#051 – Behind-the-Scenes of My $103,000 Launch of My Online Course

In the midst of the chaos of Carnival, it felt so good to sit down and record this episode. In this episode I share what happened behind-the-scenes of the TSOKI launch including how much money we made, exactly what our expenses were, and I share the biggest lessons I learned that I’ll be carrying with me moving forward.

If you want to learn more about the “do’s” and “don’ts” of launching your own online course, this is a fantastic episode for you!

THINGS YOU’LL LEARN:  

  • the gross profit of this TSOKI launch
  • how much money we spent on Facebook Ads
  • what I learned about warm audiences vs. cold audiences
  • the importance of including good Payment Plan options

Loved this and want more? Check out our other episodes here.

Spark a conversation! Leave a comment below or say hello @alexbeadon on Instagram.

PS. I’ll be hosting a 5 day Ultimate Launch Bootcamp in June 2021 to help online course creators + membership site owners have their most profitable year in online business yet. Click here to learn more!

2 thoughts on “#051 – Behind-the-Scenes of My $103,000 Launch of My Online Course”

  1. Marielle Gordon-Bishop

    I really enjoyed this podcast. As a new “follower I was really impressed by you being real and sharing the ‘failures’ as well as the sucesses. I happened across you from another website brand and blossom. I think it’s fate that I happened to random click on your episode only to see on ur Instagram that you live (I think), in Trinidad. It made a connection with me and I hope in the future to be part of TSOKI. I just recently lost my job and have decided on this journey to become a business owner. Thank you so much for your contributions you have inspired me to keep going!! 

    1. We’re so glad you found Alex’s podcast! She does live in Trinidad, she’s from there :). Looking forward to having you in our community. Wishing you all the best on this new journey (it’ll be great). – Laura, Team Beadon

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