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The global pandemic has pushed new trends in working and learning. More people than ever are working or learning from home. For some people, taking time during shutdowns or remote work to sharpen their skills or learn new ones has become a top priority. A silver lining to the pandemic has been that we now know just how easy and cost-effective it is to learn skills from home. If you’re a business leader or small business owner, it’s important to know how e-learning can be used to help your business succeed. To learn more about why the e-learning industry is relevant to your business, read on.

Future of Employee Training and Wellness Programs

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Have you ever asked yourself, “What is eLearning?” If so, you aren’t alone. Many people make the mistake of assuming e-learning is only for college students or kids who homeschool. The reality is that e-learning can extend far beyond the classroom. While e-learning can be used for homeschooling, undergraduate, or grad school purposes, this convenient way of teaching people also offers limitless possibilities to the business world.

If you’re a business leader or owner, take a look around your office and consider how much money you spend gathering employees in an office for meetings or training. Think about whether employees who need special licenses to maintain employment are able to get that extra training at an affordable cost. Does the bill fall on you? Are they absent from taking expensive trips out of town to sharpen their skills? If so, e-learning could be the perfect answer for you.

With courses in nearly every industry, hobby area, and niche, e-learning classes are taught by instructors with years of experience in sharing their skills. While businesses in the past would pay for employee training and accommodations for travel, the new trend is bringing those same classes home or directly to the office. This is adding up to huge savings for businesses and is proving to be an effective way to keep employees apprised of new trends and how to use the latest technology. Better: e-learning classes can be used for wellness programs and other incentives, too.

A Potential Product Offering

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Another way businesses are using e-learning to profit is by creating their own courses. Using a combination of their marketing directors or someone with special skills such as inventory management software, they’re developing their own courses and selling them off to peers, e-learning platforms, or other industry professionals. A great way to add another stream of revenue to any business, something as simple as a pet project in an employee’s downtime could turn into real cash value down the road.

A Way to Enhance Brand Credibility

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For businesses putting out their own courses, there’s always the option of using course materials as free gifts to customers or in brand building. Something as simple as a mass email marketing campaign driving customers to a free course could not only build brand credibility but result in the sale of products, too. Another way to use an original course is to hire an SEO professional to optimize the content. In building it into the company’s website, you could see big results for your brand on the digital marketing front as well.

At the end of the day, the ways e-learning can be used to improve or give credibility to your business are nearly endless. Whether your goal is to establish yourself and your company as an expert in your industry, or you’re looking for affordable solutions to keep employee skills sharp, doing more research into e-learning could pay off for your business long term.

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