LMS Training Marketplace Redesigned for User and Author Convenience

October 22, 2009

With the goal of making more connections in mind, Coggno has recently announced the launching of its newly redesigned LMS Training Marketplace. Coggno’s new Training Marketplace will highlight courses and enhance their presence and optimization on the web, as well as display graphics for each course.

 

In the new Marketplace, each learning content creator (Author) can create a short video describing the course, themselves and their expertise. In addition, on the main page of the Marketplace will be a featured video of a particular instructor. These new features on the Marketplace will allow browsers to better understand course content and determine whether or not the course is the right fit for their needs. It will also give Authors a chance to reach out to users, giving them a space to introduce potential learners to their courses, the product of their expertise.

 

The layout itself of the Training Marketplace has also changed. Once upon a time, Coggno’s former Marketplace page displayed course titles and a short description in order according to their date of uploading.

 

However, on Coggno’s new Training Marketplace, visitors can browse the available courses and training modules by category. The new Marketplace is designed to be more intuitive, user-friendly, and convenient for users.

 

The greater ease in searching for courses combined with more opportunities for Authors to be seen and heard make the new Marketplace an exciting improvement on the Coggno site.

 

For those who aren’t familiar with the idea of a courseware marketplace, Coggno’s Training Marketplace is basically a meeting point for creators of learning content and those who wish to acquire it. The Marketplace showcases courses covering a range of training topics, including those created by top e-learning authors like SilkWeb.

 


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Respond to the Times with LMS Sales Training and New Sales Strategies

October 8, 2009

Why is powerful, effective and up-to-date learning management system sales training a must? Sales strategies, and therefore sales training programs, are undergoing sweeping changes in recent years and even months. The new sales strategies are a response to different factors including the economy (tough economy = difficult clients) and the different ways in which customers and potential customers are using the internet.

 

 

More and more organizations are tapping into social networks to reach potential customers, understanding that to understand clients, you have to first go where they are going, and see how they are interacting.

 

 

Harvard Business School professor Mikolai Jan Piskorski has dedicated years to studying online social networks and how people use them. A recent post on the Harvard Business School blog discusses how Piskorski helps organizations develop strategies for leveraging social networks for profit.

 

 

According to Piskorski, corporate marketers struggle with how to use social networking to reach customers. The main problem is that execs think of online social networks as social media, and treat them as simply another channel to get people to click through to a website.

 

 

However, Piskorski notes, it doesn’t work out that way. His studies show that people don’t generally click through on ads posted on social networking sites.

 

 

"A good analogy is to imagine sitting at a table with friends when a stranger pulls up a chair, sits down, and tries to sell you something while you are talking with your friends. You will not get far with a strategy like this," Piskorski says.

 

 

"To be successful," he continues, "you need to shift your mindset from social media to social strategy."

 

 

Then there is the shift from pitching to engaging a potential customer in a conversation. The ability to listen and respond to a client’s needs, ask the right questions, and overcome objections by listening rather than pitching are increasingly taught as effective sales techniques.

 

 


Conversation-building and tapping into online social networks are just two examples of how traditional sales methods (and therefore LMS sales training) are being edged out, as improved sales strategies are able to respond to factors such as new forms of media and new economic circumstances.


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