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An Updated Strategy for Selling Courses in 2023

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Content provided by Jim Galiano. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim Galiano or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

* This episode was originally uploaded on Valentine's Day - February 14th. Due to technical errors, it did not publish into the RSS feed successfully.

In today’s podcast, we'll be discussing how to build a business around creating and selling online courses. We'll also explore the advantages of selling your courses on popular platforms like Udemy and Skillshare, compared to hosting and selling them directly on your WordPress website.

In the past, I would have recommended only the latter method, but the marketplace has evolved, and today, I suggest doing both.

Some people may prefer the convenience and affordability of Udemy and Skillshare, as they offer a broad range of courses at a relatively low price. These platforms are also well-known for high-quality courses, and students can access reviews and ratings from previous students to assess the course's value.

In addition, selling your courses on Udemy and Skillshare can help you grow your personal brand more quickly by increasing your visibility on these platforms. You can still sell your premium content and information directly from your own website.

If course creation is part of your future plans, I believe you will find today's episode particularly valuable!

Subscribe to The Jim Galiano Show: Help for Freelancers & Solo Entrepreneurs on Soundwise

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* This episode was originally uploaded on Valentine's Day - February 14th. Due to technical errors, it did not publish into the RSS feed successfully.

In today’s podcast, we'll be discussing how to build a business around creating and selling online courses. We'll also explore the advantages of selling your courses on popular platforms like Udemy and Skillshare, compared to hosting and selling them directly on your WordPress website.

In the past, I would have recommended only the latter method, but the marketplace has evolved, and today, I suggest doing both.

Some people may prefer the convenience and affordability of Udemy and Skillshare, as they offer a broad range of courses at a relatively low price. These platforms are also well-known for high-quality courses, and students can access reviews and ratings from previous students to assess the course's value.

In addition, selling your courses on Udemy and Skillshare can help you grow your personal brand more quickly by increasing your visibility on these platforms. You can still sell your premium content and information directly from your own website.

If course creation is part of your future plans, I believe you will find today's episode particularly valuable!

Subscribe to The Jim Galiano Show: Help for Freelancers & Solo Entrepreneurs on Soundwise

  continue reading

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