MI027: BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL ONLINE COURSE AND STARTUP

W/ GREG SMITH

12 February 2020

On today’s show, Robert Leonard sits down with Greg Smith to talk all things related to online courses and startups. Greg is a lawyer turned startup founder; after being successful launching an online course as a side hustler, he co-founded Thinkific, where he is currently the CEO.

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  • Whether or not it’s too late to launch your own online course.
  • What is needed to create and market a successful online course?
  • The potential returns of an online course vs. traditional asset classes.
  • How employee benefits are changing at new companies.
  • Which things you need to focus on when founding a startup.
  • And much, much more!

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Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using Artificial Intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors may occur.

Robert Leonard  00:02
On today’s show, I sit down with Greg Smith to talk all things related to online courses and startups. Greg is a lawyer turned startup founder. After being successful in launching an online course as a side hustler, he co-founded Thinkific, where he is currently the CEO. But before we get into the episode with Greg, I’m super excited to tell you about the new real estate podcast that was recently launched by The Investor’s Podcast Network.

It’s called Real Estate Investing. And I talk with successful investors from various real estate investing niches to help educate you on your real estate investing journey, whether you’re just getting started, or you’re looking to grow your business. With the new show focusing on all aspects of real estate, we won’t be covering real estate here on Millennial Investing going forward.

We’ll be focusing more on stock investing, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and side hustles. So if you’ve enjoyed the episodes about real estate on Millennial Investing so far, be sure to subscribe to the new real estate show. You can find the new show by clicking the link in the show notes or searching Real Estate Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network in your favorite podcast player. Now without further delay, let’s dive into this episode about online courses, side hustles, and startups with Greg Smith.

Intro  01:12
You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host Robert Leonard interviews successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Robert Leonard  01:34
Hey, everyone, welcome to the show. I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And with me today I have Greg Smith. Welcome to the show, Greg. 

Greg Smith  01:42
Robert, great to be here. Thanks for having me. 

Robert Leonard  01:45
For those listening, can you please walk us through your story, your background, and how you got to where you are today?

Greg Smith  01:51
Of course, happy to. So well where I’m at today, I’ll start at the beginning and then jump away. I’ll jump back a little bit. Running as CEO and co-founder of Thinkific, a software company, a little over 100 people now and scaling pretty rapidly. But going back a few years, I went through Business School, did a finance degree. I came out, worked for a bit doing sales and some software gigs and then went back to school, law school, practice law for a while in securities and capital markets. So IPOs, stocks, mergers and acquisitions, that kind of legal practice. And then I eventually left that to start a few other companies. And along the way, actually, when I was in law school, I had started an online course. It’s kind of a side project. 

A fun thing to share some of the stuff I’ve learned about the LSAT, and I was tutoring people and teaching some part-time classes and on how to take the LSAT. So I put that together as an online course. Originally, just as a way to give more support and help to my students in the classroom. And that grew and scaled over the time when I finished law school and practice law, and eventually, it was doing more revenue than my practice as a successful lawyer for one of the largest law firms in the country.

So that was a big thing behind me making the jump into full-time entrepreneurship and also a big push into starting Thinkific. Because not only was the course doing really well for me, but I actually had a lot of other people calling and saying, “Hey, I saw you’ve got this course. You’re building a business around it. How can I do what you’re doing, which was to take some skill or knowledge or passion that I have, turn it into a course or a membership, put it online under my brand and kind of build a business around it?” And that’s really where I jumped into Thinkific. It was to build a software solution to make it easy for other people to do just that.

Robert Leonard  03:34
Where did your passion for teaching really come from? And why teaching?

Greg Smith  03:38
I think, well, I’ve always loved learning and reading. And so I think when I saw that I could take that and take the things that I was passionate about whatever they were because I love teaching in all areas, but take whatever it is I was passionate about or had some expertise in and share it with others and see that I was actually helping them and making a difference in their lives.

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