76 — Education (Legacy Acadacom)

The highest leverage thing you can do is teach what you know.


What Lives Here

Your education business — the courses, programs, curriculum, community, and operational infrastructure that lets you teach at scale.

  • Product catalog — all courses, programs, and educational products
  • Curriculum — outlines, learning objectives, module structures
  • Student operations — enrollment, support, completion rates
  • Platform & tech — where courses are hosted, tools used, delivery infrastructure
  • Revenue & metrics — enrollment numbers, revenue by product, refund rates
  • Content pipeline — what courses are planned, in development, or being updated

Suggested Folder Structure

76 Education/
├── product-catalog.md            ← All courses and programs with price, status, platform
├── curriculum/
│   └── [course-name]/
│       ├── outline.md            ← Learning objectives, module list, outcomes
│       └── modules/              ← Individual module content and notes
├── student-ops.md                ← Enrollment process, support workflow, success metrics
├── platform.md                   ← Hosting platform, tools, delivery tech stack
├── metrics.md                    ← Revenue, enrollment, completion rates (updated monthly)
└── content-pipeline.md           ← What's planned, in development, and being updated

Zeus’s Note

Education is my highest leverage income stream — I create something once and it generates revenue indefinitely. But only if the curriculum is solid. Every course I’ve launched that underperformed had a weak outline.

I now write a full curriculum outline before I record a single video. Module by module, lesson by lesson, with clear learning objectives. That document lives in curriculum/[course-name]/outline.md. If I can’t write the outline, the course isn’t ready to record.

The metrics file forces honesty. Completion rates told me that my first course was too long. Refund rates told me my second course had a positioning mismatch. The data is harder to look at but more useful than any testimonial.