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Three Distinct Platform Development Classes In A Series From Christina Katz

Photo by Hartmut Tobies

Photo by Hartmut Tobies

I am a little slow on the uptake sometimes. Forgive me. I might be a little anemic these days, which always makes me a little bit mentally slow. It kinda sneaks up on me sometimes. Anyway…

The point is I now have three distinct video classes, and it did not occur to me until three folks asked to distinguish between two of them, because their titles were probably too similar.

Doink.

So I went ahead and changed the title of my first Udemy class from Writer Platform Success: Discover Strengths & Grow Confident to Writer Platform Bingo: Assess Your Strengths & Skills.

The natural order for the classes is:

  1. Power Up Your Platform Like A Pro & Become Better Known Now Discount Link
  2. Writer Platform Bingo: Assess Your Strengths & Skills Discount Link
  3. Build A Better Bio To Market Yourself Easily Day & Night Discount Link

Power Up Your Platform is an overview of what platform means, a discussion of what it might specifically mean to you and your business, examples of the most crucial items to build to reach a global audience, an overview of how to incorporate multiple income streams into your business, and the seven qualities of thriving platforms. (I said that this course was introductory, but it’s really both introductory and comprehensive in terms of looking at your platform long-term whether you have one yet or not.)

Writer Platform Bingo is an assessment tool with 24 questions to help you discover the details about your strengths and skills, so you can leverage that information in your online platform and use it to create a bio as well as other crucial platform copy. (This course is comprehensive. It’s a comprehensive look at your own platform progress.)

Build A Better Bio is a how-to overview of the three most important types of bios to draft and polish, as well as suggestions for how to leverage your bio on social media. (This course is comprehensive. It’s an in-depth, how-to look at all the bios you need for an online platform.)

I just want to make sure that folks realize that these three courses do not repeat the same material. In fact, these courses all build on and compliment each other. That’s the whole idea!

I will figure out a way to weave this information into the course descriptions of each, so this is all more clear.

Thanks for letting me clarify! And special thanks to those three folks who asked for more info!

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