups.

In this video, I shared how you’re able to create a community inside of the platform for your people! Would you create a community for your students?

Want to Try Thinkific Communities Yourself?

If you’re looking to create your own Thinkific Account to use Communities to create a focused space for your own students as well? Grab one Month Free on Thinkific HERE.

Trust me. There’s a difference when you have students taking your online course without actually getting to know you and you get to know them versus taking a course and having a community there to support them and have accountability with them.

How To Use Thinkific Communities To Create a Deeper Connection With Your Students.

Xo,

X

THE VIDEO CONTENT CLARITY GUIDE TO BUILDING A 6-FIGURE BUSINESS WITH VIDEO MARKETING!

Get Access Today!

give me access!

FILED IN:

SHARE ON:

  1. […] to do than take my own advice and create a video showing you how to set up and record videos for online courses. Right! I mean it’s a no-brainer. That’s the power of Video Content that I always talk […]

  2. Andy Whyte says:

    Thanks for this post. I use Thinkific, but wanted to see what the Communities would look like before making them.

you said:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

LEAVE A COMMENT