134 – Grow A Passive Revenue By Creating And Selling Courses Online With Greg Smith
Social Media Business Hour with Nile Nickel
Release Date: 01/26/2016
Social Media Business Hour with Nile Nickel
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info_outlineGreg Smith is the Founder and CEO of Thinkific, a software platform that makes it easy to create, market and sell online courses. Greg practiced corporate law for one of the largest law firms in the country when he created his own online course and it took off, generating more revenue than being a lawyer.
He left his law career to start Thinkific and hasn’t looked back.
Greg and the Thinkific team have helped thousands of experts create and sell courses while building their brands and growing passive revenue.
Clients include everyone from the yoga instructor who wants to teach online, to companies like Hootsuite taking their training to millions of students worldwide.