
The Art of Online Course Creation | Helping Experts Build Impactful Courses That Get Real Results
by Shannon Boyer | Online Course Strategist
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#63 Beyond Tutorials: How Strategic Customer Education Builds Brand Loyalty
May 12, 2026
34m 10s
#62 Why Your Online Course Feels Confusing, Even When the Content Is Valuable
Apr 28, 2026
19m 35s
#61 Beyond Badges and Leaderboards: Better Gamification for Online Courses with Mary Nunaley
Apr 14, 2026
36m 19s
#60 Online Course Design: Why a Good Course Feels Different From a Bad One
Mar 31, 2026
24m 30s
#59 Online Course Marketing for Beginners: Launches, Evergreen Funnels, and Sales Runways with Jessica Korthuis
Mar 17, 2026
44m 45s
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() #63 Beyond Tutorials: How Strategic Customer Education Builds Brand Loyalty | Your customers are already learning about your product, service, method, or brand — the question is whether you are intentionally shaping that learning experience or leaving it to chance. In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer expands on a presentation she recently gave at H&H Americas and explores why customer education is much more than support content, tutorials, or social media marketing. When designed strategically, education can become a powerful part of... | 34m 10s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() #62 Why Your Online Course Feels Confusing, Even When the Content Is Valuable | What makes an online course feel clear, easy to follow, and worth completing? It is not just the amount of information inside it. In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon explores why many well-intentioned course creators accidentally make their courses harder to learn from by adding too much content, too many options, and too much explanation without enough structure. You will hear why cognitive load matters in online course design, how confusion quietly leads students t... | 19m 35s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() #61 Beyond Badges and Leaderboards: Better Gamification for Online Courses with Mary Nunaley | What if gamification in online courses is about far more than points, badges, and leaderboards? In this episode, Shannon sits down with learning engineer and Lavender Dragon co-founder Mary Nunley for a thoughtful conversation about what gamification really means in online course creation and community engagement. Together, they unpack why some popular engagement tactics work, why others fall flat, and how course creators can think more strategically about motivating learners in ways that act... | 36m 19s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() #60 Online Course Design: Why a Good Course Feels Different From a Bad One | A polished course is not always a good course. In this episode, Shannon Boyer explores why some online courses feel clear, supportive, and energizing, while others leave students confused, discouraged, and blaming themselves. This conversation goes beyond content, bonuses, and branding to uncover what really shapes the student experience inside an online course. If you are serious about creating a high-quality online course that actually helps people learn and get results, this episode will g... | 24m 30s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() #59 Online Course Marketing for Beginners: Launches, Evergreen Funnels, and Sales Runways with Jessica Korthuis | Should you launch your online course live, build an evergreen funnel, or rethink the whole model entirely? In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer is joined by award-winning marketing educator Jessica Korthuis for a conversation about what it really takes to sell an online course in today’s market. They unpack the pressure many course creators feel to follow big-name launch strategies, the reality of trying to sell without a massive audience, and why more visibilit... | 44m 45s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() #58 Are Online Courses Dead? What’s Actually Dying, and What Still Sells | Are Online Courses Dead? Not Exactly. The Old Version Is Dying, and That’s Good News. “If online courses are dead… why are people still up at midnight searching for answers, buying solutions, and trying to get better at the things that matter to them?” In this episode, Shannon breaks down why online courses are not dead, but the passive-income, content-dump version of courses is finally losing its grip. With big names like Amy Porterfield and Jenna Kutcher making major changes, it is easy to ... | 19m 21s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() #57 Podcasting for Online Course Creators: What Actually Leads to Course Sales (with Adam Schaeuble) | If you have ever wondered whether a podcast can actually lead to online course sales, this episode gives you a clearer, more strategic way to think about it. In this conversation, I’m joined by Adam Schaeuble, the host of Podcasting Business School, who has been podcasting since 2015 and has recorded well over 1,000 episodes across his shows. Adam shares what changed everything for him when his first attempts at podcast monetization did not work, plus the specific shifts that helped him move ... | 54m 58s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() #56 Online Course vs. Membership: How to Choose the Right Model for Your Business | If you’re trying to decide between launching an online course or starting a membership, this episode will save you a lot of time and potentially a lot of frustration because this isn’t really a formatting decision. It’s a promise decision. In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer