60: Why Evergreen Courses are Harder to Sell in 2026
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In this episode, we’re talking about something many course creators are quietly feeling:
Evergreen courses are harder to sell right now.
But here’s the truth… courses are not dead.
The traditional, information-heavy, DIY delivery model is what’s struggling.
We’re living in what many are calling a trust recession. Information is everywhere. AI can generate strategies instantly. YouTube tutorials are endless. Buyers are overwhelmed.
And when information is abundant, it is no longer the differentiator.
Transformation is.
In this episode, I break down:
• Why information alone is no longer enough
• The real reason completion rates in evergreen courses are low
• How overwhelm is impacting today’s buyers
• Why students are looking for guidance, context, and accountability
• The identity shift from course creator to experience leader
I also share a behind-the-scenes example from my own Kajabi course, Countdown to Launch, and what changed when I shifted it from a traditional evergreen format to a live cohort-style experience.
The results were dramatic.
Completion rates increased.
Momentum improved.
And students experienced real transformation.
That shift reinforced something powerful:
People don’t just want modules.
They want momentum.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
• What the “trust recession” means for digital entrepreneurs
• Why evergreen courses feel heavier to sell in 2026
• The difference between modules and milestones
• How cohort energy increases engagement and implementation
• Why the delivery model, not your expertise, may be the real issue
Key Takeaway
If your evergreen course feels harder to sell…
The problem may not be your content.
It may be your delivery model.
Today’s buyers want:
• Context
• Accountability
• Guided implementation
• A clear pathway forward
Transformation comes from milestones, not modules.
Tomorrow, we’ll go deeper into what an experience-led offer actually looks like, including how launching structured cohorts can create more predictable revenue and stronger student outcomes.
And remember… clarity and impact come from action.
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