According to research, by the year 2025, the e-learning course industry will exceed $331 billion.

So if you’re looking to create an online course in digital marketing, this might be the perfect time to do it.

How to create an online course?

One fine morning, I was reading online when I received a ‘FB live’ notification from one of my Facebook friends.

He was close to me, so I immediately jumped up to see him.

Before I can see it, my eyes suddenly landed on a FB ad that caught my attention in the past few days, so I clicked on it.

It was a ‘free marketing strategy’ and a pretty good one too, it filled me with immense enthusiasm and motivation to create an online course of my own.

And the next thing I found myself doing was working on my first e-course.

What do you think about how it started?

Let me tell you, my start was bad, I mean very bad.

I had no idea where to start, how to start, what is the first step and many other questions arose.

Every time a brilliant idea starts to take shape, another amazing idea suddenly springs up and the two collide with each other.

I soon realized that I needed a structure, a process to create my course, from then on I started working on it and my first e-learning course came out.

(Yes, some people also call it e-learning course.)

So, if you’re also looking to create your own e-course, you’ll also face these hurdles on your way.

That’s why I guess you should know these mandatory rules to create an eLearning course.

The different steps involved in creating an online course are:

  1. Propose a crunchy idea that people can easily gobble down with their morning coffee.
  2. Take that first step: start your online course
  3. Find the right format for your course.
  4. Selection of the right tools.
  5. Find the right platform for your course.
  6. Structuring your digital course.
  7. How to price your course.
  8. How to really sell your eCourse.

I have broken down the entire process into easy steps for you.

These steps have helped me a lot and will definitely help you in the long run.

According to Akamai, almost 26% of Internet users worldwide have taken online courses and this number has increased by 284% in the last 3 years alone.

It clearly indicates the role and impact of e-learning around the world.