Chances are good that you have already seen online learning websites. Today, nearly everything you want to learn can be found via an online course.
Udemy is a site that allows users to teach as well as learn.
Once you designate the niche you want to enter, you can begin to create course content in video, audio, and plain text format.
The courses are available for self-study, at the pace the user is comfortable with and can be done from the device of their choosing.
Who is this ideal for:
This is ideal for the teacher at heart. If you enjoy explaining or teaching things to people, then you are halfway there.
If you like to help people solve their problems, then this may be just right for you.
What skills will you need:
The skills required here are threefold.
The first, of course, is to know your subject well. A vast amount of knowledge will help you to create valuable content for your users.
The second skill you will need is an ability to deliver the knowledge you have in a format that is easily understood.
This is where the teacher in you comes out. You need to be able to explain things in a way that people can easily understand it.
The third and last skill you will need is an ability to create high-quality audio and video content.
While it may seem daunting, the third skill can be learned relatively quickly.
How much time is required to get started:
This all depends on how in depth you want to go with your course, obviously the more you want to add, and the depth of information you want to provide will take much longer.
Once you can outline your course, you’ll get a better idea of how long of a time frame you are looking at.
Some helpful tips:
1) Specialize
If this is your first course, then choose something that you are already really well versed and knowledgeable in.
Once you have discovered these, then do some research within the marketplace to see how much of an audience you can expect to pay for your course.
2) Research
You can learn from others. Take a look at other courses to see what they are offering and what they are not offering.
See how you can improve upon what is already out there and make yours better.
3) Decide
What part of the market do you want to target? When you can decide upon which segment of your audience you want to work with, then you can create the content.
For instance, if you were targeting expert level individuals, then you wouldn’t want to start covering basics and beginner level content.
4) Make it easy on your visitors
In your title and descriptions, be sure to answer all the lingering questions your visitors may have about your course.
Also be sure to optimize your public content as best as possible so that you are attracting the right audience.
5) Choose video
Make the majority of your content video based. This is one of the best ways to keep your audience engaged, keep in mind there’s a reason people like sites like YouTube.
Try to keep the length of your videos less than 10 minutes.
6) Be a teacher
A teacher doesn’t just give students the book and never talk to them again.
Engage with your students, ask questions and answer any ones they may have. It’s a course so you can give out quizzes as well.
How to make money:
You make money when people sign up for your course.
They can do so by searching the Udemy website and finding you, or you can even create a website or blog dedicated to your topic. On your site, you can promote your course.
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