Brian J DixonYour message matters. I'm here to help you get it out in a sustainable way.Hi. I'm Brian. And I believe that you were made for a purpose. By clarifying your calling, discovering your audience, and creating your products, you can navigate a clear pathto impact and income.I help authors, speakers, and aspiring messengers create a sustainable business through growing their platform, and creating compelling online courses.I'm here to help remove the clutter and focus on what really makes a difference in your business.So let's work together!You can check out any of my many free resources, join one of my membership communities, or take one of my online classes. I'm even available for personal one-on-one coaching. To choose your next step and take action click on one of links above and let's get started.About Dr. Brian DixonBrian Dixon has a doctoral degree in educational technology from the University of San Diego. He has consulted with universities, publishers, nonprofits, and hundreds of coaching students to help them clarify their message and serve their ideal audience.As a podcaster, conference speaker, and consultant, Brian is passionate about helping high performers thrive in a world of overwhelming options. Brian's first book, Social Media for School Leaders, was published as a textbook by Jossey-Bass/Wiley in 2012. In it, he chronicles how he used social media to grow Brian is highly qualified to write this book; he used this process to grow the Mentorship Academy from an idea to a 5.5 million dollar nonprofit charter school serving over 500 students per year.His dissertation research focused on social media, and his Tedx Talk, How To Do Your Impossible, has been viewed more than 5,000 times.Brian runs the online course production company Amplify Courses and offers personal coaching to help authors, speakers, and business leaders clarify their message, serve their audience and discover their profitable purpose.Brian and his wife Julie live in Charlotte, NC with their three young children. Read More Read Less