Dennis Yu

The difference between courses and programs is commitment.

Anyone can buy or sell a course— an info-product that’s a self-serve experience, not much different than producing a record for sale that potentially millions of people can consume. The success rate on books, courses, and other formats is single digits– as few even complete the training– and then a fraction of these folks do the exercises

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Bright side.

I see the merit of students demanding tuition refunds from universities– claiming that online classes are a weak substitute for the full campus experience. But the larger issue for both educators and students is how we provide real jobs to students. The modern student gets a degree because it opens up employment opportunities. Being a

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How I think about hiring and developing people

We’ve recently tried out some new analysts at Content Factory. Great way to test our 9-level analyst system. Most applicants are college-aged teen-to-early twenties, but people of all ages can join the program. However, it’s designed for students still in school, since we have college and classmate support.  Harder to go through the program without

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8 Links you MUST have, but probably don’t, to keep up with Facebook

1) These are the 9 public ad types on Facebook with how to use them, ad dimensions, and so forth. The local awareness ads might not be showing for you yet. https://www.facebook.com/business/ads-guide/ 2) Hard to find, but get to the education section at: https://www.facebook-studio.com/education/index You’ll have a ton of videos and courses to take. 3) Custom

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