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How to host a successful baking class online
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 273188, member: 61772"] Baking is one of the most popular pastimes in the world. From homemade bread to cakes and even pies, baking is a great way to stay healthy and active. What's even better? Baking can be done at home by anyone who has access to a kitchen. If you're looking for an easier way to teach people about baking, consider hosting an online class on your website or blog. In this article we'll share tips on how to host a successful baking class online. Promote Your Course with Social Media The first step in creating a successful baking class is making sure that people know about it. You can promote your course by posting about it on social media like Facebook and Twitter, as well as sharing links via email or with friends, family members, and acquaintances who might be interested in taking part in your course. If you're offering something like email courses or even video courses, make sure that you've got some sample videos that show off what your course will look like once it's live on your site or blog. Do some research into which social media platforms work best for your audience — if one doesn't work well for them then try another. [/QUOTE]
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