Dickie Bush

I'm Dickie. I bootstrapped a cohort-based course from idea to 1,400 students in 6 months. AMA 🔥

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I've built Ship 30 for 30 - a cohort-based writing course - from idea to over 1,400 students in six months. I've learned a ton along the way about marketing, scaling, building community, iterating and improving a course, and made just about every mistake there is to make. I did all this while having a full-time job! I'd love to answer any questions you have on bootstrapping demand for your course, marketing, building, scaling, and everything in-between as well as how to manage side projects. AMA 🔥
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Eran Soroka
Are you also teaching conversational marketing in your course, Dickie?
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Melvin Richard
@dickiebush 1/ While running a CBC, what is the biggest hurdle you faced so far? 2/ To run a CBC, do we need to know everything about our niche? (Ex : I know a few tricks to write good content, but do I need to know every other type which exists) 3/ How is the experience so far running Ship 30 for 30? 4/ When did you learn that the CBC model is working out for you? Thanks in Advance :)
Karla Fernandes | design & no-code
@dickiebush I am building a course, what would be the steps that you believe one should take to plan all the steps from zero? <3
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