
Discover how self-published authors repurpose existing writing into online courses to monetize their work and become a full-time writer teacher.
Self-publishing continues to grow, with high earnings potential countered by increased competition and harder Amazon rankings, while expanding beyond ebooks and adopting a writer teacher mindset opens sustainable income.
transform from a writer of books to a writer of content and teacher, build author website, and expand into blogs, podcasts, videos, and online courses to grow a mailing list.
Discover why becoming a writer teacher yields higher revenue by turning books into online courses and selling through affiliate-friendly marketplaces like Udemy and Skillshare.
Leverage your books to sell online courses by boosting e-book value with course coupons, promoting a free e-book, and growing your mailing list with lead magnets.
Explore how fiction authors can expand revenue by creating online courses based on self-publishing, marketing, editing, and repurposing research for new fiction-focused education.
Explore integrating non-fiction elements into fiction by turning historical research into a non-fiction book and an online course, boosting accuracy, depth, and google-friendly discoverability through cross-promotion.
Compare earnings from an e-book and its follow-on course, noting the course revenue near five hundred dollars and using the e-book as a lead magnet.
Rewrite book text for spoken format, shorten sentences with natural pauses, and duplicate the manuscript in Scrivner to turn subchapters into online course lessons.
Format your script to emphasize key phrases with bold, italics, capitalization, and breaks, then estimate audio length and prep for recording behind or in front of the camera.
Prepare your script for recording with distraction-free modes like scrivner's full screen composition or focus view at 200 percent, then record audio with a mic while reading via teleprompter.
Prioritize high quality audio by recording in a quiet, dampened environment, reducing ambient noises, maintaining a consistent microphone distance, and using appropriate recording hardware.
Choose microphones by video type: lavalier or shotgun for talking head footage, or condenser for screen casts and presentations. Pair with a stand and pop filter, then edit the audio.
Explore how to edit audio efficiently with Audacity, a free, cross-platform tool, using essential features like normalize, noise removal, compressor, and silence audio, shown via an over-the-shoulder recording workflow.
Learn how to use audacity to record audio, select the iRig HD microphone, test levels, and begin recording in Scrivner's distraction-free mode.
Learn how to use Audacity to polish course audio by applying normalize, noise removal, and compression, trim pauses, remove clicks, and ensure clipping-free sound.
Explore how World War One horrors and the Christmas truce show humanity and hope amid atrocity, as noted by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Edit the audio to portray World War I's horrors alongside the Christmas truce, highlighting humanity and peace amid conflict, as Arthur Conan Doyle noted.
Discover why screen casting is my preferred video lesson format for online courses. It focuses on content, offers professional audio with minimal on-camera setup, and enables rapid, scalable lesson creation.
Two main types of screencasts: narrated Keynote or PowerPoint presentations and software demos, pairing theory with over-the-shoulder demonstrations.
Explore free and premium screen casting options across Mac and Windows, and compare factors such as operating system, capture type, usage frequency, and handheld-device casting for iPhone and iPad.
Decide between scripting and extempore delivery for narrated presentations, design slides with subtle branding, avoid death by PowerPoint, and choose suitable presentation software.
Choose presentation software by weighing free versus premium options and your operating system. Compare LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides, Prezi, and Powtoon with PowerPoint or Keynote for screen casts.
Base the presentation on your script by bolding key phrases, extracting six bullet points for slides, and building the keynote slides for a narrated presentation.
Create a presentation in Keynote, customize slides with a World War One theme, add media from assets, apply a typewriter text animation synchronized with sound, and organize content from Scrivner.
Learn to polish a narrated slide deck by aligning bullet points, spacing items evenly, and applying subtle dissolve animations to text and images that appear with narration.
Outline steps four to six for recording a narrated presentation, including importing audio into Camtasia, recording a screen cast guided by the audio, and exporting the final mp4.
Import audio tracks into Camtasia, add them to the media bin and timeline, and position them at the 30-second mark to precede the keynote intro with the introductory slide.
Record a screencast of your keynote presentation using Camtasia, guided by imported audio, then align the screencast with the audio in the editing phase.
Master the Camtasia workflow to sync screen-cast video with audio on the timeline, trim and split clips, remove unwanted sections, and export the finished narration as an MP4 file.
Master software demos by avoiding copyright and trademark issues, prepping web assets, and prioritizing education over selling; demonstrate only apps you use daily and are proficient in.
