Consistent 5-figure months with course creator Jacques Hopkins (S5E160)

Consistent 5-figure months with course creator Jacques Hopkins (S5E160)

Author: Autumn Witt Boyd | Go-To Lawyer for Online Entrepreneurs October 12, 2020 Duration: 37:55

There's an online course for just about everything these days. And for good reason. More people are learning online than ever, and online courses can be wildly profitable if you play your cards right.

Jacques Hopkins is a bit of an anomaly in the online course world because he took a subject he'd never taught before (piano) and turned it into an extremely successful course that allowed him to quit his 9 to 5.  And now, it has even led him to begin teaching others how he put his own course together.

In this episode, we'll cover:

  • How Jacques grew his online course by implementing funnels
  • How to work on two different brands simultaneously
  • How to deal with (and plan for dealing with!) haters
  • The value of having a trusted legal advisor you can call whenever a question or problem arises

BONUS: If you're starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free legal checklist to make sure your business has a strong legal foundation at www.awbfirm.com/podcast160!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

The (new and improved!) AWB Firm coaching quiz:  https://awbfirm.com/coaching-quiz

Storybrand by Donald Miller:  https://buildingastorybrand.com/

Expert Secrets by Russell Brunson:  https://expertsecrets.com/getesfree-1

Jacques' Online Course Show podcast:  https://theonlinecourseguy.com/podcasts/

Piano in 21 Days website: https://pianoin21days.com/

The Online Course Guy website:  https://theonlinecourseguy.com/

This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.


Navigating the legal landscape of an online business often feels like deciphering a foreign language. Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs translates that complex language into actionable advice you can use right away. Hosted by Autumn Witt Boyd, a practicing attorney who focuses specifically on creative and digital businesses, this podcast serves as a reliable guide through the common yet confusing legal questions entrepreneurs face daily. Each episode tackles practical topics, from the essential contracts you need to protect your work and client relationships to understanding the real purpose behind website policies like terms of service and privacy notices. You’ll hear clear explanations on how copyright and trademark law applies to your original content, branding, and products, helping you secure your intellectual property without unnecessary jargon. Think of it as a regular consultation with a trusted expert, designed to demystify the law so you can make informed decisions and focus on growing your venture with greater confidence and security. Tune in for straightforward conversations that replace legal anxiety with a practical plan, making this podcast an invaluable resource for any entrepreneur building a business in the digital space.
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