Teach Art Online: 20+ Apps, Podcasts & Resources to Market & Sell Online Art Courses

Can you teach art online? The answer is YES! No matter where you are in your journey, you definitely have experience, unique perspectives, and knowledge that someone else doesn’t (yet). Creating and selling online courses for artists was a major game changer for us, and it helped us find our audience & reach more artists than we were able to before. So if you’ve been searching for online art teacher jobs to no avail—maybe it’s time to create your own job.

If you’re ready to get started and create your first piece of educational content, these awesome resources are here to help!

Courses About Teaching Art Online

Courses about courses! It’s funny to think of having to learn about how to teach…but it’s really important. Teaching isn’t something you just inherently know how to do! There’s an art to delivering information in a way that people can really understand, and then when you bring technology into the mix with hosting online courses, that opens up a whole other can of worms! Here are some great courses about teaching art that will be sure to help you out.

Creative Workshop Launch Kit

Everything you need to start teaching creative workshops, by artist Lauren Hom.

Automate Your Online Course Sales with an Evergreen Sales Funnel

This free masterclass from Mariah Coz will teach you the simple framework for creating an evergreen sales funnel system that sells your course consistently.

fearless ceo

Create an ecosystem of courses and programs in this intensive program by Mariah Coz. This is for business owners who want to make courses their primary source of revenue and is a bigger investment!

If I Made an Online Course

Emily Newman and the If I Made team bring you a step-by-step guide to building and selling your first online course.

Articles About Creating Your Own Online Art Course

Learn the basics of creating and selling your online art course with these articles.

10 Steps to Create an Online Successful Course

In this article, you’ll find an overview of the 10 major stages of online course creation so you can begin to map out your to-do list.

Thinkific’s Blog

Thinkific’s blog features tons of articles about various topics related to teaching and selling online.

Skillshare’s Blog

Get behind-the-scenes looks at successful Skillshare courses and pick up tips and tricks for your own courses.

Podcasts for Online Course Creators

Looking for podcasts about teaching online courses so you can listen on the go? Here are some great ones…

Everything is Teachable

Join Thinkific to go behind-the-scenes and learn how everyday creators have transformed their skills and passions into online businesses.

Mariah Coz Show

The Mariah Coz Show gets into the nitty-gritty of running a profitable online course business. We talk about everything you need to know about creating high-converting launches, webinars and sales funnels.

Online Course Masters

Online Course Masters is a podcast that gets inside the minds of online course creators successfully creating and selling courses on marketplaces like Udemy and Skillshare, as well as self-hosting courses on their on sites with tools like Teachable, Thinkific, and others

Web & Event Hosting Apps

Not sure where to host your online course, webinar, or event? Here are some great apps for online educators.

Thinkific

Thinkific is an online course hosting platform that can now also host communities. We’ve used Thinkific and definitely recommend it.

Teachable

Teachable is another popular alternative to Thinkific and is a great platform to consider for hosting your courses.

Skillshare

While platforms like Thinkific and Teachable let you post your course and control the pricing and income you bring in, Skillshare is membership based, so you earn money based on how long people watch your courses compared to the other courses on their site. If you don’t have your own audience and need help finding customers, Skillshare could be a good place for you to start.

crowdcast

Running an online event like a conference? Hosting a webinar or a panel? Crowdcast is a good option if you’re looking to host live educational events!

Got other favorite resources? Post about them in the comments, or start a conversation over on our free community of artists who mean business.


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