breaks down the real difference between a course and a membership in a way most creators never consider. You’ll learn a practical framework to choose the right model based on three es... | 15m 51s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() #55 Pinterest for Online Course Creators: How to Use Pinterest as a Visual Search Engine for Long-Term Course Traffic (with Tim Adam) | If you’ve ever thought, “I should probably be on Pinterest,” and then immediately felt overwhelmed by the visuals, the time commitment, or the sheer number of pins already out there, this episode is for you. In this conversation, I’m joined by Tim Adam, founder of Pinterest Skool, who has built a business around helping creators use Pinterest strategically, without treating it like another full-time social channel. Together, we unpack what makes Pinterest different (and why that difference ma... | 57m 18s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() #54 Stop Using Free Facebook Groups: Skool’s Better Lead Magnet for Online Course Creators | If your current audience-building plan still starts with “I’ll just open a free Facebook group,” this episode offers a thoughtful pause and a practical alternative. Shannon Boyer breaks down why the free Facebook group model has lost much of its effectiveness, what’s shifted in the online landscape, and why more course creators are moving toward an ecosystem-based approach that reduces friction for both you and your students. You’ll also hear why Shannon—who resisted Skool for a long time—cha... | 34m 14s | ||||||
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| 12/23/25 | ![]() #53 From One-on-One Services to Online Courses (Coaching Session with Kathy Kwon) | You can feel it when someone’s ready for their next chapter. In this coaching-style episode, I’m joined by Kathy Kwon, a brand + website designer who helps creativity-driven entrepreneurs stand out authentically through strategic branding and website design. Kathy’s work is rooted in visual storytelling, and after years of delivering high-touch, one-on-one services, she’s ready to explore what it could look like to bring her expertise into the world of online courses. But she’s at a crossroad... | 29m 58s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() #52 Someone Else Has Already Created “Your” Online Course. Now What? | If you’ve ever tried to validate a course idea and ended up feeling less confident than when you started—because you found someone already teaching something similar—this episode will feel like a deep exhale. In this solo episode of The Art of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer breaks down what’s actually happening when you see competitors in your space… and why “it already exists” is often one of the clearest signs your course idea is worth pursuing. You’ll learn how to do market analysis... | 19m 24s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() #51 Why Your Students Actually Don't Want a "Quick and Dirty" Online Course | A lot of online business advice says the same thing: keep your course short, give people the steps, cut everything else. But what happens when “quick and dirty” stops your students from actually using what they paid for? In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon pulls apart the myth that faster automatically means better. Drawing on her experience inside a Facebook Ads course that delivered tidy, step-by-step instructions—but left her too uncertain to hit publish—she explo... | 17m 42s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() #50 How Melissa Kara Chose Her Online Course Platform and What She Did To Elevate Her Results | Stuck on “Which platform should I use?” Melissa Kara shares a practical, values-aligned way to choose, ship, and iterate without getting lost in tech or design. You’ll learn: A simple order of operations so platform choice doesn’t delay your launchHow to keep momentum when you don’t have an audience (yet)What makes a sales page convert (templates, flow, and micro-decisions)Safe ways to customize without breaking your pageAbout our guest: Melissa Kara is the founder of The Kara Collections, a... | 56m 05s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() #49 Meta Ads That Actually Build an Audience with Zach Spuckler | You’ve got a course. You’ve got testimonials. But no one’s seeing it. If you’ve ever felt like your incredible offer is just sitting in a corner of the internet gathering dust, this episode is for you. I’m joined by Zach Spuckler, marketing strategist and host of Not Your Average Online Marketing Podcast, who pulls back the curtain on what actually works when it comes to running Meta ads to build your audience and grow your course-based business. Zach brings 10+ years of experience and breaks... | 43m 33s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() #48 The Hidden Reason Your Online Community Feels Flat - And the Fix You Need | Once upon a time, online communities were alive - buzzing with conversation, collaboration, and connection. But lately, many of them feel... quiet. Too quiet. In this episode, Shannon pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening in online spaces that once thrived, and why the problem isn’t spam, it’s silence. She explores how community “rules” designed to protect authenticity may have accidentally stripped it away, leaving creators and entrepreneurs unsure how to show up, share, or sell ... | 13m 26s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() #47 From Vault to Vision: How Alexis Galloway Turned a Hobby Into a Thriving Online Course Business | Ever felt like you’re sitting on a mountain of valuable content (tutorials, workshops, PDFs, maybe even entire slide decks), but you have no idea how to turn it into a structured, sellable course? You’re not alone. In this episode of The Art of Online Course Creation, Shannon sits down with Alexis Galloway, founder of So Sweet Academy and a creative entrepreneur who went from stitching for fun to building a full-fledged online business teaching machine embroidery to beginners. But Alexis’s jo... | 23m 32s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() #46 Why Knowing "Why" Leads to Profitable, Impactful Online Courses | Have you ever sat through a lesson and wondered, “Why am I even learning this?” If you’ve ever felt that way, imagine how your students feel when they step into your online course without a clear sense of purpose. The truth is, one of the simplest shifts you can make in your teaching is also one of the most powerful: starting with why. In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer shares how a single moment in the classroom changed her teaching forever, and why leading w... | 13m 08s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() #45 Organic Marketing for Online Course Creators: How to Grow Your Audience Without Ads with Tracy Beavers | What if everything you believed about growing your audience was just… backwards? When business and sales coach Tracy Beavers left her high-powered corporate job, she thought she had all the tools she needed to build a thriving online business. But after sinking thousands into ads and launching to crickets, she realized something was missing—and it wasn’t just a better funnel. In this candid and energizing conversation, Tracy sits down with host Shannon Boyer to unpack how she rebuilt her visi... | 43m 41s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() #44 The Power of Student Touch Points: Why Interaction Can Make or Break Your Online Course | You can create the most brilliant curriculum in the world… but if your students feel invisible, disconnected, or lost, your course won’t deliver the results you promised. In this episode of The Art of Online Course Creation, Shannon reveals the hidden force that can make or break your course: student touch points—the intentional moments of interaction that transform information into real learning. From a surprising lesson she learned as a classroom teacher with a stack of essays and a red pen... | 16m 19s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() #43 Overcoming Tech Fear and Camera Shyness: How Lyric Kinard Found Her Voice in Online Education | What happens when a reluctant teacher, a vintage sewing machine, and a dial-up internet connection collide? In this inspiring episode, Shannon sits down with Lyric Montgomery Kinard, award-winning artist, educator, and founder of the Academy for Virtual Teaching, who has spent decades guiding creatives—from quilters to course creators—toward confidence, clarity, and connection through online education. But Lyric’s journey into the online course world wasn’t mapped out. It began unexpectedly, ... | 43m 56s | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() #42 Does Your Online Course Have Impact? Part 2: What to Do If it Doesn't. | You launched your course with big intentions. The content is solid. The delivery felt strong. You know your stuff. So why aren’t your students getting the results? In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, we’re pulling back the curtain on what really causes a course to fall flat—not because you're a bad teacher, but because no one ever taught you how to design for impact. Host Shannon Boyer takes you inside the three places most course creators overlook when transformation doesn’... | 14m 55s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() #41 Building an Online Course That Works: Kelly Leardon’s Customer-Obsessed Approach | In this episode of The ART of Online Course Creation, Shannon sits down with Kelly Leardon, founder of Walk Like Warriors, a woman who’s redefining what it means to grow a business on your own terms. Kelly’s journey didn’t start with a flashy viral moment or a large following. In fact, it began with a phone call she never should have answered - on her daughter’s wedding day, no less. That moment of regret turned into a powerful catalyst, pushing her to leave a corporate dream job behind... | 49m 38s | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() #40 Why Some Online Courses Change Lives—and Others Don’t | "If your course doesn’t have impact… it doesn’t have a future." A bold statement, and the truth most course creators aren’t talking about. We all want our courses to help people. But how do you really know if yours is making a meaningful difference? Not just in metrics, but in someone’s life? In this episode, Shannon shares a story of working with a successful course creator who had all the revenue but none of the spark. What changed everything wasn’t more content or better funnels, it was ... | 18m 37s | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() #39 Sales Strategies for Your Online Course That Actually Feel Good with Justine Beauregard | When you think of sales, do you immediately feel a twinge of discomfort? You’re not alone. So many brilliant course creators and online entrepreneurs find themselves stuck at the sales stage—not because they don’t believe in what they’re offering, but because the traditional methods of selling feel pushy, fake, or completely out of alignment. Today’s guest knows exactly how that feels—and she’s built a business showing entrepreneurs a better way. In this episode of The Art of Online Course Cr... | 47m 15s | ||||||
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