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News From Simplero: How to get started with online courses wen you're a perfectionist
News From Simplero: How to get started with online courses wen you're a perfectionist
Hi !
Are you a perfectionist?
Be honest now.
I know it's something that I see a lot out there. Chances are you're afflicted, too.
Perfectionism sounds like a good thing ... "I'm just trying to make things really good, to be a good person" ... but it's actually very self-serving and not good for anyone, including you or your audience.
What's your experience? Are you a perfectionist? Recovering perfectionist? Let me know your take on this.
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What brought you to Simplero? Ease of platform use. How have you integrated Simplero into your business? Funnels, email list, newsletters.
Today is a pretty exciting day for Simplero, and one that we've been working hard towards for some time.
Until now, your public site for your Simplero account has been a simple catalog of your products. If you wanted a site with more content on it, you'd have to have a separate site hosted on for example WordPress.
Today, we're changing that by introducing a major update to your public site, and one that we're very, very excited about. Instead of just being a catalog, it is now a full featured website including a blog and pages that you can control the content of, sporting a brand new design to boot:
What this means is, you no longer need another piece of software to host your website. That's right, you can ditch your bloated, annoying, insecure Wordpress installation, and do it all in Simplero.
I, for one, can't wait to give Wordpress the boot and have it all be neatly integrated.