Which e-learning programs have the LOWEST churn rate? Happy customers out there?

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I'm looking to resell someone's educational e-learning program similar to Tai Lopez's 67 Steps and CoffeeShopMillionaire, but which programs have the lowest churn rate?

Or which platforms actually have happy customers and what is the typically lifespan of a customer in these programs?
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  • Profile picture of the author bleght
    Why not test all of them and see how your product performs with each one? Product specific stats are more important than network wide stats and all the big players should be good enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author jefffffffrey91
    Do you have recommendations for the Top 5 programs to start with?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
      Originally Posted by jefffffffrey91 View Post

      Do you have recommendations for the Top 5 programs to start with?
      The ones that you have used and know for a fact they work.

      Selling something based on stats or another person's recommendation vs. selling something based on personal experience is totally different.

      Numbers lie and people push their buddy's stuff all the time just to help them out. However, personal experience doesn't since you have lived it yourself.

      Mark
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      • Profile picture of the author jefffffffrey91
        Originally Posted by Mark Singletary View Post

        The ones that you have used and know for a fact they work.

        Selling something based on stats or another person's recommendation vs. selling something based on personal experience is totally different.

        Numbers lie and people push their buddy's stuff all the time just to help them out. However, personal experience doesn't since you have lived it yourself.

        Mark
        Understood, what are the TOP 5 PROGRAMS with the largest following? Frank Kern, Tony Robbins, etc? Do they allow for affiliate programs?
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  • Profile picture of the author Gambino
    You lost me at Tai Lopez, that guy is a complete joke.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    Are you looking for suggestions of courses to study and emulate? Your question is unclear.

    Or sites to publish courses? If so, here are some suggestions:

    Top 5 Best Platforms To Publish and Sell Your Online Courses, Reviewed and Compared - Ecommerce Platforms

    There is no "typical". It depends on how good the course is and how well it's marketed.

    Rose
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  • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
    I am on Udemy for a couple of courses offered in the Personal Development field - very good platform, they started with tremendous promotion of your courses (although through some very deep discounting) and have since backed off that somewhat. About half my sales come in through my own promotion efforts and half find me through Udemy own promotion which is pretty cool.

    Retention has not been a problem at all. Will be trying teachable next, heard good things, though no direct feedback as of yet.

    Jeff
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