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Online Course Strategy Service Launched by Mark Laxton for Content Creators

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Mark Laxton has introduced a new service aimed at helping educators and professionals develop structured online teaching models.

Through his platform, www.marklaxton.com, he is advocating a strategy that links social media content, courses and higher-value programmes.

“Most people sell their courses as low ticket items, which means it could be anything from $5 to less than $100, rather than high ticket, where somebody is paying $2,000-$5,000-plus,” Mark said.

“I flip the switch. Let’s start with your high ticket offer because everything else is going to lead to that. The social media content you create leads to the courses and the courses you create leads to your high-ticket offer.

“I have created AI systems and frameworks that help people act, so it is less about learning, more about momentum. We don’t struggle with information anymore – there is information everywhere – but what people do struggle with is implementation.

“What I find most rewarding is through me helping one person, they go on to help hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, so it creates a ripple effect and positivity boosting people’s lives.”

One of his first clients was a long-serving newsreader who successfully moved his training online.

“Initially he thought he would need a classroom and people would need to commute but I said ‘No, if you create videos and on-line courses, that is available to anyone in the world’. He has now got 35 courses and currently helped over 164,000 students and generates over £10,000 a month.”

Laxton’s own journey into digital business began during a period of financial pressure.

“I was about £45,000 in debt, I was living off my overdraft so the Fire Brigade wage would come in, but it would go out straight away,” he said.

After discovering self-publishing, he produced a Kindle book based on his military experience and adapted the subject to appeal to a growing hobby community.

“I was a sniper in the Army, so I thought I could write about the tactics and skills involved,” he said.

“I knew at the time that Airsoft was becoming very popular, and I thought anybody interested in playing Airsoft was going to be interested in camouflage and concealment.”

The success of that publication led to further releases and demonstrated the potential of digital products.

As online learning grew, he began delivering webinars and creating courses.

“I created several of my own courses, and through all this I went on to help other people turn their knowledge and experience into on-line courses.”

Details about the service are available at www.marklaxton.com.

 

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