Does Your Approach as an Instructor Fit with your Student? And Vice-Versa? As part of my ongoing analysis of Udemy…
Are You an Online Udemy Course Instructor? Do you have a specific niche interest? Do you need to understand your…
The great drawback to Udemy is its prevalent discounting culture, the main advantage is its ever increasing student population. …
Earlier this week I received the following message from one of my students…he sounded really upset! “Can You…
So I am setting some ambitious Udemy goals for December. I want to do $6,000 in Udemy Sales this month which would be a near doubling of my best month so far
I have frequently given out free coupons for my Udemy courses in the belief that the lucky recipients of these courses would come to know like and trust me and subsequently be happy to purchase new courses from me (albeit at discounted prices) in the future. But, is this true?
When it comes down to it, we are all selfish! Yes, I am sorry but its true. Particularly when we are online.
What we always want to know is “What’s In It For Me?” – otherwise known by the acronym, WIFFM.
If you are someone who has always been afraid of speaking in public and have resigned yourself to never being able to do this with confidence and authority, and you are almost ready to give up.
In today’s Episode of the Online Learning Podcast, I am delighted to welcome Cha-zay Sandhriel who brings an amazing array of left brain and right brain experience to her Udemy courses. We discuss how she came to be such an amazing Udemy instructor and she explains why she wants to share her Money and Metaphysics course with you for just $1!
I am continuing my discussion about creating online courses and today I would like to challenge you to find out what YOUR expertise is?







