Create a Brevo Mini‑Course for Beginners and Use It to Sell Your Services
Introduction: Why a Brevo Mini‑Course?
In the crowded world of online education, a short, high‑value mini‑course can be your secret weapon. Built on Brevo (formerly Sendinblue), it lets you capture leads, showcase expertise, and seamlessly sell your services—all on autopilot.
Step 1: Define Your Mini‑Course Goal
Before you open Brevo, clarify the single outcome you want learners to achieve. For beginners, keep it concrete:
- "Launch a basic email newsletter in 30 minutes"
- "Create a landing page that converts 5% of visitors"
Align this goal with the service you’ll promote later (e.g., email‑marketing consulting, website design).
Step 2: Structure the Course Content
2.1 Break It Into 3‑5 Bite‑Size Lessons
Each lesson should be 5‑7 minutes long and deliver one actionable step.
- Lesson 1: Set up a Brevo account and verify your domain.
- Lesson 2: Build a simple email template with the drag‑and‑drop editor.
- Lesson 3: Create a contact list and import leads.
- Lesson 4: Design an automated welcome flow.
- Lesson 5 (Optional): Track results with Brevo’s reporting dashboard.
2.2 Add Worksheets & Checklists
Provide downloadable PDFs that reinforce each step. Checklists increase completion rates and give you a reason to follow up.
Step 3: Set Up Brevo Automation
3.1 Create a Landing Page
Use Brevo’s landing‑page builder. Include:
- A compelling headline with the main keyword (e.g., "Free Mini‑Course: Launch Your First Email Newsletter").
- A short video or animated GIF that previews the course.
- Simple opt‑in form (first name + email).
3.2 Build the Welcome Automation
When someone subscribes, trigger a series of emails:
- Email 1 – Confirmation: Deliver the first lesson and a link to the worksheet.
- Email 2 – Lesson 2: Sent 24 hours later.
- Email 3 – Lesson 3: Sent 48 hours later.
- Email 4 – Soft Pitch: Highlight a case study and invite the reader to a free strategy call.
Use personalization tags ({{contact.FIRSTNAME}}) to keep the tone conversational.
Step 4: Turn Knowledge Into Sales
4.1 The Perfect Offer
After the last lesson, present a limited‑time service package that extends the mini‑course results:
- "Done‑for‑you newsletter setup" – $299.
- "30‑day email copywriting sprint" – $499.
Include a clear CTA button and a countdown timer (Brevo’s HTML block can embed a third‑party timer).
4.2 Follow‑Up Sequence
If the prospect doesn’t buy, send a 3‑email nurture series over the next week:
- Success story of a client who used the same service.
- Free tip that solves a common obstacle.
- Final reminder with a bonus (e.g., a free audit).
Step 5: Track, Optimize, Scale
Use Brevo’s built‑in analytics to measure:
- Landing‑page conversion rate.
- Email open and click‑through rates.
- Service‑purchase conversion.
Run A/B tests on subject lines, CTA copy, and lesson order. Adjust based on data to improve ROI.
FAQ
Q1: Do I need a paid Brevo plan?
For a professional mini‑course you’ll need at least the Lite plan to remove branding and access automation.
Q2: How long should each lesson be?
5‑7 minutes is ideal for beginners; keep videos under 500 KB to avoid buffering.
Q3: Can I sell multiple services?
Yes—create separate follow‑up tracks using Brevo’s “Conditional Split” based on the prospect’s interest.
Q4: Is it safe to collect emails?
Brevo complies with GDPR; just add a clear privacy notice on the sign‑up form.
Q5: How fast can I see sales?
With a well‑crafted offer, many users convert within 48 hours of the final lesson.
Conclusion & Call to Action
Building a Brevo mini‑course is a low‑cost, high‑impact way to demonstrate expertise and turn curious learners into paying clients. Ready to launch your first mini‑course?
Book a free strategy call now and let us help you set up the funnel that sells your services on autopilot.
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