Explain a five-step process for recording a software demo: outline the demo, record a screen cast, script from it, record audio, then sync, edit, and export as mp4.
Outline a handbrake demo on my iPhone, explain why it’s free, open the source file, adjust picture settings, set a separate destination, export as mp4, and start the demo.
Record a screencast with extempore commentary, using the audio as a pacing guide to script and record the final video, then reduce file size with Handbrake.
Transcribe your rough extempore demo into a polished script using text edit and Scrivner, then record the audio in Audacity with an Irig HD microphone for a full-screen software demo.
Syncs the video and audio in Handbrake by importing media, deleting the extempore audio, and using cut-and-extend and still-frame techniques to produce a seamless, well-structured lesson.
Master the process of syncing video and audio, trimming pauses, splitting tracks, and aligning commentary with visuals. Learn to compress with HandBrake and export the synced video as an mp4.
Use HandBrake to shrink video lesson files without visible quality loss, keeping 1280x720 resolution while reducing 375.5 MB to 45.7 MB for Skillshare and Udemy.
The Online Course Creation From A Book You Have Already Written Masterclass (aka The Writer Teacher) shows self-published authors how it is possible to repurpose the content that you have already written and turn it into classes and courses to sell online on platforms like Udemy.
In doing so, authors who are currently struggling to sell enough books to pay the bills, may suddenly find that it is a whole lot easier to make money from their writing when it is repackaged in the form of online courses.
It is certainly true that the self-publishing industry is becoming increasingly competitive, while online education is still very much in its infancy. And while it sometimes feels like the world and his wife are publishing ebooks to the Kindle Store, due to the perceived barriers of entry, the online course marketplace is far less saturated.
So now is the time to throw away this mindset of being a Writer of Books and instead think of yourself as a Writer of Content.
- Increase Your Income From Writing Through Teaching Online Courses
The course begins by taking a look at the changing landscape of the self-publishing industry and highlights the importance of repurposing your content as well as the many different reasons why you should seriously consider becoming a Writer - Teacher. The important role your books will play in the selling of your online courses is also highlighted and three different strategies explained.
- How Authors of Fiction can Repurpose Their Research to Teach Online
The course then continues by showing how authors of fiction can also teach online and why you may want to consider a non-fiction angle and repurpose the research you have carried out when writing your books. The potential earnings from ebooks and online courses are also compared.
- How to Create a Script for Your Course from the Text of Your Book
The course then looks at how to go about creating a script for your online course through the rewriting of the text from your book. It also explains how you should format the text in your script so that it reads better and how to prepare your script for recording the audio.
- How To Record and Edit the Audio for Your Course
The next part of the course looks at how to choose the right type of microphone to record the audio for your course, as well as the right software for recording and editing your audio. I then give you an over-the-shoulder look at how I use Audacity to record and edit my audio.
- An Introduction to Screencasting the Lessons for Your Course
In the next section of the course, I look at why screencasts are my preferred format when creating lessons for Skillshare and Udemy and I explain the two main types of screencasts that I regularly use in my courses. I also discuss some of the different screencast software that is available.
- How to Create a Narrated Presentation to Screencast as a Lesson
The course then continues by looking at the different things to consider when creating a narrated presentation, as well as a choice of the different presentation software that you might want to use. I also give an over-the-shoulder look at how I personally create this type of narrated presentation within Keynote (but you could just as easily use PowerPoint).
- How to Screencast a Narrated Keynote Presentation
In Part Seven of the course, I explain my 6-step process for recording a narrated presentation. I then look at how to import an audio track into Camtasia, how to record a screencast of your presentation using Camtasia and finally how to edit the screencast and export it as an MP4 video.
- A Step-by-step Guide to Screencasting a Software Demo
The next part of the course looks at how to screencast a software demo and includes the different things you should consider when recording a software demonstration of this type. I also take you through my own 5-step process, which includes how to write a script for the demo, how to record the audio and finally how to synch the audio and video, before exporting as an MP4.
- How to Easily and Quickly Reduce the File Size of Your Videos
The actual software demo created in the previous section is then presented here - an over-the-shoulder look at how I use Handbrake to reduce the file size of the videos I create, whether they be video lessons, promo videos, vlogs or video sales letters.
So why not enroll in this course today and follow the strategy, which led me along the path from being a Part-time Writer to becoming a Full-time Writer Teacher.